Do you fear death? Personally, I don't fear it at all. But I do, however, fear the way I'll go out. Burning alive or dying of a disease doesn't sound good.
Dying, in some cases, is peaceful. When my great aunt passed away this year, she was happy and grateful. Then she went to sleep and just slipped away, I guess. That's how I would like to go out.
EDIT: I can offer you salvation. 100 years of service before the mast...
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Lol no shit
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Not in itself but the way in which it happens scares me slightly.
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Death fears me
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According to that one poll, over 1/3 of us are already dead
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It depends what you mean by fear I suppose. It's the end, so I don't see why any happy person would ever look forward to it, yet it is an inevitability that every living being will face. It is the [u]only[/u] certainty once you are born. Also do you mean; do I fear my death, or the death of others? I suppose the honest answer is yes, I fear the time when those I love are gone, I fear the time when I am gone with all chances and experiences over. It is a shame in ways that I am unable to accept religion, the consolidation that offers on death is immense. If I believed that, I could not fear death, it would be more like birth.
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There's a quote, I don't remember who it's by but it goes something like your grave stone will have the date you were born and the date you died separated by a dash, live for the dash.
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https://youtu.be/bhVf2bHJu5Q
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I do not fear the inevitable. I do, however, like most others should, fear about how I could potentially die, and how early my life could end.
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Of course.
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[Insert poectic and meaningful answer stolen from someone to make me look tuff ]
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I like to think I don't but I would probably piss myself in a life or death situation.
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I fear the pain and that's it but other wise no. And I won't go into a religion phase so as not to insult other people here. You're welcome
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Not at all, just don't feel like it
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I look forward to it.
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Here's the thing. That's not a question someone can answer with 'no'. The people who say no are denying it to themselves, if not us. We can prepare ourselves to not fear anything in this world other than death. Death will always be feared. We simply don't know anything about it. And like you know people can't understand something they haven't experienced. Where understanding lacks, fear treads. Unless closure is attained on what happens when we die, we will always fear it. In religion, people can only hope for something to happen that they'd expect. They still have fear in the end though.
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Absolutely All of these white knights are acting like they don't.
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Edited by SpaceDandy: 12/16/2015 4:53:53 AMYes. And I just have to love all the gamers here that think they don't. Guarantee all of you beg like bitches when I hold a 9mm up to your head and ask you how much you want to live. Quit day dreaming.
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I fear death so immensely. I've begun to question myself because the reason I fear death is I don't know what will happen to me after I die which implies that I my belief in Christianity is faulty. I should think that I'll go to heaven right? But I'm still afraid to die due to uncertainty.
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WELCOME TO THE CREW
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I fear nothing but fear itself.
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nope.
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Edited by Th3Ch0zenONE725: 12/16/2015 4:47:04 AMDo you feel dead...YOUR NEITHER DEAD NOR DYING
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I am death.
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No, when he comes for me, I will not greet him with regrets, but as an old friend.
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Death fears me