not me thank you. because death does not exist
2007-08-18 21:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It must be a Catholic philosophy, notice I said Philosophy not Theology. I think Catholics shame the true Christians in the world. They are totally different from what Jesus taught! I don't really know what Saint Death is talking about. But in Catholic terms, a Saint is somehow exhalted in Heaven above "Normal" human beings, as is Mary, and they are prayed to, asked forgiveness from, etc... But a "saint" is anyone who believes in God and accepts Jesus's forgiveness. "Saints" and Mary cannot offer eternal salvation or forgiveness. Sure there is human forgiveness but not God's eternal forgiveness. Can a Saint die? In Catholic terms Saints are already in Heaven, no they cannot die, they already did die! So where did this theory of Saint Death come from? And in Christian terms saints are all of us, so yes we die, and we go to Heaven when we die, so are not really "dead" in like a mortal sense. We live forever. So Saints can die physically, but not spiritually. If a saint is in Heaven already he/she will not be able to die again. LOL @ misantropology! Santa death! No not that. The word Santa in Spanish is Saint. And Muerte is Death. Or that may be Italian Actually, Spanish is Muerto. I don't know been many years since Spanish and I don't remember too much! No I don't believe in Santa either, but I think there was a man at one time that delievered gifts to children. Not EVERYONE in the world, but somewhere locally.
2016-05-21 03:31:12
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answered by josephine 3
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Ouzibilliahi Mina Shytan Al Rajeem
Bisimillah Al Rahman Al Raheem
As Salam Alaikum
Peace unto you All inshAllah Tahala
They cannot hear you, the saints have marched in and are having fun with the kids, well isn't that what you should be doing. They are inocent and sponges and they feel as you feel and they know what you know and more because if you read the Quran you are asking Allah SWT to forgive the past and give ease to the future.
2007-08-20 15:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but the card named Death in the Tarot deck is usually depicted as a skeleton with a scythe: the Grim Reaper, if you will. People do not literally pray to the Tarot cards as such, but they represent archetypes that are important in our lives. Death is certainly one of those.
And in fact many people do pray for death when they know their body is truly worn out, they are in pain, unable to take care of themselves, etc. I suppose they may also address Death directly, asking him to come and take away their suffering.
2007-08-18 11:49:06
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answered by auntb93 7
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This is your choice as a living person?
soon you will be dead and in a box where only the bones will remain. What happens next? Eternal destruction?
2007-08-19 18:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No, never prayed to it,there is no death.
(Many blessings)
2007-08-20 17:26:54
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answered by margaret moon 4
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google it
2007-08-20 15:59:48
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answered by tray 1
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