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Well i can see i wasted my time by coming here.
Ours, too, troll. Clear, Dark, Steady Skies! (And considerate neighbors!!!) |
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cathyxx wrote in message ...
Jas?n wrote: You have come to the right person. I personally contacted your great-grandpa and he told me to tell you to "Jump." See i dont find that funny infact its incribly insensitve considering my granda died recently. I didnt come here for little kids to make fun of me so whatever. |
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cathyxx wrote in message ...
Jas?n wrote: You have come to the right person. I personally contacted your great-grandpa and he told me to tell you to "Jump." See i dont find that funny infact its incribly insensitve considering my granda died recently. I didnt come here for little kids to make fun of me so whatever. |
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![]() Stephen Paul wrote: What is this, the dark ages? yes; we still have not exited! -- Rick S. http://users.rcn.com/rflrs |
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![]() Stephen Paul wrote: What is this, the dark ages? yes; we still have not exited! -- Rick S. http://users.rcn.com/rflrs |
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"Jas?n" wrote in message
om... cathyxx wrote in message ... Jas?n wrote: You have come to the right person. I personally contacted your great-grandpa and he told me to tell you to "Jump." See i dont find that funny infact its incribly insensitve considering my granda died recently. I didnt come here for little kids to make fun of me so whatever. I found it interesting that you fear the idea of cessation of being. Personally, I take great comfort in knowing that when I am dead, I am dead. You see, you are burdened with your thoughts on the subject, and I am not. I've lost loved ones as well, and it comforts me to know that they are not burning in Hell, because Hell doesn't exist. There is no divine being who punishes the wicked after death in a way more heinous than those of us in life can imagine. That is illogical even to imperfect man. Consider, if I mow you down with my car in a drunken stooper, you will only suffer while conscious, and then shock will protect you, until your life ends. Yet God visits suffering on life eternal? The folks who dreamed up that idea, are ass-holes. Take heart, and courage. Your granda is no more. Soon we will all follow. Take comfort now in love, joy, and sorrow, for they are a finite gift. Make the best of them. AND, whatever you do, don't pass your unwarranted fear onto your offspring. What kind of mean-spirited parent uses eternal damnation as a threat? What is this, the dark ages? |
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"Jas?n" wrote in message
om... cathyxx wrote in message ... Jas?n wrote: You have come to the right person. I personally contacted your great-grandpa and he told me to tell you to "Jump." See i dont find that funny infact its incribly insensitve considering my granda died recently. I didnt come here for little kids to make fun of me so whatever. I found it interesting that you fear the idea of cessation of being. Personally, I take great comfort in knowing that when I am dead, I am dead. You see, you are burdened with your thoughts on the subject, and I am not. I've lost loved ones as well, and it comforts me to know that they are not burning in Hell, because Hell doesn't exist. There is no divine being who punishes the wicked after death in a way more heinous than those of us in life can imagine. That is illogical even to imperfect man. Consider, if I mow you down with my car in a drunken stooper, you will only suffer while conscious, and then shock will protect you, until your life ends. Yet God visits suffering on life eternal? The folks who dreamed up that idea, are ass-holes. Take heart, and courage. Your granda is no more. Soon we will all follow. Take comfort now in love, joy, and sorrow, for they are a finite gift. Make the best of them. AND, whatever you do, don't pass your unwarranted fear onto your offspring. What kind of mean-spirited parent uses eternal damnation as a threat? What is this, the dark ages? |
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On 5 Apr 2004 20:04:17 -0700, Jas?n wrote:
Hello everyone! Well i am new here and i need help. Lately i have been having intense feelings of depresssion do to my fear of death (no worries i dont have depression, i go to a therapist and am on meds for a un-related thing but the meds are anti-depressents). I was raised with no faith but always just assumed there was life after death, then i released that is is possible that this may not be so, you may cease to be which is my worst fear. So to get over this, or at least give me alittle comfort i want a medium, or someone whom can communicate with the other side, so they can commuinicate with my great-grandpa whom died last july. I dont knnow of any place near me to go so i am turning to here. Any help you guys/girls can give me would be great! P.S. my email is if you want to contact me there, thanks! This sounds a LOT like a troll. End of Life counseling is not generally germane to this Amateur Astronomy newsgroup. However, since we are off the topic, a few points: 1.) What on Earth possessed you to post this issue to an Astronomy newsgroup? 2.) Your fear of death is nature's way of keeping you alive. 3.) If there is an existence after death, you'll find out when you get there, and your worries will be pointless. If there isn't, then you'll feel nothing - no pain, no grief, no worries, nothing! 4.) If you want to talk to a medium, psychic, astrologer, etc.; consult the Yellow Pages in your phone book, and keep your credit card handy. They don't hang around here very much. If nothing else do a web search (Google, Yahoo, etc.) for these people. 5.) You won't get much sympathy by posting off-topic to this or other newsgroups. This newsgroup, in particular, has a vehement dislike of anything associated with astrology, the occult, pseudo-science, UFO's, or whatever wierdness suits your fancy. Cheers, Larry G. -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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On 5 Apr 2004 20:04:17 -0700, Jas?n wrote:
Hello everyone! Well i am new here and i need help. Lately i have been having intense feelings of depresssion do to my fear of death (no worries i dont have depression, i go to a therapist and am on meds for a un-related thing but the meds are anti-depressents). I was raised with no faith but always just assumed there was life after death, then i released that is is possible that this may not be so, you may cease to be which is my worst fear. So to get over this, or at least give me alittle comfort i want a medium, or someone whom can communicate with the other side, so they can commuinicate with my great-grandpa whom died last july. I dont knnow of any place near me to go so i am turning to here. Any help you guys/girls can give me would be great! P.S. my email is if you want to contact me there, thanks! This sounds a LOT like a troll. End of Life counseling is not generally germane to this Amateur Astronomy newsgroup. However, since we are off the topic, a few points: 1.) What on Earth possessed you to post this issue to an Astronomy newsgroup? 2.) Your fear of death is nature's way of keeping you alive. 3.) If there is an existence after death, you'll find out when you get there, and your worries will be pointless. If there isn't, then you'll feel nothing - no pain, no grief, no worries, nothing! 4.) If you want to talk to a medium, psychic, astrologer, etc.; consult the Yellow Pages in your phone book, and keep your credit card handy. They don't hang around here very much. If nothing else do a web search (Google, Yahoo, etc.) for these people. 5.) You won't get much sympathy by posting off-topic to this or other newsgroups. This newsgroup, in particular, has a vehement dislike of anything associated with astrology, the occult, pseudo-science, UFO's, or whatever wierdness suits your fancy. Cheers, Larry G. -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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"Marty" wrote in message
... When I find myself troubled with thoughts of my mortality and insignificance in the grand scheme of the universe, I find comfort in alcoholism... In the words of Ogden Nash: Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. |
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