Sentences with phrase «most people die»

Statistically speaking, most people die in their late 70's.
And it's a real thing that deserves a name because year after year, the month when the most people die is January, and the second highest is March.
«Another issue: most people die from cold deaths, not heat deaths.
There is no hospital, no ambulance, one doctor and most people die on their way out of town on the unpaved roads trying to drive to the nearest hospital 1 and 1/2 hours away.
16) «Most people die before they are fully born.
I have a lot of levels that are 2 % or less completion rate because if when most people die a single time they just skip and move on.
You have most chance of seeing a ghost between 1 am and 3 am, as these are known as the hours of the dead, i.e. most people die between these times.
There is a cost to trying to be super-rich, and most people die at that altar of greed.
Most people died well before they reached old age as a result of disease or war.
I think you are confused by the story of Jesus in the Bible... Jesus died on the cross, most people died back then from not being able to breath anymore... they would become exhausted pulling themselves up to breath..
In Kobe in 1995, most people died in their homes: the old wood houses on infill land along the railroad tracks collapsed, but deaths were caused not by roofs but by fire: gas lines burst, igniting whole neighborhoods, and water mains also broke, preventing firefighting.

Not exact matches

He said most people's relationship to dying is like a Woody Allen joke: «I'm not afraid of death; I just don't want to be there when it happens.»
After the applause died down most people stood to leave even though another speaker — one I was really looking forward to — was due to start in minutes.
Most of the 102 people died when the building where the fireworks were stored collapsed, Chandy told reporters at the temple complex.
«Most people think, if I die, the bank is out of luck, but that's not true,» Brutman says.
For years, I watched in horror as most of the most remarkable, honest, hard working, compassionate, productive, contributing & patriotic; people one could ever hope to know in life & have the privilege of calling friends; die a slow, agonizing, disfiguring & vastly premature death, amidst the muted joy & exaltation of conservative religious groups & individuals.
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the name of Jesus.
Many thousands of people die every year in the Middle East and Africa because of minor theological differences, most of these people being innocent bystanders.
On a visceral level, they just don't see that the most likely person to die by their gun is themselves or a family member — or some other innocent.
In that system, most of «creation» could support life, but in reality people start dying at the top of high mountains like Everest because the atmosphere is too thin.
That expression most likely originated at John 11: 49 - 51 «But a certain one of them, Caiaphas, who was high priest that year, said to them: «You do not know anything at all, and you do not reason out that it is to your benefit for one man to die in behalf of the people and not for the whole nation to be destroyed.»
Having been close to a number of people who've died before me including my father, I agree that an explanation for the most poignant emotions we've expressed and been involved in is where we look for meaning at life's end.
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.
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
Most people that know they are dying have already made their peace with whatever icon they believe in.
Most of the people I've talked to as they were dying have the issues of faith and hope in God settled.
Below, you will see that he agreed that the most important thing to do for a dying person is to replay the jesus myth.
Twenty years in the ER — She is absolutely right about what most people need / want to do as they die.
Most churches and Christian organisations oppose the right to die, saying man does not have the right to end life prematurely, and because states should help people to live - not to die.
People who are dying are scared and the process of dying can shake the faith of even the most faithful.
I am not the most religious of people, but I do believe in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself for our sins... in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own way... Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved ones?
If you are right (I think you are wrong) and dying in peace is the most important thing to take with you to an Afterlife, then the right thing to do is let the dying person clear the Guilt, Bad Feelings, and any other negative poisons out of their heart and soul.
Dr Peter Saunders, who is part of the group Care Not Killing, also said most people don't want the right to die, symbolised in the fact all of the British regional governments had rejected the motion in the past.
I have seen many people die and have heard incredible thoughts that come out of their mouths, love or lack of, being one of the most often talked about.
I was impressed and concerned that most people do not know the history behind this man that began a religion that many will die for.
The comment in teh article above reflects that fear and weakness («most people believe after someone they love dies.»).
My assumption is that the world's most knowledgeable man might have passed on some of that knowledge to help people prevent diseases and dying much too early.
For most people the line appears at the time of their death for it is appointed for everyone once to die and after that the judgment.
Well, 2.1 billion people today (not including those who have died), most of which haven't met each other, seems fairly independent.
The most imporant things to remember are firstly, that all have sinned and fall short of the glory they should have, there is none righteous, not one... AND that Jesus has indeed died for the entire sin of the entire world of every single person.
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?
Most religious people I know are afraid of dying.
Most people don't realize this can happen, and so just assume that Jesus died on Friday, because that is the day before the Sabbath.
The superpatient person is like one who has a very serious illness, who has come through the most dangerous phase of the illness yet later unexpectedly dies from a sudden relapse of fever; the fever was finally the cause of death.15 Again, the superpatient person is like a soldier who has had a great victory in the field — the main battle is over; going into the city thinking the victory already secured, the negligent soldier is stupidly captured by a small, insignificant force within the gates.
As Christians, our most «deeply held religious belief» is that Jesus Christ died on the cross for sinful people, and that in imitation of that, we are called to love God, to love our neighbors, and to love even our enemies to the point of death.
Most Christian sects believe that people who died not knowing Christ must be damned even if they were born in backwater China.
Fortunately, most suicidal persons have ambivalent feelings about dying and self - destructive impulses ordinarily diminish, given time.
Assistant priest Lorenzo Sanchez, who escaped the building, told the Associated Press: «It was a scene of horror, sadness with most of the people inside the church dying
A grief growth group or a living - with - dying group can help mid-years persons do their growth work around these anxieties by providing the most favorable context — a caring community.
When most people today hear the sentence «You must believe the gospel to be saved» what actually goes through their mind is this: «Here are the things you must believe in order to go to heaven when you die» (And of course, everyone has a different idea about what we must believe).
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