Tuesday, December 1, 2009

1. What worries you most about dying?
Making others feel sad. I want to have a family, but when I die, I don't want my family to be so grief-stricken that they can't function. I'm saying this kind of ironically, because if someone in my close family died, I'm sure I would react the way I wouldn't want my future family to react.

2. When you die, how do you want people to react?
I want for people to be able to say, "Wow. What a person he was." Hopefully that will be the case. My funeral is going to be so awesome. I really wish I will be able to go. I'm gonna rent out a freaking amusement park.

3. Would you want to know when you are going to die?
Nah. What's life (or death) without some surprises?

4. If you knew you only had 3 months to live, what would you do?
Probably not that much differently. I'd tell everyone that I love that I love them, then I'd be ready to face God and spend eternity with Him.

5. Do you believe in a life after death? How does your view in this regard impact on your overall attitude towards death?
If by 'life after death' you mean eternity in Heaven, then absolutely!

6. What has exerted the strongest effect on your current attitude towards death?
My Christianity. My relationship with the Lord has taught me to not really be afraid of death, so, while the situation in which I die may be scary, I'm not particularly scared of death itself.

7. Do dying people have a right to know that they are dying?
I guess so.

8. Should dying people be encouraged to talk about dying?
Death is part of life, so to discourage discussion is kind of silly.

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