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Will you "go down in a blaze of glory"?
What will you say with your death?
(if you had a choice ;-)

2007-10-04 16:22:06 · 28 answers · asked by ? 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Uncle Wayne!

2007-10-04 16:57:43 · update #1

28 answers

My death will be one that is going to be heard in this world and the next all through out. I shall go into the spirit world fearless. The change I am looking foward to is a change that belongs to me for all eternity. I will be complete and ready for rest.

I will "go down in a blaze of glory".

-What will you say with your death?
"My time has come for me to leave this earth behind along with all my tears, pain, suffering, turmoils, sadness, hardships, and stumblings to be rescued by my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Peace and eternal blessings to all. Amen!"

2007-10-04 20:26:18 · answer #1 · answered by white_painted_lady 5 · 2 0

I remember when he first died last summer. I wanted so badly for it to be some kind of weird prank or something. Or to know that they had the wrong person. It was so hard to believe and often still is. I saw This is It twice and will get it on DVD. Well, there is a whole lot of material on Youtube--people that have gathered facts such as these. Equally strange was the 911 call and how they never mentioned that the person in distress was Michael Jackson. And the ambulance photo is obviously a fake. Or, a real picture from decades ago. It is all quite interesting. I don't believe in conspiracy theory, but it makes you wonder. But, in spite of all the motive and reason to do this, I just don't believe that he would do this to his children. Or his mother. Plus, there could never be any come back tour. the world would hate Michael Jackson and he'd go to jail because faking your death is a crime. There's also a lot of unanswered questions about Elivis Presley's death. Entire books have been written with research citing how he could still be alive. It's hard to believe it when a major figure dies like that, but he's gone.

2016-04-07 04:50:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You know, I rather think it will take me by surprise ... so many things do. So my final statement would probably be: What the heck?!?
But given a choice, I would of course love it to be something heroic ... blaze of glory just about says it.
(But that's just ego speaking, it doesn't really matter how you go, its how you spend your time while you are here. )

2007-10-05 03:03:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I have no idea what I will say on my deathbed. I've always admired Oscar Wilde, however. Apparently, his last words were, "Either that wallpaper goes or I do." He died shortly thereafter. I have no idea what happened to the wallpaper in his room, however.

Apparently, W.C. Fields, a comedian from the early days of film known for his alcholic lifestyle, once surprised his friends, who, upon visiting him on his deathbed, found him reading a Bible. As Fields had never been a believer, his friends asked him why he was reading the Bible. His answer: "I'm looking for loopholes."

2007-10-04 18:35:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I suppose the moment of death is full of potential. But I can't even imagine what mine would look like. Still, it's likely to be unremarkable to the vast majority of the world. But to the people that I care about, I'm sure it will be a statement indeed... and I hope that statement is "I Love You, Always and Forever."

Peace and (((hugGs)))

2007-10-04 18:24:34 · answer #5 · answered by Orpheus Rising 5 · 2 0

I will shine like a new star in the Heavens. My soul will rise like morning mist from the valley below and mingle awhile with the clouds until my rainbow of promise can be seen and captured on film for she always said Here is my rainbow. One day I will rise above even my beauty to light your way so that you can find it even in the dark.

2007-10-08 05:45:52 · answer #6 · answered by midnite rainbow 5 · 1 0

The question is related with religion & spirituality. Death is not in general final statement to the world due to the followong reasons. As stated in my other answers according to the Sanatan Dhram(Religion), Mokhash(Liberation) can be dense with Almighty .In such suitation person does not take birth on universe again and it can be said final statement to the death and birth also. On the otherhand, as stated in other religions also,the person would come to complete his/her work again to take birth on our universe and that can not be said final statement to the world. I thank to the questioner to ask question related with Liberation of person on our universe.

2007-10-05 03:54:16 · answer #7 · answered by misraop2004 5 · 2 0

Coyote medicine tricks death and lives life. The Moon always calls and I answer, so many times have we passed this way. Life is unending and full of glory, the Sun knows this. *slurp*

2007-10-04 18:31:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Hi Sunman,
Look, I'm not going to answer your earlier question about death because anything written about death by a living person must be a cliche. (And I was present at my son's extraordinary death).

As far as this one is concerned: if I have the choice, I will die deliberately and consciously when my work in this life is finished. (You know I don't mean suicide).
What will I say? Dunno. Probably something like, 'Time to go'.

2007-10-04 17:57:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I love your Q.!!! I guess the answer will be YES!
I want to DIE a most unusual death. I've been thinking about it and I will know it when I come close to it. I hope to send a message to ALL people that we are all ONE. I am going to start working on my final statement.

Thanks for this Q.

BTW Welcome back Jon. You were on vacation or as they say in England on holiday!

2007-10-04 19:34:33 · answer #10 · answered by Just me 2 4 · 2 0

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