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Do you look forward to death?

Do you look forward to death

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 19 50.0%

  • Total voters
    38

Rapha

Active Member
It's just pure plain knowing god does not exist.
Can you put yourself in their shoes and try to believe that?
In that case, they should be asking themselves; 'why are the elite making events come true, that originate from a book of lies, that will lead to the total destruction of everyone, except Christians'.

Damascus has been reduced to a ruinous heap as mentioned in the bible.
Fukushima was a scalar weapon attack that has successfully wiped out a third of sea water with bitter water or radiation.
Albert Pikes World War 3 between Islam and Christianity has been in play since Gulf War I 1991.
The Mark of the Beast is only a few years away as all banks want a cashless society.
 

james bond

Well-Known Member
Once a person has Faith in Jesus Christ and accepts His Gospel that He died on the cross for our sins, death has no fear over the person dying, when they walk into eternal Life for eternity.

Yes, I agree. I voted yes even though one usually does not think about dying unless one is in a life-threatening situation. Also, I've been taught that it's better to save a life and give up your own as a Christian. It gives one a different perspective on life. One, that life is very, very important. Two, it's not of utmost importance. Three, this results in peace.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
In that case, they should be asking themselves; 'why are the elite making events come true, that originate from a book of lies, that will lead to the total destruction of everyone, except Christians'.

Damascus has been reduced to a ruinous heap as mentioned in the bible.
Fukushima was a scalar weapon attack that has successfully wiped out a third of sea water with bitter water or radiation.
Albert Pikes World War 3 between Islam and Christianity has been in play since Gulf War I 1991.
The Mark of the Beast is only a few years away as all banks want a cashless society.
Someone's been reading too much David Icke.
 

Rapha

Active Member
Someone's been reading too much David Icke.
Thanks for proving 2 Peter 3:3-4 - "Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts"

Everyone has a part to play in the Book of Lies during these final days before all world control is transferred to the spiritually enlightened peasants.

The David Icke ones will progress into a paradise reality and the low vibration people will stay with the Archons and get their precious 7 Year Tribulation nuclear war.

Its a win-win scenario for everyone.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Thanks for proving 2 Peter 3:3-4 - "Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts"

Everyone has a part to play in the Book of Lies during these final days before all world control is transferred to the spiritually enlightened peasants.

The David Icke ones will progress into a paradise reality and the low vibration people will stay with the Archons and get their precious 7 Year Tribulation nuclear war.

Its a win-win scenario for everyone.
Uh huh. :rolleyes:
 

Satyamavejayanti

Well-Known Member
"PopeADope"

Namaste,

I vote no, as how can you look forward to something that you have no idea when it is going to happen, i am looking forward to chrissi break, because i know the exact date and time that i will get off work. Death is certain but time of death is never certain.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Not afraid of being dead, but the dying part is a bit scary.
I can say, there are definitely certain ways I would rather not suffer through. Such as Alzheimer's. After my grandmother died from it (fortunately the only known case in the family), pretty much everyone in the family decided we'd so much rather die than have to go through what she did, and place such an emotional burden on those close to us (I can imagine it was especially difficult for my mom, who eventually wasn't recognized by her own mom).
 

JeremK

Member
I can say, there are definitely certain ways I would rather not suffer through. Such as Alzheimer's. After my grandmother died from it (fortunately the only known case in the family), pretty much everyone in the family decided we'd so much rather die than have to go through what she did, and place such an emotional burden on those close to us (I can imagine it was especially difficult for my mom, who eventually wasn't recognized by her own mom).

I totally agree.
 

Emile Maree

New Member
I suffer enough on earth, but the idea of Heaven is psychotic to me, i don't want to serve God until eternity! NO THANKS! I rather burn in Hell, Only the idea of Hell and suffering to eternity is erotic to me! Rev 20:19 , you died a second death, you wil through in a lake of fire and becomes nothing! If I'm done here on earth I'm done , I really want my soul also to die!, Just to become nothing!!!
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Death is as natural as being born, we have all in some way felt the magnetic pull towards death, when we are really down the pull is stronger. Many like to subconsciously or consciously flirt with death, like climbing Everest or any other dangerous feats, there is a thrill that you have beaten death, but at the same time subconsciously wanting the experience of death.

Life to me is being part of the Source or God if you prefer that label, we have arisen from the Source so as the Source can experience itself as what we call life, we then at what we call death melt back into the Source never to be again, well not as our life story as the ego would have us to believe, the ego doesn't want the story to end and it will make up all sorts of ideologies to keep itself alive.
 

JerryL

Well-Known Member
My hope is that with death will come enlightenment and clear understanding of all the mysteries we've pondered, and in that sense, I can't wait (But suicide is NOT an option however)!
No need to commit suicide. You could volunteer to go help the starving and injured in Allepo or the like. You'd likely die soon enough and you could accomplish some good in the meantime.
 

Servant_of_the_One1

Well-Known Member
I would love to meet Allah swt. But before that i must collect good deeds and strengthen my love and faith in Allah swt.


There are two kinds of meeting:
The first meeting is when Allah talks with the Soul that just passed away, without the soul seeing the Creator.
For the believing soul all seven heavens will be opened and angels in each heaven are delighted happy to welcome that person.

For the unlucky soul no heaven will be opened and no happy welcome will such unlucky soul receive.

Second meeting is in paradise when the believer sees Allah.
 

michael soh

New Member
Death is the only thing that really terrifies me.
Don't have to fear anymore. Jesus feared death and by doing so, gave us peace. He freed us from this bondage. He freed us because we do not have to experience death anymore.

Heb 2:15 And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage
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