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- Mar 29, 2020
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This is such a good question. Come to think of it, most of population was probably an accident, I don't believe that 7.5 billion people were all conceived intentionally. And then it's like, if most of us are a by-product of 15 minutes of pleasure, why the fuck struggle? Why live? The outcome will be death anyway, and I really think that if someone is suicidal, they should fucking be allowed to go in peace. It sucks that most of us here have to look for gruesome methods when if places like dignitas or pegasos became more accessible, we'd have a peaceful, successful death.Is life justified? It depends on who you ask.
This is illusory. No one lives by reason, or do you think people have children because they determined rationally that it was the right thing to do?In my opinion, it can't be a revenge, a statement... or whatever based on emotion. It must be based on reason. If you are thinking about CTB due only to emotion, you should seek profesional help. And after that, if you still want to CTB, well, then, and only then, it's up to you.
Ah okay, I understand what you are saying. You are making the impulsivity argument.Yes, yes of course. If you lose a child you are in pain. But sometimes, in less extreme scenarios, you should try to manage the pain, and take a decision based on reason, not in the pain you are suffering.
I don't understand..
For example, one could argue that collecting enough firewood in the summer in preparation for winter is reasonable, because freezing to death is painful and bad.
I tried to illustrate how what is reasonable always depends on emotions or value judgements in the end.I don't understand.
This is what I meant, you said it yourself basically, we agree ^^It depends on your views and values.
Because I've delayed it for two years now. I've nothing left but I still carry on one shitty day at a time. I don't remember the last time I had a proper meal or a good nights sleep. Mental and physical pain has killed me from within.Why do you ask?
"Uncomfortable" with Christianity, what a nice way to put it.May I use religious lecture to anwser your question? If any of you is uncomfortable about christianity, lemme beforehand apologize for this to come:
When our Lord was nailed at the cross, after three days of suffering, Him, knowing that death was inevitable and all that was happening now was him extending his suffering, begged for the release of death. And a roman soldier, by the name of Longinus, in an act of mercy, stabbed Jesus with his spear, killing him. This man, who had just commited the sin of murder, and of out Messiah no less, was not doomed to Eternal Damnation for his actions... he was risen to become a Saint.
An example of how, when one knows that the only thing that lies ahead of you is suffering until the release of death... cutting it short is completely justifiable. Even noble, as that who does such merciful act for you may become a Saint.
"Uncomfortable" with Christianity, what a nice way to put it.
I think David Humes "On suicide" defeats any Christian argument against suicide a la "Your body is God's property" anyway.
It should be required reading on this website.
"Uncomfortable" with Christianity, what a nice way to put it.
I think David Humes "On suicide" defeats any Christian argument against suicide a la "Your body is God's property" anyway.
It should be required reading on this website.
I've never heard anyone use Longinus as an argument for euthanasia before. Kudos.May I use religious lecture to anwser your question? If any of you is uncomfortable about christianity, lemme beforehand apologize for this to come:
When our Lord was nailed at the cross, after three days of suffering, Him, knowing that death was inevitable and all that was happening now was him extending his suffering, begged for the release of death. And a roman soldier, by the name of Longinus, in an act of mercy, stabbed Jesus with his spear, killing him. This man, who had just commited the sin of murder, and of out Messiah no less, was not doomed to Eternal Damnation for his actions... he was risen to become a Saint.
An example of how, when one knows that the only thing that lies ahead of you is suffering until the release of death... cutting it short is completely justifiable. Even noble, as that who does such merciful act for you may become a Saint.
Wow, thanks for that resource!