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  1. Oct 1, 2010 · A violent battle is raging around us twenty-four hours per day. In 1965, Donald Grey Barnhouse wrote a book about it called The Invisible War. It is the battle for your mind, and that battle is vicious. It is intense. It is unrelenting, and it is unfair because Satan never plays fair.

  2. We each have to find our own way to process the reality of dying. But faith can help, as can taking a practical approach. For example, accepting that life has a finite span focuses the attention, enabling us to take stock of our lives and think about the possibilities still ahead.

  3. Aug 17, 2023 · The only certainty in life is death. But what can the philosophy of death uncover about it? In this article we will explore five different philosophical theories.

  4. Nov 1, 2021 · Does the understanding that our final breath could come tomorrow affect the way we choose to live? And how do we make sense of a life cut short by a random accident, or a collective existence in which the loss of 5 million lives to a pandemic often seems eclipsed by other headlines?

  5. We can choose to stop trying particularly to live, accepting death as coming from old age or terminal illness; we can be on the side of the physical forces that tend toward our death. There are three principal ways of trying to make death as such acceptable.

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  6. Apr 1, 2015 · The effect of mortal thinking on behavior also seems to depend on whether death is at the top of our mind or hovering just beyond our consciousness. Still, the duality of helpful and harmful...

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  8. Jun 9, 2020 · Death is finality in their present form for all living things. Why do we hide it from our children and ourselves? The emotions of a dying person are complex and contradictory.

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