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WornOutLife
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- Mar 22, 2020
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So, I went for a walk/run and in a moment, I crossed paths with a Christian guy who yelled at me: "JESUS LOVES YOU. HE'S YOUR FRIEND AND WANTS YOU TO LIVE AND BELIEVE IN HIM. " and I was like "Damn, how does this guy know that I don't believe in Jesus or any God? Do I have an atheist/agnostic face?" Lol
Anyway, he was so happy that I thought, "wow, guys like him love life and Jesus so much that they will probably never ctb. "
Of course, there are many religious people who ctb no matter what, but, I bet the non-believers are more.
Thus, I wonder, does religion make people less suicidal? Fearing a God who will probably punish you if you kill yourself (depending on the religion) helps believers to keep on living?
I wish I could believe in something (well, I believe in the simulation theory LOL), I mean, in a God who's taking care of me and saving all those little children and innocent people who die but I just can't. I just gotta see in order to believe but I wonder...would I be less suicidal if I got my faith back again? (I used to be a Catholic and was really scared of hell haha)
Anyway, he was so happy that I thought, "wow, guys like him love life and Jesus so much that they will probably never ctb. "
Of course, there are many religious people who ctb no matter what, but, I bet the non-believers are more.
Thus, I wonder, does religion make people less suicidal? Fearing a God who will probably punish you if you kill yourself (depending on the religion) helps believers to keep on living?
I wish I could believe in something (well, I believe in the simulation theory LOL), I mean, in a God who's taking care of me and saving all those little children and innocent people who die but I just can't. I just gotta see in order to believe but I wonder...would I be less suicidal if I got my faith back again? (I used to be a Catholic and was really scared of hell haha)