Sentences with phrase «own deathbed»

I've heard that regret for the things you didn't do is the most painful deathbed emotion.
It's frankly been on its deathbed for far too long.
«Unless I'm on my deathbed,» he says, «if I've signed up to be somewhere, that's where I'll be.»
As the old saying goes, no one on their deathbed ever wished they had spent more time at work.
Wait, isn't print marketing largely on its deathbed?
«Harrison,» according to an obituary by the Canadian Press, «carried his grudge against his brother, and his brother's family, to his deathbed
Grandma Mira's death was a tipping point event that convinced me I needed to pursue the opportunity in front of me or I would regret it on my own deathbed.
The future you is laying on her deathbed... and has regrets...... → Read More: When (and How) to Start Investing For the Short Term
You distribute deathbed gifts - This can include any money or items of value given away just before you pass away.
I believe Darwin to have said on his deathbed,»... there is a God... I wish I'd known him» You don't have to die without the truth.
I know that on my deathbed, I want someone who will listen, not someone who will take every last - ditch effort to guilt / shame / force beliefs.
This is almost as good as the one about the atheist on his deathbed who was allegedly heard to utter «When I didn't see you where?»
Just as that misses the point of Berkeley's metaphysics, so his refusal to take seriously Hume's deathbed ease in unbelief says more about his lack of a philosophical temperament than about the authenticity of Hume's belief.
After all, even Darwin converted on his deathbed.
If I have to fear some being on my deathbed, why would I want to worship him?
Firstly, he presumes that everyone on their deathbed wants what he imagines he would want.
On his deathbed, he did speak of Love, and it re-enforced by belief that God Is Love.
Do everyone a favor — stay away from people on their deathbeds.
Personally, if someone came to my deathbed to tell me this nonsense, I would do my best to have them removed from my presence and not allowed to return.
I'm not saying Christians should always evangelize, we should ALWAYS love, BUT, with this woman, she is speaking to people on their deathbed.
I agree with your former professor... I too hope I don't have a graduate of Harvard Divinity School present beside my deathbed either, pretending to be a chaplain!
If on my deathbed I want to talk about my family and some chaplain starts preaching at me the way some people have preached at me for years, I will request that person be removed from the room.
When I'm on my deathbed I'll probably just remind everybody one last time that Sarah Palin is an oaf.
On your deathbed, you know that once you died you will find out whether God and heaven do exist or not and you will find out soon enough so I don't think that last minute ritual or prayer is going to do anything to change that.
Like Kerry, I think that our relationships / family are the vehicle in which love is shown and given in life and I'm not surprised by the fact that most people talk about family on the deathbed.
I'm really interested in how it not only shatters the myth that everyone becomes a deathbed convert, but completely turns it on its head.
i hope that professor has fun talking about spiritual stuff on HIS deathbed.
My Mom couldn't talk about family as she laid on her deathbed but she did talk about Heaven at the exact moment of her death.
A persons deathbed is no place to push your beliefs.
While I am happy to see so very many have such family connections that on their deathbeds, «family» is the vehicle to channel God, or a place greater than ourselves where sublime unity rules, call it what you will... but for millions, this is just not the case.
I know True Love... Etc. etc.) Because no matter how much you listen to and love on them, that listening doesn't save people on their deathbed.
When a person is lying on their deathbed, that is not the time to force them to talk about what YOU think is important.
I wonder, when that professor is on his deathbed, if he will think back to that moment of mocking his student when he is talking to a chaplain about his family.
She said that her brother, this big strong guy, broke down at their father's deathbed, crying.
From a human point of view it seems ridiculous that a human being could torture, maim, and kill others relentlessly during her lifetime or that he could sexually abuse child after child with no remorse and then upon a sincere deathbed confession of Jesus Christ as Savior, be granted eternal life, no questions asked.
But, though Constantine's mother Helena was a Christian he NEVER became a Christian, though it's alleged he was baptized on his deathbed.
He said, for instance, of the deathbed conversion of his friend Frank S. Meyer that «the only remaining intellectual obstacle to his conversion was the collectivist implication lurking in the formulation «the communion of saints» in the Apostles» Creed.»
Deathbed comforting by a chaplain should never, under any circumstances, be about conversion to any particular flavor of religion.
If I were in my deathbed, I'd want you as my chaplain.
Kerry, I'm an Atheist, but you would be welcome at my deathbed.
«Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife.
Comparing an attempted deathbed conversion with a doctor telling a patient he / she has cancer is an idiotic analogy.
On my deathbed I'd make up some elaborate conspiracy confession.
She is just telling her life experience about people who are on their deathbed.
I think the last person one wants to see on his / her deathbed is some religious charlatan chaplain.
There are few deathbed conversions.
Faith is not the result of an intellectual exercise that requires verbal treatises on the deathbed.
The fact is, the evil murderous man, assuming his deathbed repentance and finding JC is genuinem, goes to heaven, while the saintly wonderful man, who worships another, burns for all time.
I'd like to add to my last comment that first the myth that darwin became a christian and gave up his own theory is most likely fiction and propaganda for christians to call heresy on a christian boogeyman, but secondly in that myth it says that darwin renounced his own theory on his deathbed, thats what cari believes in refutation, but just because you might disbelieve a theory you came up with doesn't make the theory wrong.
On his deathbed Darwin admitted that he wanted to believe in God and the afterlife but that logic led him elsewhere.
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