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Topic Started: Sep 14 2010, 08:46 PM (417 Views)
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What is everyone's opinions on suicide? is it a sin? is it preventable? is it counterevolutionary? is it a neccecity? is it a product of society?

those are jsut some questions i thought of. speak your mind.
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It's a sin. It's stupid. It's pointless. It's meaningful. It's the last opinion. It's bad.
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Suicide is never good. I would rather get shot than shoot myself.
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Allowing yourself to get shot is a form of suicide. At least, in my opinion it is.

And I believe that it is a product of society. Some people feel stress and pressure differently than others, and find their own ways to cope with it. Sometimes they have good reasons, and other times they choose the cheap way out, suicide.
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Nijg
Sep 14 2010, 10:59 PM
Suicide is never good. I would rather get shot than shoot myself.
why? aren't you dead either way?
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Allowing yourself to get shot is a form of suicide. At least, in my opinion it is.
I meant shot as in if someone at gunpoint tells you to commit suicide or something like that

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why? aren't you dead either way?
I believe that suicide has spiritual consequences.
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I agree that suicide is bad and stupid and all that stuff. But I have a question on the matter that I want to see what everyone(well, more like everyone who believes in afterlife consequences) thinks about. Say your a spy or something and you have those pills that kill you so you can't be tortured or give up information, if your captured, do you think taking those pills would be a sin?
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Sep 15 2010, 05:21 AM
I agree that suicide is bad and stupid and all that stuff. But I have a question on the matter that I want to see what everyone(well, more like everyone who believes in afterlife consequences) thinks about. Say your a spy or something and you have those pills that kill you so you can't be tortured or give up information, if your captured, do you think taking those pills would be a sin?
It's kind of like asking if you are breaking the Commandments if you're a soldier and you start shooting people.

Certain jobs require doing things for the benefit of man. The Prophets are aware of what's going on, many of them have been in the Army and what not.

Just as, if someone were to have you at gun point and tell you to commit a sin, you could either sin and live, and not sin and die. You must choose for yourself what is right.
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Sep 15 2010, 01:48 AM
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Allowing yourself to get shot is a form of suicide. At least, in my opinion it is.
I meant shot as in if someone at gunpoint tells you to commit suicide or something like that
Ah. I interpreted it as in telling someone else to shoot you, or playing around with a loaded gun. In other words, you put yourself in that situation.
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when somebody is dead, they are gone. forever, you never get them back, no matter how much you wish you could...

(you may have seen this in another topic, im putting it in both)

about a week ago, my best friend shot himself with a gun nobody knew he owned. what i realized the day i posted of my original group of four best friends, dating back to around 2nd grade, i am now the only one left alive. all three of the best friends i've ever had in my life have killed themselves. two did in the same year. what i think is strange is how a group of four friends all had issues that led them to develop depression issues. i wondered if it was fate that when we were jsut little kids, the same things in our personalities that led us four to attempt suicide, and three to succeed, is what made us freinds before we even understood what depression was.

i would define having all your best freinds being dead as suffering. i dunno about you, but i'd call my last weeks what i wonder is this: if god can fill peopel with a light and good feeling, then why'd he not even stop one of them? im quite tired of lsitening to complaints and arguments and whining. all my friends are dead... i've heard nobody with anything that sounds like true loss anymore.
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Sep 15 2010, 10:42 PM
when somebody is dead, they are gone. forever, you never get them back, no matter how much you wish you could...

(you may have seen this in another topic, im putting it in both)

about a week ago, my best friend shot himself with a gun nobody knew he owned. what i realized the day i posted of my original group of four best friends, dating back to around 2nd grade, i am now the only one left alive. all three of the best friends i've ever had in my life have killed themselves. two did in the same year. what i think is strange is how a group of four friends all had issues that led them to develop depression issues. i wondered if it was fate that when we were jsut little kids, the same things in our personalities that led us four to attempt suicide, and three to succeed, is what made us freinds before we even understood what depression was.

i would define having all your best freinds being dead as suffering. i dunno about you, but i'd call my last weeks what i wonder is this: if god can fill peopel with a light and good feeling, then why'd he not even stop one of them? im quite tired of lsitening to complaints and arguments and whining. all my friends are dead... i've heard nobody with anything that sounds like true loss anymore.
That's your belief. Many of us know that we'll see everyone again, that families are forever, etc.
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many of us "know"? you mean you 'beleive'.
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No, not just believe. Yes, most religious people use that, but some of us REALLY REALLY REALLY believe...
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As far as I'm concerned know and believe are synonyms.
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As far as I'm concerned know and believe are synonyms.
I see...

It's one of those religious thinks where yes, to everyone else the person just has faith, but to them, they may KNOW that it is true.
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Sep 16 2010, 11:54 PM
many of us "know"? you mean you 'beleive'.
Agreed there, although I wasn't going to point it out.

In my opinion, you should use the word 'believe', because it is courteous towards the views of others. 'Know', (to me, at least) means that you are calling everyone else who doesn't 'know' that too a liar. Just seems rude in my opinion.
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many of us "know"? you mean you 'beleive'.
Agreed there, although I wasn't going to point it out.

In my opinion, you should use the word 'believe', because it is courteous towards the views of others. 'Know', (to me, at least) means that you are calling everyone else who doesn't 'know' that too a liar. Just seems rude in my opinion.
Alright. Yes, to you I believe, but to me I know.
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that's still arrogant. i say i beilive for politenes' sake, even though i know the exact opposite. this sin't about that tho...
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Yes. Religion and politics are quite different. :P
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