To busy living I will worry about that when I get there.Life is short some things we know some we guess,some we imagine.most of all we hope that life has an everlasting reason.If there is no life after this one the more reason we have to respect each other and allow us all to enjoy this life to its fullest.I believe in life eternal,if I am wrong so what,I've made this life worth living.
2007-12-17 09:56:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, yes. Heaven is full of suprises. No reincarnation, just eternal life doing good and being loved. Lots of responsibilities. Death is not scary to someone who's saved. The unbelievers have lots to fear, for Hell is quite real. Get baptized before it's too late!
2007-12-17 17:53:28
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answered by Thomas E 7
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No because I don't spend time worrying about what happened to me before i was born, its really the same scenario if you think about it.
All the cells in my body that make up me, came from matter gathered from around me. Water, Oxygen, protein, all of it. Before I was born, it was all in existence, maybe in a different form, the oxygen might have been Co2 then used by a redwood and converted into Oxygen etc... but all of it existed in one form or another before I was born, so after I die the same thing occurs, but in reverse, all the matter that made up my body will be converted into gasses(cremation) and ash. I will know and feel exactly the same way that I did before I was born and that matter was being used elsewhere.
2007-12-17 17:45:16
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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None of the above, but since I've posted about my beliefs of the afterlife several times, I won't bore anyone with my "glass of water returns to the ocean" analogy again...
But no, I'm not worried. I don't believe in the Christian concept of "Heaven", and that doesn't bother me. In fact, the Christian concept of "Heaven" kind of creeps me out.
2007-12-17 17:49:59
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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The bible says that when you die, you are "conscious of nothing" and you go back to dust.
However, it does mention two conditions;
1) The common grave of mankind where you are awaiting a resurrection.
2) Eternal destruction, where you are dead for eternity. (this does not mean that you are being destroyed forever. ie hell as some people believe, it means that you are destroyed forever)
Of the first condition, 144000 people will go to heaven to rule with Jesus, the rest will live on earth.
PS, Jehovah's Witnesses will prove this if you give them a chance!
Ant...
2007-12-17 17:55:18
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answered by sirantonycartwright 3
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Well it's like this' you go to a place called far,far far away place and meet a donkey on the edge. Then you go to a place that serves you toaster strudel on a plate ship from south asia. Hope you get to the place called heaven its always has a light on.
2007-12-17 17:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Marcus my boy if you have never accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior you will go to hell when you die. This is what the bible tells us over and over again. If you want to spend eternity in heaven then you must accept the gift God sent for you His Son . It is our sins that keep us from going to heaven. God sent His Son to pay the price for our sins by going to the cross. We are told we must have the faith to accept Him as our savior in order to be saved. Take a look in the bible at the book of John in the New Testament.
2007-12-17 17:55:07
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answered by Steiner 6
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I am so confident in my hope of everlasting life that I'm not worried about THAT at all.
What I worry about is: What if I'm not REALLY dead and they start doing the autopsy/embalming? *shudders* I saw Dateline and 20/20 when I was younger and more impressionable about people whose heartbeat was so faint it wasn't detected and they were in body bags and everything before someone realized they were still alive. *cringes*
I've told my hubby I want a heart cathater (sp) to make SURE I'm dead lol. I DON'T want to be buried alive *rolls eyes at self*
2007-12-17 17:53:28
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answered by Xyleisha 5
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Yes, I have thought about it. There is no evidence that there is any supernatural side effect to death. It looks like the end of life. That's a pretty simple and straightforward idea. It may not make you feel good, but it appears to be the truth.
2007-12-17 17:45:12
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answered by Herodotus 7
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Does not worry me in the least. I am comforted by knowing everything lives forever I'll just morph into something else in a different dimension.
2007-12-17 17:52:00
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answered by theladygeorge 5
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