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Death
by Patric James Lemagnen

Thursday, April 25, 2002

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Why must all humans die?
It just isn't fair?
Why must everything end with people starting to cry?
Do we die because God dosn't care?

Why don't we ever see death approach?
Why don't we ever have a say in the horrible affair?
Yet once we're dead we're disposed of like an unwanted broach?
Do we die because God dosn't care

Why can't we choose the method of our disposal?
Why don't we cheat death - nobody would dare?
Why are we so foolish and sceptical?
Do we die because God dosn't care?

Why do we die yet God still lives?
Somehow it dosn't seem fair,
Why does God take and never give?
Do we die because God dosn't care?

Why can't some of us live instead?
Instead of common why cant death be rare?
Why is life so fragile like a thread?
Do we die because God dosn't care?

Why does death have to be so bad?
Why dosn't God ever spare?
Why does death have to be so sad?
Do we die because God dosn't care?



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Reviewed by Ben Edwards 4/30/2002
I am not a very religious person my self but a very good and often asked question spoken there.
Reviewed by Alain Gracio 4/25/2002
You ask good questions. Death is rest! Just like what the hell were we doing before we were born?
You see we don't remember, as so is death.
Consciousness lives on! I agree with George the only way of escape is throught God's plan its the only way believe me I've explored this subject and now I'm convinced in the work of the redeemer. Jesus Christ.
Reviewed by George MacLean Akurunwa 4/25/2002
Death can be very painful, but God has a better plan. All who die in Christ has a better home in heaven for forever, where there is no more pain. Sounds like the plan of a loving God to me.
Reviewed by Christopher Haynes 4/25/2002
good as always
Reviewed by Masarat Daud (Reader) 4/25/2002
These are some choices we don't have the privilege to make. Death is totally God's entity.
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