Endlessness.... weekly engagement #41.

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Pleasant greetings everyone!

Life comes with death as we know it, but what if you could live forever....would you?

The above prompt intrigued me so much for days that I was indecisive about what to pen down as my response. Who wouldn't want to love forever when the odds are in favour and all things are being equal. These and many more thoughts flooded my mind endlessly, till I decided to listen to my inner self and get the truth of my choice.

Life is a beautiful journey with a desired destination in view. Life was meant to be simple and lived simply by all of God's creation but the desire of man to know more than necessary and to acquire more than is needed, gave rise to selfish killings, riots and wars.... which has for a long time resulted in deaths of many.

Is death the end of life?

The answer to this question varies across diverse cultural and spiritusl circles. To some death is the end while to others it is a transition phase to a more better place called paradise. Sone other geoup of persons believe that life is a cycle and when a person dies, he or she is reborn to continue with their unfinished business on earth.

Concept of immortality

Immortality from every source of definition, points to one fact, which is the ability to live forever. Lifespans for every human ranges from ages 70 to 120. So the concept of living longer or forever is very enticing but it is not without its demerits.

Man is a social being able to form lasting bonds and relationships. Sometimes a relationship can be so enjoyable and advantegeous that each partner prays against obstacles...death inclusive.

For some, it is the need to protect their offspring till they can survive on their own that causes them to wish for immortality but sadly none of these desires and wishes can stop death from carrying out it's task.

Would I choose immortality?

The answer is a big no for me as I would not want to be immortal while the rest of my family grow old, get sick and eventually die.

Another factor that informs my choice and response is the fact that this earth is now so corrupted and filled with so much evil that If not for some very important reasons, I would not want to continue living in it.

Look around our societies and see the havoc pepertrated on a daily basis or put on a news channel and you will discover that more than half of thier reports are about social unrest. Wars are ongoing, famine is ravishing our nations slowly, political shenanigans, insurgency and terrorism are the order of the day. Things like this makes my hair stand on end.

Lastly as a Christian, I am promised of a far better destination where such havocs cannot be found. If I choose to remain on earth, how will I be able to get to that beautiful place called heaven?

I do not want to live forever and start burying my loved ones. Moreover, the stress of always trying to form new relationships because of my endless age seems so tiring and to prevent this, I would have to live in isolation and that would be a very sorry state to be in.

Thank you all for reading.

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This is a beautiful write up. thanks for sharing

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This is very intriguing too sis. Death is inevitable and unless it’s God’s desire for us to live longer, truly immortality is not a good choice.

We will want to die at a very ripe age as we see our children, our grandchildren and great-grandchildren,

Thanks for sharing this awesome publish with us.

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You got the point spot on. God's plan is way better than living longer. The major thing should be abiding In His will, enjoying the relationships we form and living this life to the fullest.....other things don't matter.

I appreciate your wise words, thank you.

Have a great weekend.

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For any mortal being, death is inevitable. Why would one even want to live immortality in this world that is filled with wickedness, vile, social unrest, wars and famine. It is of no use at all.
The only thing is to ask God for the grace to live at a ripe age and while at it, live a life of holiness so that at death, you will have eternal rest.

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I love your opinion on this. What is life when you cannot die again but kept burying your families and loved ones? Even you will start begging death to come just like my late granny who kept calling Jesus to take her home as she was tired of the evil happening everywhere in the world. When one is promised of a better place than this corrupt earth, immortality would be the last thing they would ever wish for.

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You are spot on sis and this is perfectly said.

Thank you, you are a part of those women I admire and adore. You are loved.... cheers

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