have you ever seen when anybody die in front of your eyes?

India
February 10, 2013 2:27am CST
I was going to school with my friend when I was a teenager and I saw crowded people in the street. when I went forward what I saw was a young guy liying on the street and blooding all over face, ears, mouth... his body was shaking and was looking at somewhere far like he was asking help but not able to move or say a words.. he died with a road accident in front of my eyes that day... I still remember his face and how he was asking help for life in his silence and time of his death. from that time i used to think sometimes about what life can be after this? so I used to study and try to make at least some good moments with my family as we do not know what want to happen in the next moment!
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@iuliuxd (4453)
• Romania
10 Feb 13
Yes many times. One evening in only 2 hours i`ve seen hundreds of people dying. It was the evening when i watched Rambo 3. I`ve seen people dying in real life too but i don`t want to talk about it.
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@iuliuxd (4453)
• Romania
11 Feb 13
It depends on how we look at this life.
@Huyubo (14)
• China
10 Feb 13
life is delicate ,it is the unforeseen that always happen ,we should cherrish our life ,life have ones ,and at the same time, we must have the mercy of others ,i am sorry but i am not a excellent english learner ,use our chinese word ;i am only a da jiang you de,i can express in english ,sorruy
@sishy7 (27169)
• Australia
10 Feb 13
Don't worry about your English. There are plenty of members here who are also learning English. This site is very accommodating to those whose English is not their first language.
• United States
14 Feb 13
I get what you are saying - and English is my first language. So you are doing fine. You probably wouldn't understand a word I wrote if I wrote in any other language! So you are doing better than I would...lol. Just remember - the word 'English" is always capitalized. Capital "E" always.
• India
10 Feb 13
English is not my mother language too and I have learn it by myself only... so for that I know my english also is not good but I try to improve it all time... Donot worry, you will learn it very fast and easily as you are in my lot site and communicate to others...
@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
13 Feb 13
You are right. None of us knows what tomorrow will bring, or even if there will be a tomorrow on this earth. The bible tells us that we should always be ready, as no one knows but God when this age will end and Jesus will return.
• India
13 Feb 13
The past has gone and never come back, Tomorrow did not come yet, so be in the present because God is in present. Sorry for my bad english :)
@bellis716 (4799)
• United States
14 Feb 13
Your English is not really bad. You got your thought across. Sometimes, I think we use too many unnecessary words.
• India
14 Feb 13
Thanks for sharing,I am 67+ now, i have seen my mom, dad, my elder sister, many relatives dieing and breathing their last, we put water from Gaga river and basil leaves in their mouth. HAPPY VALENTINE DAY.
@dollar3235 (2062)
• India
10 Feb 13
Fortunately, I've never been such a situation where someone was dying in front me and I don't wish to be in such situation in future.
@JohnRok1 (2051)
11 Feb 13
I was in a communion service in a reformed Baptist Church and just at the end this guy in front of me slid down in the seat. While waiting for the ambulance a nurse in the congregation tried to revive him and the ambulance staff assisted her when they arrived. I got into conversation with the pastor while this was going on and he told me that in the break before the communion the guy had said to him, like "After a sermon like that, I'm ready for glory". He was pretty confident that they would not succeed in reviving him; and they didn't. On the subsequent occasions when I saw his widow she seemed quite composed. Certainly a solemn exhortation to myself to ensure that I am similarly ready when the end comes! At least I know that an infinite sacrifice by an infinite Redeemer on my behalf is my only ticket to heaven!
@JohnRok1 (2051)
12 Feb 13
If in this life we feel we are good and we do good, we are deluded. We don't. The question is rather: Do we have Christ or do we not? If we have Him, of course we will do less evil and omit less good than otherwise, and hopefully the more so as we grow, because we seek to purify ourselves (i.e., our lives) as He is pure (with Him as our model), but evil is always present with us. The hope we have within us is that when we see Him we will be like Him, and it is this hope which causes us to purify ourselves as He is pure.
@prashu228 (37526)
• India
11 Feb 13
Hi No i didn't see anyone die in front of my eyes. My grandparents passed away when i was in my high school and that too i was in other city so i never felt the pain when somebody passes .But yes now after grown up i really feel the pain of missing them.