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I am afraid of death only insofar as I consider it. At all other times I am no more afraid of death than I am of anything else which is unsavoury but which has, nonetheless, escaped my immediate attention.
That is to say, as the great Allen once declared: "I am not afraid of death. I just don't want to be there when it happens!"
[2 points]3 years ago by thephilosophistReplyEdited 3 years ago by thephilosophist
gee that sounds awful..I hope death is not like that at all,but you never know.Maybe you just fall asleep and die and that's it..like going into a deep deep sleep
I enjoy life and don't want it to end. Also I don't want the pain and suffering that sometimes comes with a slow death.
It's gonna happen, I can't stop it, yet still I worry - not much logic there really.
I guess it's normal to be afraid of the unknown
Oh yes, there is ;)
Dying is worrisome, death is not.
No.
The answer to this question is:
I am afraid of death only insofar as I consider it. At all other times I am no more afraid of death than I am of anything else which is unsavoury but which has, nonetheless, escaped my immediate attention.
That is to say, as the great Allen once declared: "I am not afraid of death. I just don't want to be there when it happens!"
LOL
A little bit. About when my parents will die & what I sould do than =(((
And what is happening when I will die.
My worst imagination of death (or life after death) is to be caught in the own (dead) body until it molders =/
gee that sounds awful..I hope death is not like that at all,but you never know.Maybe you just fall asleep and die and that's it..like going into a deep deep sleep
You would never know you were dead if that was the case.
Now I'm here, next I'm not. Whoopie! :-)
Death... nah!
http://bible.cc/john/11-25.htm
fantasy will not help you live, but it must be nice to believe that stuff, quite comforting I would imagine.