Death and taxes.
2007-05-30 08:03:27
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answer #1
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answered by super Bobo 6
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I have no idea of how they would never know of death. They would have to be around no animals or other humans at all. They could still see plants dying. But yes, death isn't dependant on our perception of it. For instance, a severely retarded person, with an IQ of 20 (a vegetable) would still die and they wouldn't even be aware of their existance in the first place.
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2007-05-30 15:03:06
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answer #2
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answered by Laptop Jesus 3.9 7
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There are immortal genes in the body. I suppose that one in the conditions you stated would be more likely to live forever than people who are stuck in a world where people accept death without a second thought. I am immortal. The fact that I say this and think it will effect my DNA to make it happen. Its all in the turning on and off of genes. Some idiots refer to these genes that arent active as "Junk DNA". There is no such thing as junk DNA. Science is in the infant stages when it comes to the Genome. There is a lot to learn.
2007-05-30 15:08:10
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answer #3
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answered by God!Man aka:Jason b 3
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Why Do We Die?
The first book of the Bible relates how God made the first man, Adam, and settled him into a paradise home. (Genesis 2:7, 15) When starting out in life, Adam received work assignments, along with one strict prohibition. Regarding a certain tree in the garden of Eden, God told him: “You must not eat from it, for in the day you eat from it you will positively die.”* (Genesis 2:17) Hence, Adam understood that death was not inevitable. It was the direct result of violating a divine law.
Adam and Eve’s disobedience led to death
Tragically, Adam and his wife, Eve, disobeyed. They chose to ignore the will of their Creator, and they reaped the consequences. “Dust you are and to dust you will return,” God told them when he outlined the results of their sin. (Genesis 3:19) They became seriously defective—imperfect. Their imperfection, or sinfulness, would lead to their death.
This defect—sin—was also passed on to Adam and Eve’s offspring, the entire human race. In a sense, it was like a hereditary disease. Not only did Adam lose the opportunity to live a life free from the scourge of death but he also transmitted imperfection to his offspring. The human family was taken hostage to sin. The Bible states: “That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned.”—Romans 5:12.
“Sin Entered Into the World”
This hereditary defect, or sin, cannot be seen under a microscope. “Sin” refers to a moral and spiritual deficiency that has been transmitted to us from our first parents, and it has physical consequences. However, the Bible reveals that God has provided a remedy. The apostle Paul explains: “The wages sin pays is death, but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) In his first letter to the Corinthians, Paul added an assurance that was very meaningful for him: “Just as in Adam all are dying, so also in the Christ all will be made alive.”—1 Corinthians 15:22.
Clearly, Jesus Christ plays a key role in eliminating sin and death. He said that he came to earth “to give his soul a ransom in exchange for many.” (Matthew 20:28) The situation is comparable to a kidnapping, in which release of the hostage can be obtained only by a specified payment. In this case, the ransom that can free us from sin and death is Jesus’ perfect human life.# —Acts 10:39-43.
To provide the ransom, God sent Jesus to the earth to sacrifice his life. “God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might . . . have everlasting life.” (John 3:16) Before dying a sacrificial death, Christ ‘bore witness to the truth.’ (John 18:37) And during his public ministry, he took advantage of certain events to reveal the truth about death
Appeared in The Watchtower August 15, 2005
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2007-05-30 15:06:30
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answer #4
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answered by poopsywickle 2
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only our bodies decompose from parasites and flesh eating organisms but i have never believed that our souls die.
seems when our immune system is low from mental depression we get sicker quicker but once we have happy thoughts we stay physically healthier. body and mind hold hands or split ways .... but i wont really know until after i leave this world and head into the light of knowledge
2007-05-30 15:05:01
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answer #5
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answered by inbangur2008 3
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Man is appointed once to die and then the judgment.
Think about your question. Where would you put this person?
This environment does not exist.
2007-05-30 15:05:41
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answer #6
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Of course. Babies don't know of death, and yet they still die. Same with animals and plants.
2007-05-30 15:13:51
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answer #7
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answered by Jess H 7
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your mind can change your circumstances, the belief that you will get better is enough to cure you but that's under very rare circumstnaces.... mostly intellectual functioning prevents destruction.
2007-05-30 15:05:05
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answered by think_of_the_bubble 3
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Our bodies are not designed (no, I don't mean by god) to live forever. Wear and tear, ya know.
2007-05-30 15:02:21
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answer #9
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answered by glitterkittyy 7
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WELL THE FACT THAT HE DOESNT KNOW ABOUT IT DOESNT ERADICATE THE FACT THAT IT CAN HAPPEN TO HIM. I MEAN SERIOUSLY JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE NEVER HEARD OF CANCER MUCH LESS SEEN WHAT IT CAN DO DOESNT MEAN THEY CANT GET IT.
2007-05-30 15:06:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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