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Quote from: Suga Water on February 25, 2005, 10:52:29 AMI think HE is to blame. cosgnQuote from: 7even the Mastermind on February 25, 2005, 11:16:35 AMReligion is to blame for a lot of suffering and a lot of deaths in this world cosign
I think HE is to blame.
Religion is to blame for a lot of suffering and a lot of deaths in this world
Religion is to blame for a lot of suffering and a lot of deaths in this world, including this.
Quote from: Needles Kane on February 25, 2005, 01:39:55 PMno because in most religions it's an unforgivable sin to commit suicide because once you commit this sin, you can no longer ask for forgiveness, so if this guy was truly religious, he wouldn't do itI agree. If this mans religion meant that much to him, he would've known that God had something waiting for him eventually. His religion can't be blamed for him committing suicide. THe free will that he had was responsible.
no because in most religions it's an unforgivable sin to commit suicide because once you commit this sin, you can no longer ask for forgiveness, so if this guy was truly religious, he wouldn't do it
No. If he wasn't religious he simply would have found another reason. The person who commits suicide ultimately does so because they are A)Chemically imbalanced and not treated orB)Selfish and come up with an excuse for it, such as this particular situation.
If you're talking about Judaism, Christianity, or Islam, then your hypothetical situation would be a bit contradicting. All three of these religions condemn suicide, and if he was a "very religious" man, then he would definitely know that.
Quote from: hisairness on February 25, 2005, 03:32:05 PMQuote from: Needles Kane on February 25, 2005, 01:39:55 PMno because in most religions it's an unforgivable sin to commit suicide because once you commit this sin, you can no longer ask for forgiveness, so if this guy was truly religious, he wouldn't do itI agree. If this mans religion meant that much to him, he would've known that God had something waiting for him eventually. His religion can't be blamed for him committing suicide. THe free will that he had was responsible. Quote from: Lincoln The Reform-A-Tory on February 25, 2005, 07:07:39 PMNo. If he wasn't religious he simply would have found another reason. The person who commits suicide ultimately does so because they are A)Chemically imbalanced and not treated orB)Selfish and come up with an excuse for it, such as this particular situation.Don't you think that if he didn't believe he would have talked to his friends about his problems? Now he had God to talk to. Everyone believes differently. Some Christians say you can't do this and that and other Christians say you can, so saying "it's an unforgivable sin to commit suicide because once you commit this sin, you can no longer ask for forgiveness, so if this guy was truly religious, he wouldn't do it" is nonsense I think. His wish to be with God lead to his suicide.Quote from: *Jamal* on February 25, 2005, 09:57:02 PMIf you're talking about Judaism, Christianity, or Islam, then your hypothetical situation would be a bit contradicting. All three of these religions condemn suicide, and if he was a "very religious" man, then he would definitely know that. BAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
Quote from: *Jamal* on February 25, 2005, 09:57:02 PMIf you're talking about Judaism, Christianity, or Islam, then your hypothetical situation would be a bit contradicting. All three of these religions condemn suicide, and if he was a "very religious" man, then he would definitely know that. BAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
That's true, but if he hadn't believed in God he would still be alive cause he wouldn't have thought he'd be with God after his death. He also would have talked about his problems instead of writing letters to God.
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