Which is more scary: life or death?
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The most scary thing about life is death. If life was more scary than death I'd choose death right now :P
Death is scary when you're worried you didn't finish your life be it by living it to the fullest, being kind, whatever. With that being said life is the scariest thing, life is the great unknown anything could happen tomorrow, including death.
Life is nothing but changes and weird turns that can really kick you in the guts whereas death is a certanty, My father is a surgeon and he has experienced it multiple times that a patient came back after being clinically dead for a few seconds but all of their descriptions where the same. They saw a bright white light and they were overthrown with a feeling of peace and happyness. After having said all this I am still not certain what to think of this question. I mean, life is a rocky road but it still is a lot of fun if you ask me!
Death! Because you will burn in Hell fire if you ain't right with the Lord.
Life. Why does everyone choose death? There's nothing after life, just maybe another life.
I can't be the only one who isn't scared of death and would welcome it can I?
Well, I don't believe in a life after death, so just being gone forever can't be nearly as scary as a world of disease, war, and sadness, can it?
Life. Death is the only thing that's certain, life isn't we could end up having a miserable shitty life. Death saves us.
I think it depends. If I'm ecstatically happy I fear death and if I'm morbidly depressed I fear life.
I believe life. It's usually not the afterlife in and of itself. It's the dying process. Plus in our world , when it comes to death we are given more faith than knowledge. A toughy !
I would say birth is more scary than dying. Dying is easy unless, of course, the parachute didn't open
Life. If I wasn't brought here in the first place, I presumably would have never known pain nor suffering. More importantly, I would never have known death because I wouldn't have lived in the first place.