If they are saved (Catholic or Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran) they are receiving comfort from the fact that Christ died for them, and thanks be to Him, they are going to heaven to live with Him eternally. He died for everyone, including the dying people as well as those who reject Him, and if that dying person accepted Him, that person can die in peace.
The comfort isn't in the actual cross. It is in what it represents
Hospice is a very good resource for terminally ill people. They will help comfort the dying person and supply equipment and have resources to provide excellent care for people who need them.
Physical signs that may indicate a person is in the fetal position when dying include curled-up posture, knees drawn towards the chest, and arms wrapped around the body. These signs suggest a sense of protection and comfort during the dying process.
A dying person can survive without food for several weeks, but may only be able to survive without water for a few days to a week. It is important to provide comfort and care to the person in their final days, including keeping their mouth moist and comfortable.
The final stage of dying is typically known as the "active phase of dying" or the "transition phase." During this stage, a person may experience decreased consciousness, changes in breathing patterns, and a decrease in blood pressure. It is important to provide comfort and support during this stage.
Dying on the cross for sinners.
Provided the dying person is of the Catholic faith, absolution is a blessing given by a Roman Catholic Priest, forgiving any sins the dying person may have committed in life and for which the dying person repents.
If a person is cutting your head off and the others are nailing you to a cross, then you are being beheaded and crucified at the same time. Easy!AdditionNailed to a cross and as you're dying or about to die you are beheaded. Simple!
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person
Yes, it is possible that your betta is suffering as it is dying. It is important to monitor its behavior and provide appropriate care to ensure its comfort.
Wouldn't you like to be kept comfortable? Palliative care is solely to comfort and relieve pain, keeping the dying person from being miserable in their last hours.
By dying on the cross for us.