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Life is not short. Life is endless. Please refer with Bible. Reference: Matthew 5:3; 19:29, Malachi 3:15-18. The Bible just says about the LIFE. God bless You.

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Mortal life is 72yrs (exceptions of course: younger or older), but, that's

what God said.

Eternal life with Jesus comes as you accept Him as your Savior.

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Why do people say life is short?

People say life is short because time seems to pass quickly, making people realize how important it is to make the most of the time they have. This saying serves as a reminder to prioritize what truly matters and to live each day to the fullest.


Can you prove that life is very short?

There aren't many people who would say "No, I've had way too much already!" when asked if they would like a few more years of good quality life. An eternity stretches backwards prior to my birth, and an eternity will stretch on after my death. It makes no difference how old I am when I die; it will be and it will seem short.


What did not contribute to the short life expectancy of serfs?

Serfs' short life expectancy was likely not contributed to by their living conditions, as they often lived in rural areas with fresh air and access to natural resources. Their diet, mainly consisting of grains and vegetables, may have been more nutritious than that of urban dwellers. Additionally, they were involved in physical labor which could have provided some health benefits.


What was the life expectancy before the renaissance?

Before the Renaissance, life expectancy was generally around 30-40 years due to high infant mortality rates and limited medical knowledge. Disease, famine, and lack of sanitation were major factors contributing to the short lifespan during that time.


Why was life expectancy so short in 16nth century?

Life expectancy was short in the 16th century due to high infant mortality rates, lack of medical advancements and treatments, frequent infectious diseases, poor sanitation and hygiene practices, and limited access to nutrition and clean water. These factors together contributed to a lower average lifespan during that time period.