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suzyq_psu
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Ah jealousy…not a fun emotion.So you and a friend both have what could be a life threatening illness. Your friends wife is spending the family savings and sending him to Bethesda to get the best possible treatment. But your wife has good news as well and has ‘an even greater gift’.
She’s going to send you to a hospice where someone, in regard to the reality of your situation will ‘truly place that angst-filled reality into eternal perspective, give true meaning to it and enable the personal strength to face whatever current temporal conditions conjure up with aplomb, courage and dignity’.
I’ll bet your friend is really jealous.
However say you have two people that are destined to die (oh wait we all are) One you tell them not to worry because when they do die if they believe Jesus is their savior they get to live forever in eternity with him, no suffering again. The other you tell, well this is it, so really once your death comes (inevitably it will regardless of how fast it is, slow it is, painful or unpainful) you have nowhere else to go. This is it.
I bet your friend rethinks her jealousy and opts for eternal life. (Joking, honestly I have no idea what your friend would do) Just making my point.
However this really has nothing to do with this topic but I wanted to chime in because we could do hypotheticals all day long, one shouldn’t be so presumptuous on how people want to “live”. Honestly if I had the chance to die right now I would LOVE to because I believe I will get to be with God, however, it is not my time, so I will continue to pray and hope for the day I get to meet Jesus while trying to do HIS will to the best of my ability.
Basically you can’t say that someone would choose to stay here on this Earth rather than die because you have no clue what one person wants over another.