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  1. Deathbed confessions are definitely allowed. They were originally called baptists because they baptized adults (or older kids) rather than infants like all other denominations at the time. Basically their main theme was that being a Christian was an individual choice each person had to make, not something that your parents could choose for you.

  2. I have reservations about telling these following stories. My life has taught me that nothing at all comes from reminiscing about the “golden years” as it were. But I am now an old man, bereft of any use except what I can remember.

  3. Deathbed confessions use to be a serious thing, but so many were wrong that they lost credibility. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, as a person dies, the elements leave the body. As the fire element leaves, the person will often hallucinate. This can happen quite some time before the actual death,

  4. This is my favorite too. I hadn't heard about the cigar owner admitting that. In my reading, I found that a witness confessed on her deathbed that Mary had been with an abortionist and that the witness's family helped dispose of the body.

  5. This sub reddit is about True Crime and people's fascination with True Crime. Although we have an interest in True Crime, we can all empathise with the victims. This board is for True Crime stories from throughout the world and is less moderated than other boards where every victim's story is a story worth hearing.

  6. "He lied. He's not who He claims," he moaned. "Who, then?" "We're wrong, so wrong, all of us." "How so?" "No one can know, He said no one can know."…

  7. WhenSquirrelsFry. • 1 yr. ago. There’s a theory regarding this nursing home/hospital phenomena that there are certain spirits (that we don’t recognize) often children or any other random people that help shepherd us into the next dimension/life, and it can start up to a few days before. 2. ThatKaleidoscope8736.

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