It can not know for sure what ancient
people thought about death or even the things they made.
«Near the end, most
people think about death and the afterlife and they repent and ask for forgiveness from God,» the church manager said.
Not exact matches
«Because the chance of
death is really quite small at the ages where
people would begin to
think about buying life insurance, delaying from age 25 to 30 wouldn't raise the rate a lot,» he said.
It's something most
people don't like to
think about, but in the event of your
death, an unpaid business loan can affect your family.
I
think people talk
about families on their
death bed because it is what they leave behind (and cared
about).
Near -
death studies are
about the best we have and anecdotally I
think that many
people do report «conscious» experience whether that's due to anoxia or otherwise there is no substantial evidence suggesting the absence of «consciousness.»
I don't
think that
people were intentionally or unintentionally talking
about god when they were near
death and talking
about their families.
No one experiences and
thinks about death like an atheist, and it can be a scary concept for a lot of
people.
People think they have «heard it all»
about the
death and resurrection of Jesus, but I
think we have not even scratched the surface...
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).
In this episode of the One Verse Podcast, I am going to invite you to start
thinking about death differently than the way most
people think about it.
Instead of aiming to ease and extend the
person's life, they begin to
think about identifying the moment that the patient has passed the legal threshold of
death.
Yet when most
people are reading their Bibles (and they have their spiritual - colored glasses on), and read
about some sort of sin that brings
death, they put a spiritual twist on it, and
think it is referring to spiritual
death, or losing your eternal life, or something like that.
A taste:
People are more concerned than ever with doing what's required to stay alive, even as they do everything they can to divert themselves from real
thoughts about love and
death.
And when he was
thinking about human existence itself, he was intent upon saying that a whole human
person was compounded of body as well as of soul; in the end, he said, the two would be reunited after the separation which
death had brought
about.
Of course he
thought about death more than most
people have occasion to
think about death.
People who believe in immortality may
think about God's judgment when any
death occurs, it's part of the unknown dimension of
death that makes us suspenseful, nervous, anxious, fearful.
When my wife and I see news reports
about the
deaths of young
people, as we did after the grisly slaughter at Virginia Tech last April, we inevitably
think back to June 1999, when we lost our son, Daniel.
In this episode of the One Verse Podcast as we look at Genesis 3:22 - 24, I am going to invite you to start
thinking about death differently than the way most
people think about it.
Most
people merely buy life insurance and try not to
think about death.
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other
people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less
about what other
people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of
death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
I
think most
people come to that point AFTER they hear
about the
death and resurrection of Christ.
Now when [many] others came in crowds
about him, for they were very greatly moved [or pleased] by hearing his words, Herod, who feared lest the great influence John had over the
people might put it into his power and inclination to raise a rebellion, (for they seemed ready to do any thing he should advise,)
thought it best, by putting him to
death, to prevent any mi - schief he might cause, and not bring himself into difficulties, by sp - aring a man who might make him rep - ent of it when it would be too late.
On form as a right winger, I
think Walcott offers more goals and more assists than welbeck and the ox, not to mention that left backs are just pinned in when he plays as
people are scared to
death about his pace, he's the one player we have that is constantly playing on the shoulder of defenders, give him games and he will score goals, he's a better finisher than he gets credit for!
The reality is, a lot of
people get freaked out
thinking about stuff like estate planning and life insurance because it's related to
death.
Some
people hear
about the
death of a baby and
think nothing of it.
Can you crunch the Oregon homebirth
death rate with the Everest climb attempt
death rate (I
think that it's 1/61 for younger climbers, 1/20 for older climbers but we are still talking
about people who are otherwise totally fit and healthy, a bit like home birth mothers).
And then I have a reality check and
think about all the clinicians I know, and while they're human, and subject to human error, they're good and kind and gentle
people not capable of this conspiracy to cover up all the
deaths.
Serge Bielanko wrote Don't Be Afraid, It's Just a Home Birth, and he apparently
thinks its simply hilarious that
people are warning him
about the increased rate of
death at homebirth.
If Dr. Amy is a «sick sick
person» to report a tragic
death (without actually saying anything negative toward or
about the mother herself, btw), then exactly how sick are the jerks who alerted the mother to the post, rather than moving heaven and earth to keep her from seeing it if they
thought it would upset her?
It's all good, I've just been
thinking about him a lot since it's the anniversary of his
death & I
thought the prompt from Mama Kat was the perfect way to tell
people about him.
Yet no one is saying that crib sleeping is unequivocally dangerous or somehow blaming their parents for the
deaths («my strong suspicion is that only
about 10 % of cosleepers, if that, are as careful as you are... I don't
think pro-cosleeping
people are innocent here either.»)
He's the guy who apparently
thinks it's simply hilarious that
people are warning him
about the increased rate of
death and brain injury at homebirth.
Elisabeth, I'm so sorry to hear
about your son, but I
think you've hit on something many
people don't want to acknowledge — that sometimes these
deaths will happen, co-sleeping or not.
The world leaders who are concerned
about their
people think of good policies and welfarism, not selfish ambitions.Politics has become a school, from councilor - chairman - state house assembly - house of rep. - governor - either senate minister or president.I want to advise you that, as you line chains of political ambition, please include
death.
Both promises of immortality (life after
death or elongated life on earth) preserved hope for
people with low self - esteem when they had just
thought about their own
death.
Dr Arnaud Wisman and Dr Nathan Heflick, of the University's School of Psychology, set out to establish in four separate studies whether
people lose hope when
thinking about death — known as Terror Management Theory — under a range of different conditions.
In two studies, the team tested to see if «immortality» would help
people with low self - esteem remain hopeful when
thinking about death.
In Beyond Biocentrism, acclaimed biologist Robert Lanza, one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential
People in 2014, and leading astronomer Bob Berman, take the reader on an intellectual thrill - ride as they re-examine everything we
thought we knew
about life,
death, the universe and the nature of reality itself.
Some
people seem to open up to it through traumatic experiences, as
people describe when they've come near
death or at another moment when they touch something much deeper than the usual way they
thought about things.
Many
people may try to avoid
thinking about it, but as a medium who communicates with spirits, I
think about death every...
I
think there's something to the «eat for your type» diets... there's another book out there «
Death by Food Pyramid» that talks
about the differences in ancestry leading to evolutionary variances in things like salivary amylase (AMY1 copies), which directly effect a
person's ability to digest starch.
How — if you really
think about death (and if you happen to be flying in an airplane at the same time)-- you realize every single other
person in this world will return to dust.
(NaturalHealth365) When I talk
about seizures, encephalitis, cardiovascular disease or even sudden
death — many
people would
think I'm talking
about a new and deadly virus.
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Prior to the assessment students will have researched, looked at other opinions of life after
death,
thought about their own opinion whilst comparing to others
peoples views etc...
I don't
think they should have left town, but with the town being so small, it was easier to leave and leave the past behind them than live with
people talking
about them behind their backs for the rest of their lives and
thinking one of them was responsible for Ellie's
death.
I don't
think that
death totally changes how we feel
about someone but I do
think it is possible to discover things
about a
person after their
death that allows insight.
True, feelings of all kinds can be heightened after
death, but I do not
think how you felt
about that
person before
death changes after
death (of course, additional information can change feelings).
I am shocked that many of these intelligent, well educated
people seem not to have
thought about their inevitable
death and completed the legal forms that specify treatments wanted / not wanted, who would make decisions if they are unable to, etc..