Dr. Who wrote on Oct 12th, 2010 at 7:51pm:I thought this was a question...? Yes, all living things die, and death is the end and relinquishment of the life of said living thing.
Not true -depending on your beliefs and viewpoints, naturally
All living things (and that may include far more than you think in the determination of what constitutes life) do not die if you consider that we humans are spiritual beings having a physical experience, and the 'end' is not the relinquishment of life at all. We simply go home to where we came from before we incarnated.
I also like to think that my pets are doing the same thing. So for that matter -and Bruce has written on this in his books- other life forms (Dolphins in the case of Bruce's books to give just one example) are probably all having the same physical experience, and then they go home to whatever version of Focus 27 is set aside for them.
Nuts you think? well, remember the maxim: when all possibilities have been explored, the remaining one NO MATTER HOW ABSURD IT MAY SEEM, must be the correct hypothesis.
Or words to that effect
Best wishes,
David.