IPv4 wrote:I think its common that people who die having cancer feels "better" for a short period just before they die. There is an explanation for it, not sure what it was.
TheChocolateGamer wrote:IPv4 wrote:I think its common that people who die having cancer feels "better" for a short period just before they die. There is an explanation for it, not sure what it was.
I think she will feel better for all eternity (if only she has accepted Christ as our Saviour of our sins) . Let's hope it's that
IPv4 wrote:TheChocolateGamer wrote:IPv4 wrote:I think its common that people who die having cancer feels "better" for a short period just before they die. There is an explanation for it, not sure what it was.
I think she will feel better for all eternity (if only she has accepted Christ as our Saviour of our sins) . Let's hope it's that
After re-reading what John wrote, I couldnt see that the mother felt better, I must have assumed it based on context. A possibility is that the mother didn't want to spent the last time of her life in a hospital.
TheChocolateGamer wrote:It's most probably due to old age, we must remember that every person has an appointed time of death. An illness cannot increase nor decrease the length of how much would anyone live.
K. Ayato wrote:It's rude to presume why God decided to call her home when He did.
IPv4 wrote:I think its common that people who die having cancer feels "better" for a short period just before they die. There is an explanation for it, not sure what it was.
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