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4.18.2006

Upon looking over the 'How to die successfully' post...

The post below (How to die successfully) I wrote as if I was writing an article, yet I just improvised it as I went, not having anything in mind or any structure other than seven points to fill out. As I look at it now I find it interesting what I chose to include as points. The first three are the basic three of Word of God, pure doctrine, and practice; but then the next four, as I looked at them after the fact, suprised me. Charity, pure tongue, joy, and gratitude. There's a theme there. They are personal eschatological traits. I just found it interesting that in my improvising and not calculating what I'd write I was following a theme, and a somewhat unique one too...