I love my life and i want to live it
2007-07-15 14:40:48
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answered by Got Answers 4
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No, I do not. I wish for the world to end FAR after my death, so that good people like me have a chance to live on this God-given gift. Why are you tired of the people and the world, living, existing, etc.? The world is not a joke; it is a pure and honest place given by God to spread His word. The problem is that it has been infected by a minority of not-so pure and honest people. It will never be too late to go to heaven. If you are a TRUE Christian, you will go to heaven when God decides it is time, not when you decide so. And, NEVER EVER try to spread your suicidal ways to other random people on the internet, as that is one way to further infect the world. My suggestion: read the bible, try to find some positives in your world or try a different setting to find positives. The world is only as good to you as you choose to make it. If you want to connect, email is allowed on my profile. Also, try this website.
2007-07-15 22:20:57
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answered by DJC 5
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Of COURSE the world doesn't make sense. That's the whole point. Oy, can you imagine how boring things would be if everything was perfect and logical.
Your life here is temporary, and you're here to learn. Make the best of life, and realize that it's only through adversity that we learn and grow.
How can you be tired of the world? How much of it have you actually seen? Trust me, there's a lot of fascinating and engaging and entertaining and joyful and mysterious and fun and spiritual things to be found.
If it's people you're weary of, ignore the dolts and seek out more interesting people. I'm in the U.S., and I'm so fed up with celebrity worship it's not funny, so I've just started ignoring it.
If it's the Iraq war [which I find just awful and wearying], it's only temporary.
And trust me, God doesn't have your room ready yet, so you can't arrive early. Besides, it's my belief that if you commit suicide you won't get to see God -- no one likes to give someone a gift and have them destroy it. Murder is a mortal sin -- a murderer has a chance to subsequently atone and ask forgiveness, but a suicide does not.
Though there IS a lot of unhappiness in life, that doesn't mean you have to be constantly unhappy. You really can choose to be happy. I know that may sound trite, but I know this from personal experience. My best advice is to get outside your self -- start doing benevolent works for people. The feeling it gives you is astoundlingly wonderful.
EDIT: I just read Robert's answer directly above. Our purpose in life is NOT simply to procreate. Jesus, how limiting and unimaginative.
2007-07-15 21:52:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't agree with you;. God put us on this Earth to live. Not only to live, to live for GOD! We are put on this Earth to love. It would be defying the purpose of why we are even here if we all wished the world ended today. We are supposed to spread His word and His message. We need to live through him. You obviously believe in God, but do you really know him and his intentions? Do you really think God just wants this world and all of his creations to end today just because some people say this world sucks? I would look that up. Like in the Bible. Yes, the world will end one day, but that doesn't mean we should just like give up. This world right now is kinda pathetic sometimes but aren't we supposed to try and change that? Get your research done and pray and talk to God and then come to complain about how you want this world to end. But, I really hope you change your mind.
2007-07-15 22:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I know exactly what you mean. I felt like this for years and years. I was on the verge of suicide when I changed my viewpoint drastically, but every now and then a shadow of the thought creeps back and haunts me for a day or two.
This may not be very comforting, but at least you can see that the world doesn't make any sense. That means you're one of the people who can do something to help change things. From what I can see there are a lot of people out there still blissfully ignorant of the fact that nothing works and nothing makes sense and I guess it's partly their "fault" that changes take so long to happen. But it's also our "fault", the people who see that things need to change and do nothing about it. But so long as someone's still breathing, something can be done to improve our world.
2007-07-15 21:54:40
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answered by q 3
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I really don't want the world to end today. I think if you don't like the world as it is, then you should try to do something and change it. If you just sit around and complain about how the world is nothing is ever going to change. You will adventually get to live with god, but right now you don't and you have to accept that. Trying to make this world a better place is what you should be doing, not critisizing everythig about it.
2007-07-15 21:33:32
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answered by Jezurae Williams 2
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We die a moment at a time. Not one single moment you experience will exactly be the same. The world ends.
Free will gives you a choice to think any way you want. I have moments where I feel helpless against the whole world. I am already in the house of God, this what I am in is just one of the rooms. Keep wondering.
With Love.
2007-07-15 22:16:26
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answered by waldemaryam 3
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I enjoy living and dont have any plans to check out for a long long time ( hopefully)
who said the World has to make any sense to make the best of it
2007-07-15 21:33:35
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Sounds like you want the world to end partly because you want to commit suicide but are too afraid to. You don't know where you are going to go so u won't kill yourself, but if the world ended you would know there was a place to go after death and would like that.
2007-07-15 21:37:33
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answered by Anti-Hero 3
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Stage One Oral-Sensory: from birth to one, trust vs. mistrust, feeding;
Stage Two Muscular-Anal: 1-3 years, autonomy vs. shame, toilet training;
Stage Three Locomotor: 3-6 years, initiative vs. inadequacy, independence;
Stage Four Latency: 6-12 years, industry vs. inferiority, school;
Stage Five Adolescence: 12-18 years, identity vs. confusion, peer relationships;
Stage Six Young Adulthood: 18-40 years, intimacy vs. isolation, love relationships;
Stage Seven Middle Adulthood: 40-65 years, generativity vs. stagnation, parenting;
Stage Eight Maturity: 65 years until death, integrity vs. despair, acceptance of one's life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erick_Erickson
Who am I to Judge. Do what you want. The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-07-15 22:10:07
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answered by Psyengine 7
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Why do you think the 'world' should smell good all the time? Your purpose for being here is to procreate. Have you done that? If so, have you raised your children to be thoughtful of their neighbors?
Sounds like you should stop thinking only of yourself and pay attention to your fellow humans... they need your help.
2007-07-15 21:52:12
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answered by BobAndrews 5
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