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but then again maybe its not .What is death?
Inevitable.
but then again maybe its not .What is death?
Inevitable.
but then again maybe its not .
Mee... You telling me... No one has ever died? Are you going to die?quote]
Jehovahs day is getting nearer , and if we are part of the great crowd spoken of in revelation 7 ;9-10 and if we are a sheep spoken of in matthew 25; 31 then maybe we will never have to die at all . that was the point i was making .so death is not certain if we are on the right side when Jehovahs day comes . but untill that time we could still die ,
are you waving your symbolic palm branch yet revelation 7;9-10?Oh I seeeeeee. The great crowd in revelations eh? Fair enough...
Death is simply change - it is simply the movement from one experience of reality to another, in a never ending chain of experiences in a never ending depth of different realities.
Something I heard somewhere that this thread reminded me of: The ones who fear death really haven't lived life.
I know it's rather simplistic, but that's what I think of concerning this thread.
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
Death was not part of Gods original purpose for mankind
That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned ROMANS 5;12Hi, Mee,
That's a provocative claim. But in view of the fact that every living thing dies, I would think it incumbent on you to provide some reasoning for your claim.
Namiste.
Jesus likened death to sleep.I have always wanted to believe that we get more than one chance at life. I wanted to believe. I have no proof, and neither do I believe. It would be comforting. I recently had a major operation and before I went into hospital, Ilocked myself in my room and wrote letters to my family, in case I didnt wake up. I wanted to be sure that they would know certain things etc. Thankfully, there is no need for them to have those letters. and yet, I havent thrown them out. I have kept them, safe and I do not know why. I found comfort knowing I had things sorted. strange, I suppose. you know when you have an operation and the doctors etc get you to count back from 100 as you are "going under", well, Im sure I got to 99 and then woke up. I wonder if when you die it is like that. Its a sleep that you feel like never happened until you wake(birth)? What do you all think.? just my two bobs worth. Love theGrey
That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned ROMANS 5;12
(1 Corinthians 15:21) For since death is through a man,(adam) resurrection of the dead is also through a man.(Jesus)
It would be a very very full world if Adam hadn't sinned and mankind didn't die.
Death is the one journey we have no concept of and one we find difficult to accept because it is the great unknown.
The conclusion:
However - and here's the point of this long post - if death is never seen as a finality, but merely a change of state in an ever continuing process, then death in itself fails to be so terrible.
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But is it really a cold perception, or does that stance make sense to anyone?