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If I actually met "the man," there's no way I'd commit suicide with all the rumors about what will happen if you do. That means I would die at the age of 103. A little to old for me but Viagra should still be around then.
No, even if you were to commit suicide and it didn't work, you may still be alive but nothing was said about not being severely handicapped or other bad possible things like disease and horrible pains. Even though I might not die for 80 years, I would still be very cautious.
I'd say COOL!
With an offer to live until almost 130?!? Oh no, I would be quite genteel and suitably appreciative. Why risk having it rescinded? (Or worse: technically true ... where you spend 50 years in a hospital bed with every bone in your body broken while reporters drop by periodically to enquire how it feels to have miraculously survived that drop out of an airplane, all those years ago).
Voted : I would live the best kind of life I could, now that God is revealed to me.
In this scenario, God says I will live for 80 more years. God DOES NOT guarantee I will go to Heaven. I will have as much opportunity as the next person to screw up. And I sense that suicide would make God really mad. God also does not say I will live a painless life. Attempted suicide would be very painful. I mean God telling me I will live for 80 more years would prove that there IS a God. So why live any longer as though God does not exist? I would live those 80 years as the best kind of person I could be. Existentialism would become a non-issue for me
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