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Closer and closer the date of our death is only moment away I seem to feel the end of our life that will not be someone else, but us instead. Pressing dangerously closer as I just don't know when or where. Yet it is really there and just a matter of a little more time still away.
Could God be in our death that is only moment away greeting the good from the bad that has long ago been decided by the life that we lived? Judged by our own conscience that will focus on our own true unique identity. Can we forgive yourself of your deeds crossing over to the other side, or also be forgiven by the love ones who passed before?
Will we feel embarrassed standing before our love ones that
are already there that now know all our secrets?
What
will it matter if we are Muslim, Christian, White or Brown, Rich or Poor?
There are about 21 major world religions today. About 1
billion people do not profess belief in any religion.
1. Christianity 2.1 billion
2. Islam 1.3 billion
3. Secular/Irreligious/Agnostic/Atheist 1.1 billion
4. Hinduism 900 million
5. Chinese traditional religion 394 million
6. Buddhism 376 million (see also buddhism by country)
7. Primal indigenous 300 million
8. African traditional and diasporic 100 million
9. Sikhism 23 million
10. Juche 19 million
11. Spiritism 15 million
12. Judaism 14 million
13. Bahá'í Faith 7 million
14. Jainism 4.2 million
15. Shinto 4 million
16. Cao Dai 4 million
17. Zoroastrianism 2.6 million
18. Tenrikyo 2 million
19. Neopaganism 1 million
20. Unitarian Universalism 800,000
21. Rastafari movement 600,000
1. Christianity 2.1 billion
2. Islam 1.3 billion
3. Secular/Irreligious/Agnostic/Atheist 1.1 billion
4. Hinduism 900 million
5. Chinese traditional religion 394 million
6. Buddhism 376 million (see also buddhism by country)
7. Primal indigenous 300 million
8. African traditional and diasporic 100 million
9. Sikhism 23 million
10. Juche 19 million
11. Spiritism 15 million
12. Judaism 14 million
13. Bahá'í Faith 7 million
14. Jainism 4.2 million
15. Shinto 4 million
16. Cao Dai 4 million
17. Zoroastrianism 2.6 million
18. Tenrikyo 2 million
19. Neopaganism 1 million
20. Unitarian Universalism 800,000
21. Rastafari movement 600,000
Source:
wikipedia
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In traditional anthropological studies there are actually 5 races.
These are
1) Mongoloid (Asian and American Indian)
2) Caucasoid (European)
3) Australoid (Australian and oceanic)
4) Negroid (east African black)
5) Capoid (south African black)
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In traditional anthropological studies there are actually 5 races.
These are
1) Mongoloid (Asian and American Indian)
2) Caucasoid (European)
3) Australoid (Australian and oceanic)
4) Negroid (east African black)
5) Capoid (south African black)
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At the moment of our death will any of that matter to us
then. Or will it be more important that you did your very best trying to love the
people who loved you whoever they were? That you forgave as well the mistakes that
people make because they were indeed human. At the moment of our death will our
own sins become the hell that we were told about learning that death is very real,
and is too late for tears?
If you cannot and did not or would not feel God love or the love
of other people in your life will you also feel that way at the moment of your
death?
So out of all the moments of your lifetime accumulating the wealth
and pleasures that you had just what was the most important ability that you possess,
that was to most valuable to you in life or death?
I feel like that the most valuable thing that I had at any
given moment in my life was my attitude. The attitude of the people who loved
me and who taught me that Gods attitude was as vast as the Universe where I live.
That in life and at the moment of my death that I could cross over to the other
side ok with the right attitude. So out of all of my possession and out of
everything that I am and was my attitude held what I valued the most. The very
touch of my mother and Father, Sister, Brother, Family, Wife, Children, Grandchildren,
Friends, and strangers alike. Somehow very much alive and real and always with
me wherever I go.
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