RE: Unfortunately the atheists will have to kill themselves to prove the point
December 12, 2013 at 4:57 pm
(December 12, 2013 at 4:42 pm)Faith No More Wrote: As someone that has discovered a friend's body after his suicide, I can tell you that it is life-altering and deeply emotionally scarring. That day has been burned into my mind, and the images of his fresh corpse still haunt me eleven years later. Just saving someone from having to experience that is reason enough not to take your own life.
Of course, I harbor no ill will towards my friend, seeing how I had tried to end my own life two year previously. I understand and sympathize with his plight and realize that is an act of desperation, not selfishness. I have accepted his death and the choice he made, but that has done very little to soften the blow of the trauma I experienced.
My inital reaction when hearing someone using suicide as a tool to make a religious is blinding rage, but once that wears off, I just feel disgust and pity. To think that someone is so callous and sheltered to have lived a life where they think this is a subject that is proper to use to make a religious point saddens me, but after my experience with my mental issues, I have come to expect nothing less from the human race. I would wish that people that speak so callously about such issues would experience it for themselves in order to gain some perspective, but I cannot in good conscience wish such suffering even on my worst enemy. Instead, I only wish people could show a little more compassion towrds the subject.
Indeed. The sooner this thoroughly vile thread dies, the better. The OP ought to be ashamed for using this topic to score points - though I suspect he has no shame.