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Post by captainbryce on Sept 14, 2017 13:35:34 GMT
Three Questions pertaining to Suicide. 1. Why aren't more people committing suicide? Fear of not existing, fear of eternal damnation, or fear of the unknown? 2. If you knew there was an afterlife, better than this world would you do it? 3. What is the difference between someone willing to commit suicide and someone who cannot go through with it? 1) a- Suicide goes against the natural instinct of every animal. Animals (including people) have evolved to naturally fear death (it's what keeps us alive and allows us to perpetuate the species). b- Many people rather enjoy life and feel that they have things to live for (getting married, having children, watching them grow up, spending time with family, seeing the world, making lots of money, becoming Presidet, etc). Suicide is kind of a waste of potential. 2) Logically yes. But since I have no reason to believe that, it's more logical to continue living for as long as possible and make the best of this life, in this world. 3) One results in death, and the other results in the person still living.
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