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whats is death for me?

2007-09-12 00:07:30 · 24 answers · asked by Pacholo 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Death is the very beginning of life.
To start a new episode one have close the old one.
There is no `end`

2007-09-12 00:13:40 · answer #1 · answered by Shripathi Krishna Acharya 5 · 6 2

Death is the absence of life--but the first death is only a sleep in God's eyes.

Why? Because EVERYONE will be raised from the grave. As in Adam all die, so in Christ Jesus ALL will rise again. See 1 Corinthians 15: 20122.

Please note that Jesus said there are two resurrections, of the righteous and damnation (John 5:29). Thus, the wicked will be raised to face the judgment, then suffer the "second death" (Revelation 20:6,14).

You will recall that the wages of sin is death--your first death is only a temporary state, the second death is FOREVER.

More on this when you break the Bible code. It reveals God's plan to save this planet. See http://abiblecode.tripod.com

Shalom, peace in Jesus, Ben Yeshua

2007-09-12 00:19:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Death is the permanent end of the life of a biological organism. Death may refer to the end of life as either an event or condition.[1] Many factors can cause or contribute to an organism's death, including predation, disease, habitat destruction, senescence, malnutrition and accidents. The principal causes of death in developed countries are diseases related to aging.[1] Traditions and beliefs related to death are an important part of human culture, and central to many religions. In medicine, biological details and definitions of death have become increasingly complicated as technology advances.

2007-09-12 00:20:23 · answer #3 · answered by quaseta 1 · 1 0

Death is the ultimate leveller and it is the phenomenon to teach what the ultimate reality is .One who is aware at the time of death will know that there is no death it is a transition period of the next birth.

2007-09-12 02:59:09 · answer #4 · answered by shivamat bhairav 4 · 0 0

Death is the absence of life.


Hannah J Paul

2007-09-12 00:16:02 · answer #5 · answered by Hannah J Paul 7 · 2 0

death is NOTHING to fear. there is no place of eternal torment in a fiery burning hell. in Revelation it explains that death and hades (hell) will be cast into the lake of fire, the second death...meaning death will no longer occur to humankind throughout the universe, and therefore graves (hell, sheol) will no longer be needed.
although some forms of DYING are extremely fearful and painful, DEATH itself is simply non existence.

Jesus was dead, and therefore CEASED to EXIST for parts of three days. After the sign of Jonah was fulfilled, Jesus was resurrected by his God, and our God, by his Father, and our Father. (whether or not unbelievers want to admit it YHWH God is THE Supreme Deity, and NO other god compares to Him.)

The ONLY hope for ALL humans who die to live again is the resurrection hope.

2007-09-12 00:18:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

MATTER: The Other Name for Illusion

What is explained in this book is an important truth, which has surprised many and changed their perspectives on life. This truth can be summarized as follows: "All events and objects that we encounter in real life-buildings, people, cities, cars, places-in fact, everything we see, hold, touch, smell, taste and hear-come into existence as visions and feelings in our brains".

We are taught to think that these images and feelings are caused by a solid world outside of our brains, where material things exist. However, in reality we never see real existing materials and we never touch real materials. In other words, every material entity which we believe exists in our lives, is, in fact, only a vision which is created in our brains.

This is not a philosophical speculation. It is an empirical fact that has been proven by modern science. Today, any scientist who is a specialist in medicine, biology, neurology or any other field related to brain research would say, when asked how and where we see the world, that we see the whole world in the vision center located in our brains.

This fact has been scientifically proven in the twentieth century, and although it may seem surprising, it necessarily implies answers to two questions; "If our lives are visions created in our brains, then who is it that creates these visions? And who is it that sees these visions in our brains without having eyes and enjoys them, gets excited and happy?" You will find the answers to these two important questions in this book.

2007-09-12 00:14:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Remember before you were conceived by your parents? No? That's death. The absence of life. The cessation of biological functioning.

2007-09-12 00:12:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

.Death is when all biological functions cease to function.

Speaking in a religous point of view, death is the END, but is also the beginning. It is the end of physical life, and the beginning of an eternal one.

2007-09-12 00:14:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

If u r a cruel,a bawdy person,a brazen child and u never understood others feelings, others attitude specially ur parents love which is just for u, then i think it'll be a death point for u.So be carefull and with full of love or bundles of love or happiness, enjoy ur life and don't heart anyothers feelings specially ur parents,ur elders or youngers brothers and sisters.OK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-09-12 00:25:11 · answer #10 · answered by tehmina l 1 · 1 0

Death is where you 'exit stage left' this dress rehearsal we call life and enter 'center stage' of the final chapter of what God calls eternal life. I personally can't wait to see all that he has done to prepare his glorious kingdom for our arrival.GOD BLESS!!!

2007-09-12 00:30:24 · answer #11 · answered by Allan C 6 · 0 0

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