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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 14, 2017 14:37:39 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) I'm going to go with fear of the unknown because no one really knows what's there. But those who claim to believe in the afterlife are taught by their religion not to do it or they go to whatever their bad place is. So I guess damnation is second.
2) See the second sentence above.
3) The difference is mental illness. There are very, VERY, few good reasons to commit suicide (you're going to die a long drawn out death, your death will save lives, etc.) but depression and desperation are not one of them.
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. With life, time, and a different outlook all problems can be overcome. In suicide you're just giving in to fear. As hard as it may be, you must be stronger than that.
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