Its comical how old people turn to religion as they near death

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And start going to church and reciting the bible etc

these same guys who were comitting every sin in their youth suddenly realise they are going to die and need to try and make it to heaven and act like they were religious from birth and start looking down on others who dont follow
 
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why do u even care?
 
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it’s cuz they’re lil bitches that’s why
 
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Not much else to live for if you're at the end of your life. Pascal's wager and all that shit.
 
stop acting like you won't do the exact same shit you weak willed termite pussy fuck
 
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And start going to church and reciting the bible etc

these same guys who were comitting every sin in their youth suddenly realise they are going to die and need to try and make it to heaven and act like they were religious from birth and start looking down on others who dont follow

Yes bro , They will cry for god's help near the end of their lives.

In 1955, von Neumann was diagnosed with what was either bone or pancreatic cancer. He was not able to accept the proximity of his own demise, and the shadow of impending death instilled great fear in him. He invited a Roman Catholic priest, Father Anselm Strittmatter, O.S.B., to visit him for consultation. Von Neumann reportedly said, "So long as there is the possibility of eternal damnation for nonbelievers it is more logical to be a believer at the end", essentially saying that Pascal had a point, referring to Pascal's Wager. He had earlier confided to his mother, "There probably has to be a God. Many things are easier to explain if there is than if there isn't." Father Strittmatter administered the last rites to him. Some of von Neumann's friends (such as Abraham Pais and Oskar Morgenstern) said they had always believed him to be "completely agnostic". Of this deathbed conversion, Morgenstern told Heims, "He was of course completely agnostic all his life, and then he suddenly turned Catholic—it doesn't agree with anything whatsoever in his attitude, outlook and thinking when he was healthy." Father Strittmatter recalled that even after his conversion, von Neumann did not receive much peace or comfort from it, as he still remained terrified of death.

 
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