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Originally posted by Sparko View Postwell you would still eventually end up in heaven since either you would eventually have an accident or Jesus would come back.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostAha, so what you're asking is whether or not people would rather live here for as long as possible, possibly forever, if they remained forever healthy, or would they rather die as soon as possible and go to heaven?
Basically you know how Jehovah's witnesses turn down blood transfusions even if they could save their lives? Well would Christians turn down extending their lives on earth versus dying after a normal lifetime. But then back in the early days in the bible some of those guys lived to be hundreds of years old, so what is a "natural lifespan?"
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Originally posted by Sparko View Postsort of. If medical science invented a serum that would let you live young and healthy, potentially forever barring accidents or suicide or murder, etc (you would not be immortal) would you do it, as compared to just living a natural life and dying.
Basically you know how Jehovah's witnesses turn down blood transfusions even if they could save their lives? Well would Christians turn down extending their lives on earth versus dying after a normal lifetime. But then back in the early days in the bible some of those guys lived to be hundreds of years old, so what is a "natural lifespan?"
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Originally posted by JimL View PostWell I suspect christians, since they don't know if what they believe is true, they would change their minds and live here in good health potentially forever and then go to heaven should they some day die.. I know I would, but you're question is more for believers.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostWell I suspect christians, since they don't know if what they believe is true, they would change their minds and live here in good health potentially forever and then go to heaven should they some day die.. I know I would, but you're question is more for believers.
I do know that what I believe is true. And I would not choose to live here in this sinful world forever. I would choose to be with my Lord for eternity.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostI do know that what I believe is true.
And I would not choose to live here in this sinful world forever. I would choose to be with my Lord for eternity.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostNo you don't.
Well, the question is if you were guaranteed good health, how long would you choose to live here? Since you think you know theres an afterlife in heaven, then I guess its obvious that you would hope to die as soon as possible. Right?
I'm sure you are aiming toward somehow saying that since I want to be with the Lord forever, why don't I go ahead and kill myself. But, once again, my life is God's to take or leave as He wills, not as I will.
Now, please don't make me explain it again. I'm sure that if you read it often enough, you will get it eventually.
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Originally posted by mossrose View PostYes, Jim. I do.
As I said previously in this thread, my life is in God's hands. If He wants me to linger on this earth for many years, I will. If He chooses to take me into His presence tomorrow, that is not my choice.
I'm sure you are aiming toward somehow saying that since I want to be with the Lord forever, why don't I go ahead and kill myself. But, once again, my life is God's to take or leave as He wills, not as I will.
Now, please don't make me explain it again. I'm sure that if you read it often enough, you will get it eventually.
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Originally posted by JimL View PostNo you don't mossrose, you believe you know, but you don't know anymore than any of us know.
No, i do understand, but that's not the question that was being asked. The question isn't what god wishes, the question is what you would do if you had the choice. The question is would you live here in good health forever if you could, or would you rather die as soon as possible and go to heaven straight away?Micah 6:8 He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
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Originally posted by JimL View PostNo you don't mossrose, you believe you know, but you don't know anymore than any of us know.
No, i do understand, but that's not the question that was being asked. The question isn't what god wishes, the question is what you would do if you had the choice. The question is would you live here in good health forever if you could, or would you rather die as soon as possible and go to heaven straight away?
Although we all know that mossy's natural lifespan is over 14 billion so far.
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Originally posted by Sparko View PostAnd she already answered me Jim. She would refuse any such offer and live a natural lifespan.
Although we all know that mossy's natural lifespan is over 14 billion so far.
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