(December 24, 2011 at 9:17 am)Azazylix Wrote: I remember a quote by one of the ancient philosophers that said (VERY loosely):
"Where I am, Death is not, and where Death is, I am not. Why should it then be of concern to me?"
(I just got the gist of the quote and struggled to phrase it as closely as I can, forgive me!) I personally find that quote really comforting, even though there have been times when I was consumed with the thought of my own demise. I'd say my fear of Death stems from the fear of irrelevance, of simply passing into the nothingness of history, another patch of dirt people will tread upon without further thought, another statistic. I'd very much like to change the world before I pass, and before that happens I doubt I'd be able to rest in peace...
..although as many users before me have already said, it probably won't matter in the end. :/
Compared to an eternity death is just around the corner, waiting in it's silence to take hold of you, to relieve you of all your dreams and thoughts, to put a silence to your voice, never to be heard from again. Everyone should fear death for what it does to those that are left behind.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.