Heaven and Hell.
We are all IMMORTAL; what matters
most is
WHERE
we spend our eternity
NOT DYING.
Hell should be avoided. Really!
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2007-05-06 22:42:10
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answer #1
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answered by º§€V€Nº 6
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There will not be a day when nobody dies. Your question can be interpreted in a couple of ways. First, somebody dies every day. Numbers and averages and the laws of mathematics look after that. Second, humankind will never achieve immortality. People who have spiritual beliefs are not bothered by their bodies dying, however, because for them, some part (soul) always remains alive.
Your second question is so grammatically flawed that I'm not sure what you mean. If you mean people killing each other, we can only hope that human beings will one day respect life enough not to take other lives. If you mean people killing themselves, we can only hope that people can find happiness where ever they are. However, some of us live lifestyles that we know are killing us, and we do it anyway. What do we do about that?
2007-05-06 22:31:52
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answered by Chris 3
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There will be a day (pretty soon, too) when no-one HAS to die. Advances in Medical Procedures, Organ donation and the like, mean that THIS present generation will be the last to HAVE to die. By the 22nd Century, we will (technically) be able to have people live forever.
But....there will ALWAYS be wars and conflicts - that's the nature of humanity, next-door-neighbours fight over the size and colour of the back yard fence. War is just the same thing on a greater scale. The BEST way to avoid these conflicts is to STOP teaching religion in ALL its shapes and forms....it has NEVER done anything good for humanity, only EVER dragged them into the Dark Ages of mythology, and fairies.
As for murders, assaults, and the like, you will probably NEVER stop them, ever! We COULD go down the path of "Big Brother" and have CCTV cameras in EVERY corner of every household - but would you REALLY like to live like that? Certainty of Detection is the most effective deterrent to crime...but we all appreciate our freedoms too much to put up with that, don't we?
2007-05-06 22:32:02
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answer #3
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answered by The Master 3
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No there will never be a day when nobody dies on the earth.This is not possible since this is against the rule of nature.Our scientists may try to be equal to god still they cannot dictate over nature.
Many die within one minute.
2007-05-06 23:26:46
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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When God creates the new heaven and earth, there will be no death.
The Heaven that believers will experience will be a new and perfect planet on which we will dwell. The New Earth will be free from sin, evil, sickness, suffering, and death. It will likely be very similar to our current Earth, or perhaps even a re-creation of our current earth – but without the curse of sin.
2007-05-07 00:20:18
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answer #5
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answered by Freedom 7
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This is a site for talk on religion & spirituality if you belive in whom G-d has sent, in the world to come man will not die neither will they be sick and the lamb will lie with wolf and the lions will eat grass.
2007-05-06 22:27:32
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answered by Free Cuba 3
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No. And assuming a life expectancy of 75 years (or rather, a 1 in 75 chance of dying in a given year), 2.5 people die every second.
2007-05-06 22:25:43
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answer #7
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Probably. Once they sort out the aging business people won’t age. And that’s a good thing because over-population will force them to go into space to seek new planets to live on. Perhaps this is how life gets around the universe.
2007-05-06 22:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Will there ever be a day when nobody dies? No. There must be one who shall have to perish before another can live...such is the circle of life....
2007-05-06 22:24:39
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answered by Lil' Mami 2
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I suppose it's possible, but given the number of people on the planet, and given the number who die daily, it's highly unlikely from a statistical perspective.
2007-05-06 22:23:27
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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