Sentences with phrase «what about the death»

And what about the deaths that those of us know about who have ears to the home birth community?
And what about death?
What about the deaths of those dogs?

Not exact matches

After all, if you have employees who will fake a death to miss a day's work, what does that say about your company?
After receiving many calls from children who lost their parents, FINRA released an alert, «Plan for Transition: What You Should Know About the Transfer of Brokerage Account Assets on Death
Our mission statement is about honesty, and being upfront about the whole process of death and what happens after.»
What it's about: Another Disney hit, «Bambi» uses an all - animal cast of characters in a story about a white - tailed deer, his animals friends, and a haunting death in the family.
The teen's death April 10 from what the coroner said was suffocation from compression of his chest has led to accusations of bungling on the part of Cincinnati police and the city's 911 emergency center, contributed to a City Hall shakeup and raised questions about the safety of the Honda vehicle.
Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least think twice about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
And no human knows more about what happens after death than any other.
It can be argued that the very idea of religion came to be because people a long time ago were trying to comfort themselves about why we are here and what becomes of us after death.
What do you think about using your mother's death to make a point, though?
My opinion has changed but I still think others have a right to think what they may... But I can not stand ignorant uneducated opinions on a topic that does deal with life and death being thrown about.
Think about the time before you were born... That's what death is like.
I will wonder even after death: What the hell was The Kardashian's was about...
christians did not get popular by being subject of torturous deaths, what if you witnessed jesus's death and had no idea about wht christanity was?
I wonder what you will talk about on your death bed?
People nearing death don't care about God, only what's TRULY important to them and that's their family.
Talking about where you go after death doesn't matter nearly as much as what you'll leave behind — how you've made your mark on the world.
My Aunt who was old @ 93 when I asked her about her life what did she want to talk about on her death bed, she talked about her love!
If someone is on their death bed, let them talk about what they want to, they've had enough already to have a damned used car (religion) salesman pushing a deal through just so they get quota for the fricken month!
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
I am not Kerry Egan; I have not been in the dying rooms with these specific patients in order to know what these particular patients talked about before death.
I think people talk about families on their death bed because it is what they leave behind (and cared about).
If we are true believers of God and we have to ensure that what we have been believing has been the Truth as ordained by God and have been doing good we will see at the time of death Heaven the place we are going to, So when we see heaven our worldly posessions like family, wealth etc go into oblivion and we are not concerned the least about them since what we are now going into will dazzle us so much.
Until you have a death experience you do not have any idea about what happens at death.
Nothing I ever say about what may or may not be after death is certain.
There are two very good books about what it is like to come very close to death and yet not die.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
My death will be MY experience, and what I liked most about Ms. Egan's piece was that she respected that.
So I doubt many will take her views seriously, since the fly in the face of what we have learned through the years about such Christians martyrs as Jim Elliot (speared to death by the Aucas and yet his son went back to be a missionary to them, because he LOVED them, something she might want to consider).
It's my death, and I'll think about what I want to, be it family, friends, God, or an empty void marking the end to having to listen to all of the BS crammed down my throat from the living.
When someone is dying of Natural death has enough time to think about on unfulfilled dreams or desires and reviewing what he / she has done with their lives then anguish or pleasure of fulfillment will be present in every second of the rest of their lives.
Since last week, I've been thinking about how differently my life and / or the world (all mankind) might have been, had I / we been taught what has been revealed to me over the last 20 + years and now know in my mind / heart is the truth / gospel for me, about Father God's love, character and nature, the death of Jesus and Salvation.
Through them all we learn finally what Sukhanov thinks must be the meaning of his life: «And it was only after twenty - three years of mute crawling through the mud» only after he had felt the smooth taste of betrayal on his lips and the chilly weight of thirty pieces of silver in his sweaty palm, only after he had learned about the slow fattening of the soul, the anguish of wasted chances, the pain of love slipping away, the soft, horrifying slide into death» yes, it was only then that the elixir of life was granted to him and his resurrection assured.»
The reviewer can tell the reader that in Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions he is to think along with the author about what it means to seek God, how the «resolution of duty» that ought to be present in marriage transforms romantic love into love that conquers everything, and how the awareness of one's mortality, of the certainty of death, of «death's decision» enhances earnestness in life.
Now I'd need evidence souls were real, before I would care about what people imagines happens to them after death.
What about the «individuation» of Dasein brought about by the finitude of Being - toward - death, where death is «uniquely mine»; and what about the whole business of being recalled to «authentic self - being» from dispersion into the anonymity and publicity of everyday affaWhat about the «individuation» of Dasein brought about by the finitude of Being - toward - death, where death is «uniquely mine»; and what about the whole business of being recalled to «authentic self - being» from dispersion into the anonymity and publicity of everyday affawhat about the whole business of being recalled to «authentic self - being» from dispersion into the anonymity and publicity of everyday affairs?
To my mind, it accords better with what we know about the laws impressed upon matter by the Creator that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual... There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been breathed into a few forms or into one...»
Now that we're learning more about the widespread coordinated attacks on Christians and other targets (the death toll is at least 162 in this Associated Press report), I sure hope to see more in - depth coverage of what's happening there.
But, I submit, death is precisely what hospice care is about....
If we did not have the stories that were recorded shortly after his death, what could we know about Jesus?
When these travelers heard what was being said in their own language, they wondered what was going on, and so Peter tells them all about Jesus, His death and resurrection, and how He is the promised Messiah of Israel (Acts 2:14 - 36).
It doesn't tell me what to teach my kid about death and resurrection, but it gives me some meaningful, age - appropriate ideas for how to celebrate Easter.
Yes, this was Paul's point, and he also is aware of this question, which is why he goes on in chapters 6 - 8 to explain what God has done about the death.
and spoke what appeared to be a prophecy of Peter's death, Peter immediately raised a question about John (for no one likes to be a martyr alone): «Lord, what about him?»
Even Jesus» disciples, His closest followers, didn't understand what Jesus was talking about when he told them about coming death.
How is it that even the most fortunate death, approximating so closely what the dying person and those who cared for her and about her would wish for, is nevertheless a tragic, shattering event that casts a dark shadow over what follows?
When I hear these sayings, I think about people I know that are addicts that still drink and have modified their drinking, they're not close to death (as far as I know) but they're also not following their dreams, or living a very fulfilling life (from what I've gathered).
As for the real responsibility of Pilate or the Jewish leaders for the crucifixion, perhaps the most we can say is that the Romans crucified Jesus, but the Jewish authorities probably desired his death and did what they could to bring it about.
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