And not for any potential devine retribution either, because even among Christians the existance of Hell is debated. Rather, I am simply asking if you fear the fact of your eventual dying, the snuffing of your existance, the fact that at some point in the not so distant future (in the grand sceme of things) you will no longer be alive.
Why or Why not?
2007-11-01
15:22:50
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And one more...
Will your view change as the time of your death comes nearer?
2007-11-01
15:23:52 ·
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Writersb...
I think you are mistaking saddness at the loss of fraternization with a loved one for fear. Besides just look at the Irish. What is a Wake but the celebration of a person's life and entrance into heaven?
2007-11-01
15:44:26 ·
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Death is scary, but that doesn't make religion any less silly. Just because something makes you feel good doesn't make it true.
2007-11-01 15:27:46
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answered by Nicole B 5
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I do fear death. I wish that I had the faith that others have, but I won't call myself a believer just because I'm afraid of what will happen if I don't believe. I have a long struggle ahead of me as far as my beliefs go.
My sister told me 3 months before she died that she wasn't afraid of death. She knew she was going to die though and I think that she had come to terms with her existence coming to an end soon. Although we all had hope for a new heart, it didn't happen and she passed away at 25 years old. She amazed me how she talked about death and that her only regret would be not seeing her boys grow up. Faith (that was my sister's name) was a Lutheran though. She believed, I don't.
Sometimes thinking about her gives me comfort. I tell myself that if her faith and beliefs were justified (and I hope for her sake that they were) upon her passing then maybe there is a God. Maybe I'll see her again. I just don't know, so I try not to think about it much. I don't want to waste my life thinking about my death. I see it every day at work and that's enough for me. I want to come home and be alive, appreciate everything I have and enjoy life with my family.
Death will come when it does and I will have no choice in the matter. I'll just see what happens when it's my turn.
2007-11-01 15:37:26
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answered by KJ 5
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I am an atheist, and I don't fear death.
I would much rather live longer in health than not. However, whenever death comes, I will be ready, because I am living the life I want to live right now. No regrets.
I don't think I will change my mind on this as I get older.
2007-11-01 15:43:35
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answered by CC 7
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I fear dying, not death. If I get hit by a bus and go out like a light tomorrow then there would be no time to fear would there?
Knowing that I'm dying, so that I won't be able to continue on anymore is going to be tough. However, as I get older who knows? Maybe when I am 100 I'll be so tired of living that dying won't be as big of a deal? :p
2007-11-01 15:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I am kinda enjoying life right now and would like to put it off for a while longer but death is inevitable and should not be feared. If you have left your seed, you will pop up again somewhere in the future. You may even have a few flash moments where you remember being here.
2007-11-01 15:31:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course I fear death! That's the entire point of survival--not dying. NOW, so do many Christians. In fact, when a loved one's sick, they show their concern by visiting them in a hospital. During funerals, instead of celebrating the passing of their beloved to God's loving arms... they mourn. When they themselves are sick, they go to doctors. How revealing.
No, my views will not change as my life comes to a close. I've already faced my own death on several occasions... still an Atheist! Actually many of the things that convince me that there is no God looking out of all of us is the fact that we all die--often with a great deal of suffering attached. Also a big convincer is your local children's cancer ward. Check them out sometime.
2007-11-01 15:32:58
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answered by writersblock73 6
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Nothing to fear. Death is inevitable and will happen to all living things. I've been with 3 family members as they died and I saw nothing in it to fear. Now that doesn't mean I am in any hurry to die, it is just that I have no irrational fears about it either.
2007-11-01 15:43:44
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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i'm no longer afraid of dying! Why would desire to I be? I actual have lived a solid existence, and function been the main suitable man or woman i need to be! the certainty that i do no longer think in any afterlife does not impact the way i think approximately dying! I actual have Emphysema, and the tip of my existence is solid around the corner, and the closer it gets, i'm getting greater comfortable and calm approximately it! have faith me, the belief of oblivion is so plenty greater comforting, than being in need of breath each and every time I pass my physique! i'm uninterested in no longer being waiting to do each and every of the issues I used to do! walking,or maybe doing housekeeping! i could incredibly opt for to be waiting to do those issues back, so dying is starting to be greater, and greater welcome! this is the in simple terms top relax, and one i watch for without worry, or sense sorry approximately!!
2016-11-10 00:20:45
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answered by ? 4
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I don't fear death. I have to admit I am not crazy about the idea of not being alive, but its not scary. I do wonder how I will die. I don't particularly relish the idea of wasting away like my mother did. I don't want to burden anyone and I don't particularly like pain.
2007-11-01 15:34:15
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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No, I don't fear death.
I'm a little worried about dying, in that I don't want a lingering painful death, but the thought of death itself has no fear for me.
2007-11-01 15:27:23
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answered by sfbcaptain 3
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No, my parents always told me that death was a natural part of life and there was nothing to be feared by it.
2007-11-01 15:29:28
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answered by genaddt 7
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