
BipolarGuy
Enlightened
- Aug 6, 2020
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Again, I just don't believe that.I would agree with that, but it wouldn't end there. Both sides seek the destruction of the other. There's way too much animosity to come to any consensus.
The issue is the niche meaning of "pro-life" used on this website, along with the much meaning of "pro-choice".
I won't go into it because it's beyond the point and I don't think that entering the cess-pit would be useful.
Suffice to say that the only polar opposite would be people who don't believe suicide is ever justified (even in terminal illness) and people who are pro-death.
Nobody on this website openly admits to being pro-death.........do they?
Likewise, I think most people would understand if someone in pain from terminal illness wanted to 'quit'.
It's not advisable to build a theory or general statement based on relatively few people who possess extreme opinions.
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