Most people who die are just victims of consequences....
By cyclopz
@cyclopz (251)
Sydney, Australia
June 29, 2011 1:52pm CST
They say most people who die are just mere victims of consequences and not because their time is up, it is usually because they are on the wrong place at the wrong time with someone whose time is already up.
I recalled this when we were on a trip riding an airplane, my travel companions really have a problem with flying and they are worried that something wrong might happen with the plane. One of them told me that most people who die in accidents usually are not yet bound to die but they died because they are with someone whose time is already up. She stated an example that if there is someone on board the plane whose time is up and that if the plane crashes several people whose time is still not up would also be dead in the crash.
Sometimes its quite bothering thinking about it too much if you think she might be right in a way.
What do you think about this?
Do you also believe that most people who die are just victims of consequences?
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2 responses
@ladygator (3465)
• United States
2 Jul 11
Good evening Cyclopz,
I can see some concrete thoughts to create this thinking. It does make sense, however the thing is how do you really know who's time it was that was up? I look at it as one of those which way books... the ones that you make a choice as to what you will do next in a particular situation and you move to the part of the book you are instructed to go to. I guess you have a few choices here, you either do what you want and live how you want or you be a loner.
@schreurs5 (80)
• Canada
29 Jun 11
I believe that if you die in an accident then it was your time. If alot of people die in an accident then chances are it was their time too.
Murder on the other hand I am not sure of. If you are murdered is it just bad luck, wrong place at the wrong time or was it part of the grand design?