I'm not afraid to die. I didn't live my life frivolously like a boomer and I can die secure in the knowledge that my family was my greatest accomplishment in life.
Everyone is afraid to die.
There are two reasons. The afterlife is first, eternal, and two, unchangeable.
It's okay to be apprehensive of the unknown, just as any countryman is loath to leave his homeland.
And your good works, no matter how good, will not do.
Everyone is afraid to die.
boomer doesn't get it. The only people afraid to die are those who regret what their lives have wrought. They fear not death but the judgment they will face on Earth and in the afterlife. You are not living a life if you fear death and judgment. You are living an ego and you fear it will be exposed for all to see.
And your good works, no matter how good, will not do.
Such boomer-tier nihilism. Again you are projecting your own fear of harsh judgment. You clearly have regrets for what you have done in life. That haunts you and controls you. Sad.
I have more regrets than you could possibly imagine. But I've learned by those mistakes.
Forgiveness of sin is what (true, not this fake stuff) Christianity is about.
I don't 'fear' death, but it being the unknown, it definitely causes anxiety.
Actually I don't hate anybody, but you seem to have some issues in that regard.
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