Thursday, February 4, 2010

True or false. Life is a sexually transmitted disease that is always fatal.?

Is old age a disease? Is it communicable?True or false. Life is a sexually transmitted disease that is always fatal.?
Life and love are sexually transmitted. Even after the life is gone, the love continuesTrue or false. Life is a sexually transmitted disease that is always fatal.?
True!
However, individuals who contract this disease can lead relatively normal, healthy lives.
Personally I love life. I know several persons of advanced age that are very sharp! I know a lady who in 92 and she is very smart, walks without a can or walker. I know another who will soon be 93 and this lady jogs! Life is what you make it. With God in your life you can have an abundant life.
False, though it is an interesting statement.
Possibly, but Jesus is the cure!





God bless!
The question is not properly formed, creating a logical fallacy, known as petitio principii. Life is not a disease, because a disease is a disorder that upsets the normal life function. Without life disease would not have a meaning. No the answer is no.
No! God's gift is eternal life with him forever.
No, life is not a disease! Although it is always fatal? I am 80 and I don't think of myself as old yet.
False in so many ways
Very negative view of life.
Life isn't always fatal. Alot depends on Who your Physician is...
false the sole lives for ever.
You are a young man at 60. My son's age. Then I have a daughter who is 59 and another son who is 57. You can stay healthy for many years to come. This body will die and fade away true, but there is a better life waiting for us in Heaven.
FALSE!!!!





No,No,No








Life is from God who created us.
Life is a gift from God and not a disease! Old age is not a disease! You can't catch old age that comes from living right and not living recklessly!But yes it is true that life is fatal.
Definitely true.





Death is a fate none of us can avoid. Heaven, hell and the afterlife are open to debate. The fact of death is not. So religion is irrelevant.





Old age is not a disease in the sense that you can contract it from an elderly person, but it is a disease in the sense that it is a misfortune that plagues most of us at some point of life. And yes, it's communicable, from foolish mother and father to equally foolish daughter and son.





To Robin Runeslinger: My dear, he's being sarcastic. In sarcasm, ';logical fallacies'; count for nothing.
Nice thinking.





I like that down-to-earth approach.
I'd call life a sexually transmitted pleasure, personally. But yes, physical life is fatal, the reason being that we are all sinners. Or, as British poet W H Auden put it, 'All sin tends to be addictive, and the terminal point of addiction is what is called damnation.'





Yet spiritual life is something gifted by God whilst believers are physically alive, and it goes on forever. The Christian apostle John said, 'We know that we have passed from death to life' so physical death is instantly changed into spiritual life. That's why Christians do not fear death or mourn as those who have no hope.
That's a jaundiced view, and terribly funny! You sir, are an Official Curmudgeon!!!
True in the simple medical definition of the terms.
true
lol





true .
You may still be pretty healthy at 60 but it's all down hill from here fella!
That's the most cynical thing I've ever heard! I can't say I disagree with you, though.
No. Life is God's gift and the part of the gift is that we die. but we can choose to to live with Him forever.
True. Life is sexually transmitted,


Is it fatal...... yes!


Is it e disease?.......No , not at all. there are many things great in life, sex for one.


If your question was of good intent ( no religion implied )


Best of luck with life.
Old age is a result of sin, passed on by Adam and Eve.
Life is a synthesis of fractal, infernal, temporal seed body and divine eternal soul spirit. This synthesis of life creates a range of emotive possibilities. This range of emotive possibilities creates entertainment.

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