Re: Suicide......your thoughts

eljonto wrote:man I wish religion would be kept out of these forums...
I agree, but then again it is our choice for reading and responding.
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eljonto wrote:man I wish religion would be kept out of these forums...
fashizzlepop wrote:<br>I agree, but then again it is our choice for reading and responding.eljonto wrote:man I wish religion would be kept out of these forums...
thetan wrote:religious people make me lulz when they get upset because all it does is highlight their insecurity with their "faith".
clrkbar wrote:Seems to me it's all centered around hope. People commit suicide because they no longer have hope.
Being a Christian, I know human life is invaluable. The God who created me is a source of infinite hope for me.
Yet, even with God, I have had thoughts of suicide before. I sometimes feel like things are hopeless.
Basically, if you're a Christian, your life is no longer your own, and you need to trust God to take your life when it is time. That's not your decision.
If your not a Christian (although I want everyone to be), I see how such hopelessness can sometimes lead to the perfectly logical (in that case) solution of suicide.
Every other presupposition aside, death is not a good thing. Killing oneself or being in such a state that one wants to kill oneself is just as bad or worse.
clrkbar wrote:Being a Christian, I know human life is invaluable. The God who created me is a source of infinite hope for me.
Yet, even with God, I have had thoughts of suicide before. I sometimes feel like things are hopeless.
Whats even more funny are the religious people who do not even have faith and they are religious just because that's what their parents taught them. About half of my family are these type of people, the other half are anti-religions.thetan wrote:religious people make me lulz when they get upset because all it does is highlight their insecurity with their "faith".