
Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
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Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
We had to bury my ninety-one year old(paternal) grandmother last week, and just before she passed, she had said, "I just saw Pap-Paw, and he said that it's time to come home." It was a beautiful sentiment, and it is not the first time that I've had friends or family have an out of body experience when being close to death.
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Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
Have you read C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce.miditek wrote:We had to bury my ninety-one year old(paternal) grandmother last week, and just before she passed, she had said, "I just saw Pap-Paw, and he said that it's time to come home." It was a beautiful sentiment, and it is not the first time that I've had friends or family have an out of body experience when being close to death.
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Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
Its not a question unless followed by a "?". Don't you DARE answer it. :pissed3:Rebel wrote:Have you read C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce.miditek wrote:We had to bury my ninety-one year old(paternal) grandmother last week, and just before she passed, she had said, "I just saw Pap-Paw, and he said that it's time to come home." It was a beautiful sentiment, and it is not the first time that I've had friends or family have an out of body experience when being close to death.

Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
A fascinating book, and I personally loved it and the rest of his works.Rebel wrote:Have you read C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce.miditek wrote:We had to bury my ninety-one year old(paternal) grandmother last week, and just before she passed, she had said, "I just saw Pap-Paw, and he said that it's time to come home." It was a beautiful sentiment, and it is not the first time that I've had friends or family have an out of body experience when being close to death.
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Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
If only the same could be said of my post.miditek wrote:I personally loved it and the rest of his works.

PS: Its pretentious to call a book a "work"

Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
A lot of books that I bought were compilations of several books, hence that title "works", such asAAAAAAAAAA wrote:If only the same could be said of my post.miditek wrote:I personally loved it and the rest of his works.
PS: Its pretentious to call a book a "work"
"The Collected Works of C.S. Lewis"
http://www.amazon.com/Collected-Works-C ... 0884861511
more..descriptive perhaps than any pretentious intent.

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Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
Oh, fine. I can't stay mad at you.miditek wrote:A lot of books that I bought were compilations of several books, hence that title "works", such asAAAAAAAAAA wrote:If only the same could be said of my post.miditek wrote:I personally loved it and the rest of his works.
PS: Its pretentious to call a book a "work"
"The Collected Works of C.S. Lewis"
http://www.amazon.com/Collected-Works-C ... 0884861511
more..descriptive perhaps than any pretentious intent.


Re: Where Would you Rather go When you Die?
Why would it be pretentious to call a book a work?
work - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/work
With that definition, there is no value statement as to the importance of the product.
work - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/work
With that definition, there is no value statement as to the importance of the product.