Why don't you just die

Why don't you just die?

First of all, it's worth pointing out that death is not an easy option. There are many reasons why we resist death, but the fact is, death is inevitable. The moment we are born, we start aging. The cycle of life goes on and death will come to us one day. The only thing that we can do is take measures to stay away from it.

Why don't you die and rot in hell fire?

If you don’t believe in God, the concept of “ hell is confusing. The idea of an eternal punishment for rejecting God’s love is so foreign that it’s hard for me to even imagine you could be so callous and judgmental. Perhaps you’ve heard of the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” In other words, treat others the way you want to be treated. The

Why don't you die and rot?

We are born with a number of biological processes in place designed to prevent us from living for an indefinite period of time. Our bodies have an internal clock that sets the amount of time we spend asleep and awake. The processes that ensure that we don't live forever are quite sophisticated. For example, if you are running around and bump your toe, the brain sends a signal to produce hormones that cause the injured area to rapidly heal itself. If you bump your toe again, the brain will respond differently by

Why don't you just die and rot?

Well, as much as we'd like to believe that death is an easy option, the reality is that it's much more complicated. First, consider the fact that you have a subpar immune system, meaning that you're susceptible to illnesses. That being said, you're also capable of recovering from an illness. It's just that you need to take the right measures. You need to take care of yourself, stay hydrated, and rest. If you're tired, you're more likely to

Why don't you die and rot in hell?

You may have heard this question posed before, often in the form, “If God is all-powerful, why would he allow people to suffer an eternal punishment in hell?” The answer is that God does not need to allow us to suffer in order for us to be punished. The Bible clearly states that God can execute judgment on each of us “immediately.” There is nothing that we can do to stop God from doing that.