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.
Not exact matches
All
of us have forgiveness, The article was about what
people want to talk about when they are
dying, not some last
moment attempt to «save» someone.
I have witnessed
people on their death - bed also, and the whole world becomes very sharply focussed as the importance
of those things melt away and we are left with our
dying moments and as the author stated, they are always asking for their loved ones; not theirr boss, their coach, their president, or anyone else but the ones they love.
Just look at how many
people posting here believe the
dying should have even their final precious
moments saturated with the Jesus / salvation / damnation message that they have probably heard thousands
of times over the course
of their lives.
All you have is your own baseless belief and a desire to torment
dying people with it by stealing the final
moments of their life for YOUR purpose.
It's a shame that religious
people don't get that
moment of clarity when they
die that they were wrong and wasted their lives on utter stupidity.
Millions
of people are
dying horribly from cancer at this very
moment, many
of them children.
Many religious
people believe they are the crowning achievement
of an all power God watching and judgeing their every
moment and will reward them after they
die because they are so faithful / good / righteous etc. and only they can stop others from living sinful lives and spread proper morality... as the mouthpiece
of said God.
When a sick
person reaches his last
moments of life the family ought to keep calm so there will be no disturbance
of the emotions which could cause the
dying person any loss
of faith in the last
moments.
Also the
moment of silence in school has nothing to do about praying... it's remembering the
people who
died for the country, which is why it's after the pledge
of alliegence.
I remembered Mother Teresa explaining to me that... at the
moment of death, it is enough for the
dying person to grasp the core
of the Church's teaching, namely the love
of God.
For the next twenty years, I spent every
moment of my spare time helping Mother Teresa, driving the streets to pick up
dying people.
«I think it's kind
of a George Mallory
moment,» says Church, referring to the English mountaineer who
died in 1924 trying to become the first
person to climb Mount Everest.
The detailed process will also give forensic scientists valuable insight into how seawater affects deceased bodies, as they examine
people of all ages and nationalities who
died at the exact same
moment under the same conditions.
In a
moment of mortal danger, Neville Longbottom makes a speech where he says, «
People die all the time.»
John Stambaugh, who
died not long ago, was one
of kindest, most generous
people I met in my travels, and he couldn't remember what was happening from one
moment to another.
However, as he is remembered, it is my hope the focus will not be on how or why he
died, but on the countless
moments of joy, wisdom and hope he gave to thousands
of people — his family members, colleagues, friends, and investors.
I'd say that given a massive patch update to fix little bugs and some frame rate issues Monster Energy Supercross has the making
of quite a good game, it could have been so much better out
of the box and for a game that is full price at the
moment it seems a bit
of a big ask for
people, even
die - hard fans, to part with their hard - earned cash.
Doomsday handles it a little better, peppering the story with
moments where Rufus seems to have learned from his future visions, but ultimately by time the ending comes around it still doesn't feel like he's anywhere near being the kind
of person who would willingly
die to save everyone else, even his beloved Goal.
Even the voice - acting, characters and the narrative are actually okay (well, except a really odd, forced
moment at the beginning involving a friend signing you up on your phone to a website filled with videos
of people dying).
When
people first fall into a hole in the game, they expect to
die, but there's a
moment after when they just fall into a new area, that they realize there are a lot
of ways to go.
During the
moment of silence, Jakob Levin
of Plantation, a senior at DPJDS, read the names
of the 17
people who
died in the shooting.
Scott invited Floridians to join him for a
moment of silence at 3 p.m. Saturday, which is 17 days after 17
people died during a shooting at the Parkland school.