I day i will have immortality when Jesus comes to change us in a twinkle of an eye. Thats the only way i want it. No more tears, no more pain an no more death.
NO! Why? Look at all the foolishness in the world..who in their right minds wants to be here any longer than they have to be when it comes to that. I will grow old gracefully and I give my appreciation to God every day for the life he provided me with but no thank you to immortality!! :)
Of course! I can set up a perfect plans for next 10,000 years and not sure if I'd ever be tired, bored or even if those 10,000 years would be enough. I am seriously taken by thoughts about it and I know it is possible. This also says that I do not believe in afterlife and all those lemonades and chewing gums. Huh, hope no one would be offended because that's how it looks on my level of perception.
The problem is that the body tends to wear out, things go wrong. The brain begins to malfunction and memory can go.. No,I would no like to have immortality with these problems. If things were only to improve though, that would be a different matter altogether.
Comments (13)
Iris B.
9
Networker, Marketeer
sorry was kinda depressed yesterday, am okay now. Life however is overrated Mike.
Mike G.
12
Marketer
Iris B, I guess it would be a sin for me not to want to live forever...life is great don't you think?
Iris B.
9
Networker, Marketeer
absolutely not, the sooner death comes the better!
Fabian B.
4
Holistic Health Consultant
Definitely yes. Given projected scientific advances, immortality will be a reality sooner than many think.
Glenn Williams
2
Internet marketer part time writer
When Jesus comes i'll have immortality, that is good enough for me
Dannie Griffin
5
Christian Knights
I day i will have immortality when Jesus comes to change us in a twinkle of an eye. Thats the only way i want it. No more tears, no more pain an no more death.
Lisa Marks
7
Diva Fashions/BeautyEnhancing
NO! Why? Look at all the foolishness in the world..who in their right minds wants to be here any longer than they have to be when it comes to that. I will grow old gracefully and I give my appreciation to God every day for the life he provided me with but no thank you to immortality!! :)
Branka Babic
2
Affiliate Marketer
Of course! I can set up a perfect plans for next 10,000 years and not sure if I'd ever be tired, bored or even if those 10,000 years would be enough. I am seriously taken by thoughts about it and I know it is possible. This also says that I do not believe in afterlife and all those lemonades and chewing gums. Huh, hope no one would be offended because that's how it looks on my level of perception.
Lisa W.
6
EBusinsess
No, I believe there is a better place waiting for me.
Paula van Dun
16
Retired
definitely not. hope to live long but not for ever
Harish M.
8
Seo freelancer and web development
No not an option, not worth by any means.
Derek Ayre
8
Writer - Zen practitioner
The problem is that the body tends to wear out, things go wrong. The brain begins to malfunction and memory can go.. No,I would no like to have immortality with these problems. If things were only to improve though, that would be a different matter altogether.
Kaaba Yahaya
10
Marketer at SFI(TEAM Leader), GlobAllShare and Cas
nope, i wouldnt at all