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Do you fear death?

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I work in health care... People die(slowly sometimes)... I want it to be quick... I Fear a slow miserable death in a nursing home.
 
Originally posted by: michaels
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
So many death threads...

No I don't fear death. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

🙂

But I don't get why everyone seems to think if you die you are in Heaven or hell, I thought the Bible says that the dead will rise to be judge don Judgement day, if so wouldn't that mean no one is in heaven or hell?

In my beliefs that's true, no one is judged until judgement day, however each person's grave becomes a mini-version of his fate until judgment day, so if you are eventually going to end up in heaven your grave would turn into one of it's gardens, a very peaceful place and if the opposite is true (and hopefully not) your grave would turn into one of hell's pits, very painful.
 
Originally posted by: AUMM
i fear death of my loved ones, not my own though...the only thing i fear about my own death is that it would cause sorrow to people i love....

I am always thinking about my loved ones dyeing, not really myself...
 
No, I don't fear death or dying.

I have faith that I will immediately go to be with the Lord.

If I were not born again, I would be fearful.
 
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
Yes. I was just thinking about this half hour ago. Odd you created a thread.

And I just finished Koontz's Odd Thomas, which is largely about dying, isn't that odd.

 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
And I am not frightened of dying, any time will do I don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying, there's no reason for it you've got to go some time


...I've always been mad...I know I've been mad
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
And I am not frightened of dying, any time will do I don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying, there's no reason for it you've got to go some time
lol, sounds familiar

I fear the process of dying more than death.
 
Originally posted by: michaels
I admit I do, I can mentally picture being old and close to death and imagining how scary it must be. have you ever been at someone's side when they died?
Why? It's natural. Relax, no big deal.
😕

 
Originally posted by: Mxylplyx
Originally posted by: michaels
I admit I do, I can mentally picture being old and close to death and imagining how scary it must be. have you ever been at someone's side when they died?

I imagine old people have lived long enough to accept their own mortality. I, at age 26, do fear death, though I would gladly put myself before my wife or child.

This has been on my mind all week as well. I am also 26, and just had a friend (also 26) die suddenly in a car accident early Friday morning. The funeral was today... it's been a sad week; can't stop thinking about it.
 
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