Tumbleweed · F
It's human nature to be afraid of death. But I've become strong in my faith and I'm not afraid of where I'll go but a little concerned as to how I'll get there! I don't want a long, drawn out suffering...
But then, neither did Jesus, so I take comfort in that if that's the way it must be, then I accept it.
But then, neither did Jesus, so I take comfort in that if that's the way it must be, then I accept it.
BamPow · 51-55, M
After losing my son last year, my own death doesn’t frighten me in the slightest and couldn’t possibly be worse than what I’ve already experienced these past several months.
wrule · F
The unknown part of what happens to a person after death is what is scary. Some have had a temporary loss of consciousness for some time and describe seeing a bright light. Many have never come back to life, so no one knows.
Matt85 · 36-40, M
i go between caring and not caring
tobynshorty · 51-55, F
I only know that I don’t want to go.
Achelois · F
Not anymore, not since I know the truth about life ✨
YoMomma ·
Which christian faith? because I'm not catholic
greenknight · M
@YoMomma I AM Roman catholic.
Bang5luts · M
No. I used to be when I was younger, but not anymore
alongalone · M
I dread the dying part. Afterwards will be a breeze
Why care
Maturebate · 70-79, M
You will not be missing anything. You won't exist so why the concern?
greenknight · M
@Maturebate as i said i'm just scared of entering the unknown and leaving what i know behind.