Are you afraid of death?

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Agow95

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Completely fucking terrified, I'm atheist and don't believe in an afterlife of any sort, so for me death would just be unending nothingness with no feeling, emotion, memory or thinking
 

Chalacachaca

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stevedisco said:
Afraid of dying? No. To me death is nothingness, I wont care when I'm gone, or remember the pain I have felt. But my biggest fears surrounding death are leaving those I care about alone, And dying without being remembered for something great.
This pretty much defines my views towards death too, except for being remembered, I'll change that for not being able to leave something meaningful for the next generation.
 

Carnage95

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No, I have never been afraid of death but I am nervous about feeling the pain while dying. I am also scared of not being able to achieve the things I would like to before I die.
 

Olas

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This is the main reason it must suck to be an athiest. I don't exactly believe in a heaven or hell, but I do believe in a sort of pantheistic reincarnation. The way I see it the molecules that make up my body, including whichever ones are responsible for consciousnes, will be recycled by nature and eventually wind up as part of some other organism(s). So in a sense I'll live on through other entities.

That is assuming consciousnes is attached to matter at all and not a seperate thing altogether, which I haven't fully ruled out.
 

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OlasDAlmighty said:
This is the main reason it must suck to be an athiest. I don't exactly believe in a heaven or hell, but I do believe in a sort of pantheistic reincarnation. The way I see it the molecules that make up my body, including whichever ones are responsible for consciousnes, will be recycled by nature and eventually wind up as part of some other organism(s). So in a sense I'll live on through other entities.

That is assuming consciousnes is attached to matter at all and not a seperate thing altogether, which I haven't fully ruled out.
This.

I agree 100%. The idea of death seems unbearable only to the living, and especially to those, close to the deceased. Me myself personally - I don't fear death as much as I fear leaving those I love behind. And knowing that they will suffer when I die.
 

CrazyJew

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See, I live in Israel. We have conscription. By some marvelous human error severe ostigmatism and lack of depth perception were marked as "slight sharpness problem", and high blood pressure was ignored, so unless I get into the smarty academic program it's off to fire good ol' Tavor there at terrorists. I have come to terms with the possibility of death long ago. So no, I am ready to face it if that's what's needed.
 

Nouw

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"And I am not frightened of dying. Any time will do, I don't mind. Why should I be frightened of dying? There's no reason for it ? you've got to go sometime."-Gerry O'Driscoll

Words from Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album. The song is Great Gig in the Sky. According to my religion, I'll be reincarnated but that does not change my view point. I am not afraid of death, it's as natural as life.
 

Doclector

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I personally think everyone is. I've seen ghosts, so I'm pretty sure there's an afterlife, and I'm scared of death. That universal fear may be the one thing that every human being has in common mentally.
 

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Evil Smurf said:
well, I believe in heaven so no, but I don't want to die painfully, ie burned with oil to death. That be terrifying!
I dont believe so I am not afraid of death, I just dont want to die painfully... or embarassingly.
 

Kolby Jack

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The prospect of death and non-existence terrifies me, as it does everyone. Everyone fears dying, although some people have other things that outweigh the fear, like faith, sacrifice, or an extreme wish to no longer be alive. Right now I'm hoping science will find someway to make me live until I decide I'm ready for death. Come on, science!
 

HardkorSB

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OlasDAlmighty said:
The way I see it the molecules that make up my body, including whichever ones are responsible for consciousnes, will be recycled by nature and eventually wind up as part of some other organism(s). So in a sense I'll live on through other entities.
Just like a cow in a sense lives on through you after you've eaten a hamburger :)
 

s0p0g

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i'm cool with death, i am not sure about dying though. depends on the circumstances, i guess.
having cancer and spending the last weeks in pain certainly won't bolster my "coolness", but suffering a "heroic" death (dunno, pushing someone away from an incoming car, getting hit myself, suffering severe internal blunt trauma, bleeding to death (with some luck falling asleep due to hyopxia while endorphines kill the pain)) i maybe able to pull off the serene smile we know from (bad) tv series and movies (that i'd like)
besides that i do not care too much, actually.

...and this, of course, no reason to be impolite while talking about death & dying ^^
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JCBFGD

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Death? No. Dying? Yes.

Actually, a bit apprehensive about death...what if when you die, there's just no detectable brain activity? You're really wide awake, but immobile. Locked-in syndrome to the extreme. That's why, after my funeral, I want to be exhumed and have my brain removed, cut into tiny pieces and then burned. Then re-bury me.
 

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Fear death? I have no need , I have found the solution to bring about immortality< you don't age while watching the never ending nyan cat, How long can you watch?

OT: No, I don't fear death, I pretty much grew up surrounded by it.