So what does happen when you die?

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I just don't see why it's necessary to live forever. Death isn't really what's feared by people. It's the pain and suffering that comes before death that everyone gets worried about.
 

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well, when you have eternal life, you will get immortal bodies!!!

WHO CARES? I don't want an immortal body or soul or whatever. I'll take my 80 years and die. As long as I have enough morphine to quash the suffering before I finally bite the bullet it really doesn't matter now does it?
 

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If you are not born again, you will perish...All you have to do is ask the Lord into your heart, and you will have eternal life.
So My Man a Little question

A person does not believe in God - Yet has led a good life, kind, charitable all the things we would like persons of faith to not only have but to act upon

So he dies - What does God do with him
 

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So My Man a Little question

A person does not believe in God - Yet has led a good life, kind, charitable all the things we would like persons of faith to not only have but to act upon

So he dies - What does God do with him
Smoke him! Bar B Q the bugger! Turn him into molten grease!
 

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Hi Selin. Are you immortal or did you learn the secret of longevity?


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i don't like that thread-because it is mostly about religional ideas rather than guesses for death... there begins being "knowing-it-all".

and also, when we live, why should we think over such things?
 
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an angel :p-
i don't like that thread-because it is mostly about religional ideas rather than guesses for death... there begins being "knowing-it-all".

and also, when we live, why should we think over such things?

Exactly. I think the topic is similar to masturbation. It is something people do when they don't have anything better to do.
 

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This is not a discussion about the necessity of religion and religon stands in the world today for better or for worse....

This is a thread about death and what comes after....
I'm just curious to know where people stand on this.....of what canadians are thinking across the country about life after death...

From my point of view....i don't think anything hap........ryone to be considerate and respectful about their comments.....
The effort in achieving the grace of the Lord is the most important goal of human life. This point will be realized when the human being is in the last minute of this life cycle because at that time of juncture, the upper world starts appearing practically to the eyes through the arrived messengers of Lord. Unfortunately there will be no time for spiritual effort at that juncture, even though realization comes.

God told me the following two verses and asked me to memorise these two verses ten times a day so that the mind will be fixed on God.



The first verse means ‘At the time of death the last knowledge dawns to the mind by which the human being realizes that for those whom he has spent his energy and lifetime, are unable to protect him from that moment onwards. The Lord who can protect is not arriving then because no time and energy was spent for Him’.



The second verse means ‘When the time was there, this realization did not come and when the realization came, there is no time. By this the human being undergoes silent suffering, which is the agony’.


Lord told me that every human being will be given this last knowledge and this agony in the last couple of moments. I started remembering these verses every day ten times and the result of their memory is this wonderful divine knowledge.