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Technically, this is true, in that you will always be yourself. |
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Personhood is eternal because God breathed some of Himself into each one of us. When we die we will
not be alone if we believed in Christ and loved and obeyed Him while we were here in this crucible
of human life. We can find the pleasure of rejoining our Father in Heaven and never feeling alone
again, or we can spend eternity separated from God in hell. Ask Christ into your life and start to
live to your best ability according to His direction which ,in a nut shell ,is love God above all
and love everyone else (even your enemies) as yourself. |
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I guess it depends on your definition of "alone." I define "alone" as having absolutely no living
organism within my perimeter, so of course I'm disagreeing with you. Some people aren't born alone
in this world; twins and the like aren't alone, and even single babies are attached to their mothers
for nine months.
However, I do agree that you will always be yourself and that nobody will ever fully know what it's
like to be you. |
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Only if you let it be. |
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