I've tried, but I can never get a hold of the oxygen. That shit's really fluidy.
Speaking of shit, guess what other transformative power we have!
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"We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord."
- 2 Corinthians 5:8
I know I'm gonna get yelled at for posting this in the "Philosophy" section, but this is what I believe (aka my philosophy) on this subject:
For me, murder is still a crime. You are robbing someone of their life. It's not really our choice who lives and who dies. It's God's choice, ultimately. Not murdering is one of the Ten Commandments given to the Israelites by God. I'd say it's a pretty important issue to Him.
That's not even going into how killing an unsaved person (unfortunately the majority) effectively damns them to hell, which is the WORST thing that can happen to a person. Death isn't peaceful and painless for everyone by any means... Yes, if one is saved, they can look forward to being with God in heaven once they die on earth, but an unsaved person does not have that.
All in all, I'd say murder is a very heinous crime.
I have never once said how wrong you are. I mearly countered with my own opinion which happens to be different from your own. Not everyone is christian. Not everyone believes what you do. And unfortunatly many Christians dont realize that America is a Free country and if you live there you can be with what ever religion you want without some group starting a crusade against you.
-CoughJerryFarwellCough-
I believe as well that if you are a bad person in life that you will have to face negative consequences in Death. But when I say Death is not to be feared I mean it, not as in what happens after, but as in the act of Dying itself. It is natural. There is no escaping it so why bother being afraid of it?