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Georg Cernusca

You shall have a faith
video length:
02:42
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Innsbruck
date of recording:
2008-08-21
English translation by:
Sylvia anning - Baumgartner
Italian translation by:
Nicole D´Incecco
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2009
transcription:
Do you ever think about death? Do you ever think about death? At what? Of death. To the dying. No. No. This is one already on it when the time comes. I would not think of it. At some point you get? than you have severe pain or the like. There are people who die very painfully. Yes. And that is unpleasant. But otherwise - I guess know that I get any stroke. Just as other people but also. No. Then it is not pleasant for the family because the person will always come out of this community, yes. And either he will be buried or makes it a tomb or .. Is it then that various modern - modern - you burn and place them in ash - into the ashes in an urn. Are indeed different ways. Do you feel that you have become with aging and devout? .. Is faith important to you now than before .. ? No. There is always - I'm always been. I've always - I was always religious, but I'm not as gone as some do that and in reality - either out of fear or do they do that I know what. No, no, no. I've been thinking about it does not. But I am a believer in reality. Believe in what you can, you should believe. And each has his own beliefs. Ne. Na. So if there is a religious teacher or minister or the like, and told me this and that, I will accept it because he thinks I have to believe it. I never ask me why this is so. This is a different matter. But no, no. I have to adjust to society. al to the death?