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I wonder if killing yourself is the only thing you can control in your entire life, that's why it is a sin, because you're beating God at his own game.

What is your opinion on this?
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Wow , thats confusing as heck man
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No more opinions? Nobody
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Why would killing yourself be any more of a 'real choice' than anything else you do?
Everything you do is influenced by past events.
If I told you to lift your left or right hand now, there are so many things which would factor into that 'choice' that it doesn't even deserve to be called one.

So if you arrive at the position where you feel like committing suicide, everything that has happened to you previously would affect that choice.
Just like raising your right or left hand.
I don't believe anything is truly a choice.

I don't think you can choose to commit suicide any more than you can choose for a roller coaster to malfunction while you're on it.

I think suicide is a sin because it's essentially self-murder.
God is the only thing which is supposed to give and take life, so you would have to say that suicide and murder are both cheating him at his own game if you wanted to make your statement correct.
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Wow that interesting man.
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tbh.. i think its just wrong to take your own life ...
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You have too much time to think about these things man.
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Kia wrote Why would killing yourself be any more of a 'real choice' than anything else you do?
Everything you do is influenced by past events.
If I told you to lift your left or right hand now, there are so many things which would factor into that 'choice' that it doesn't even deserve to be called one.

So if you arrive at the position where you feel like committing suicide, everything that has happened to you previously would affect that choice.
Just like raising your right or left hand.
I don't believe anything is truly a choice.

I don't think you can choose to commit suicide any more than you can choose for a roller coaster to malfunction while you're on it.

I think suicide is a sin because it's essentially self-murder.
God is the only thing which is supposed to give and take life, so you would have to say that suicide and murder are both cheating him at his own game if you wanted to make your statement correct.


Wow, that's so... inspirational. Oh wait, no it's not.
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Kronnoc wrote
Kia wrote Why would killing yourself be any more of a 'real choice' than anything else you do?
Everything you do is influenced by past events.
If I told you to lift your left or right hand now, there are so many things which would factor into that 'choice' that it doesn't even deserve to be called one.

So if you arrive at the position where you feel like committing suicide, everything that has happened to you previously would affect that choice.
Just like raising your right or left hand.
I don't believe anything is truly a choice.

I don't think you can choose to commit suicide any more than you can choose for a roller coaster to malfunction while you're on it.

I think suicide is a sin because it's essentially self-murder.
God is the only thing which is supposed to give and take life, so you would have to say that suicide and murder are both cheating him at his own game if you wanted to make your statement correct.


Wow, that's so... inspirational. Oh wait, no it's not.


o_O OK, I'm sorry.
Here, I'll do what everyone else does.

"Wow that's so interesting."

Happy?
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Kia wrote
Kronnoc wrote
Kia wrote Why would killing yourself be any more of a 'real choice' than anything else you do?
Everything you do is influenced by past events.
If I told you to lift your left or right hand now, there are so many things which would factor into that 'choice' that it doesn't even deserve to be called one.

So if you arrive at the position where you feel like committing suicide, everything that has happened to you previously would affect that choice.
Just like raising your right or left hand.
I don't believe anything is truly a choice.

I don't think you can choose to commit suicide any more than you can choose for a roller coaster to malfunction while you're on it.

I think suicide is a sin because it's essentially self-murder.
God is the only thing which is supposed to give and take life, so you would have to say that suicide and murder are both cheating him at his own game if you wanted to make your statement correct.


Wow, that's so... inspirational. Oh wait, no it's not.


o_O OK, I'm sorry.
Here, I'll do what everyone else does.

"Wow that's so interesting."

Happy?


Implying that you're intelligent because you spout useless and almost meaningless -- sometimes nonsense -- quotes.
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