Sentences with phrase «andrae die person»

Dying people can be «uploaded to the cloud» and live there forever.
She would often show up at the London Lighthouse charity unannounced to meet with the sick and dying people there.
There are no mistakes in life some people say It is true sometimes you can see it that way But people don't live or die people just float She went with the man in the long black coat.
I think there is this fallacy that dying people all want to confess their sins and ask god for forgiveness.
You think they ought to waste a dying person's last moments by shoving their religious delusions on the victim?
As if the right thing to do to dying people is trying to indoctrinate them.
A dying person has the right to talk about what they want.
Family connections may be a source of a lot of pain or anger, and because of the way our legals system is set up, at every turn on «your way out», legal forms demand «next of kin», hospitals demand «next of kin» — no kidding the poor dying person has no choice but to think of family.
It is the chaplain's job to make an effort (hey, maybe even a STRONG effort) to see that the dying person has readied their soul to stand before God.
What dying people need is comfort and assurance, not a lecture or «salvation».
this is disturbing that Kerry is a Chaplin and does not give the dying person the chance to except Jesus as lord andd savior is a sin.
How arrogant and selfish of you, George, to even think that it is acceptable to steal the final moments of a dying person's life for your own desires.
The idea is that the dying person should leave the bondage of life and death.
I never felt that my presence with a dying person was a hindrance to the important conversations for the family.
The most loving thing that you can do to a dying person is talk to them about forgiveness through Jesus and seeing him on the other side, and then trusting the Holy Spirit to do his work while you speak.
why would you doubt the word or someone who sits with dying people every day?
Way to share the gospel with a dying person... good grief.
dave, what makes you think you've got some sort of inside track as to what a dying person needs or wants?
i would like if i was dying to be able to link up on a blog on the internet and speak to other dying people, I'd say things like:» so what are you doing saturday night?»
Really you need the funniest jokes of all time to take around with you and politely ask dying people if you could tell them some jokes..
They talk about their families because that is what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's life
Dayum dying people wan na just keep yapping... shut»em up right... we all know they'll have plenty of time to chat their little mouths off after they're gone... now pay attention to me and stop your interrupting... amen.
I am a nurse in an intensive care unit and have never seen a chaplain forced into a dying persons room.
I agree with so many in that I have never given much consideration to what a dying person wants to talk about.
You said, «To the Christian, who understands the consequences of accepting or rejecting Jesus, that person is compelled to share — not out of a desire to cause pain but to provide one more, maybe the only, opportunity for the dying person to avoid eternal punishment.»
It can't otherwise be for money or for ego or for adding to a church's membership as the dying person will shortly have nothing to share publicly.
I was struck by how little this «Chaplin» understands their role and what they should be helping dying people with.
And to say that a person of the cloth needed to go in and tell a dying person they should listen instead of being able to talk is what's really irresponsible.
The dieing person is the one who is dieing, therefore they are actually the one leading, the one going where the other party has never been before.
The idea that some religious buffon has to abe around dying people is preposterous.
So, a chaplain should ask the dying person about his eternal destination.
Its good to talk about the family, Somehow the first goal of any chaplain is to try to lead the dying person (If he / she is willing) to face the eternity with confidence.
Why do you imagine a dying person needs to be badgered about being «saved»?
Dying people often say, «I want to go home.»
Below, you will see that he agreed that the most important thing to do for a dying person is to replay the jesus myth.
I just have to wonder if some of these nut - jobs ever actually sat with a dying person!
While I don't think that a chaplin should preach, a dying person needs to know that God loves them and is waiting for them on the other side.
Clearly I'm being berated for something none of you have personally experienced as a dying person.
It has been stated that it is offensive that someone would intrude upon the dying person's last moments on this earth by imposing belief about God.
And if the dying person, says, «your're full of crap, leave me alone», and «take you religion and shove it, and stop wasting my last few hours», then what?
In fact, I have never encountered a dying person who wanted to say that much.
Why on Earth would a dying person want to listen to the psychotic ramblings of a schizophrenic, talking about something like a god?
Talking about something that is real, not wasting a dying person's last breath talking about the fairy tales of «God», Jeebus, Allah, Krishna, Odin, Zeus, Vishnu, Ishtar, Osiris, or whomever else.
This could be the last chance for a dying person to repent.
dying people need to be led, not to lead.
You obviously have never been around a dying person have you?
If I was a Chaplain, I'd definitely ask dying people where they thought they stood with God and if they had peace about it.
If a dying person wishes to speak about god, they will.
I suspect these vultures would tell the dying person he or she will burn in a lake of fire.
But it is a completely appropriate question for a CHAPLAIN to ask a dying person whether or not they have peace about their beliefs about death, God and the afterlife.
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