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megadoc1 wrote:Jesus died and rose again from the dead,defeating death what a wonderful thing,it gives me hope that I may be resurrected also
bluefete wrote:
1) What is it like to die?
Sucks ass but finally get to rest properly
2) What is the process?
Either quick and painless if you are lucky or slow and agonizing which is for 99% of people, have a problem with that buy a shotgun and keep it just in case, when you are finally about to cap out and realize doctors can't actually help you which is quite common, walk or go somewhere very remote, aim it at your skull and blast away, the remote area will make sure in the event you live with half a brain nobody will reach you in time to save you.
What do we feel?
See number 2
Is it painful or pain free?
See number 2
Are we aware or unaware that we are dying?
No clue
Do you feel anything if you perish instantaneously in a crash?
pretty sure no you don't the shock alone will numb you
What happens at the moment of death?
it depends on how intact your brain is, might see your life flash infront of you or go mad instantly
Why do we have to die?
Because that is how evolution works for starters aging is a disease we are born with, we die so that our offspring if any can continue the path of evolution and replace us, without death the world will be overcrowded and over-polluted with so many diseases humanity would be wiped out, the biblical people who believed science to be witchcraft would have made sure science was buried and with it any hope of medicine that can stop deadly plagues. Death is a way for nature to keep us in check since we don't actually have a natural predator being ontop of the food chain and all, Crocodiles don't really die from old age they are believed to be immortal but run out of teeth regrowing at some point and eventually starve to death. There are very very few diseases that can kill them and no known diseases or parasites in nature that can kill vultures.
Anyone with near-death experiences to share?
megadoc1 wrote:Jesus died and rose again from the dead,defeating death what a wonderful thing,it gives me hope that I may be resurrected also
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Blue I have a family member bedridden right now, he is 88 years old, I rather die than let that happen to me.
It is still bizarre that the law will continue to prevent doctors from ending your life in a humane way but have no problem letting you suffer agonizing screaming wishing to die when you at that state
bluefete wrote:ED: That is a tough one. I know some countries allow relatives to "kill" their loved ones but I believe that death and life are not in our hands.
We did not choose to come here. We had no say whatsoever. However, it is very difficult to see a family member bedridden and suffering. I emphatize.
I know someone right now who is suffering from stage 4 renal cancer. He has 3 gorgeous children, eldest is taking SEA in April. She is having no end of problems in school. He has given up on life and refuses to go for any more treatment because he does not want his family to suffer with him much longer. It is incredibly hard to see and his pain is tremendous.EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Blue I have a family member bedridden right now, he is 88 years old, I rather die than let that happen to me.
It is still bizarre that the law will continue to prevent doctors from ending your life in a humane way but have no problem letting you suffer agonizing screaming wishing to die when you at that state