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anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
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anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
I get really irritated when people say suicide is selfish and wrong and stuff.

I think suicide is what happens when a person is pushed to a point where he can't take it anymore and just wants the pain to stop.

They say "oh u can get psychiatric help" but psychiatric help doesn't always help.

I think under circumstances suicide should be acceptable.

For example if I was paralyzed I wouldn't want to live just because everyone who isn't paralyzed tells me I'm coward if I die, its easy for them to be so pro life when they have healthy bodies.

I really hated in my old Christian communities how they were so pro life for the sake of their morals rather than caring about how Much a person is suffering.

What is the atheist stance on suicide/euthanasia? Now I know from my previous thread y'all said atheists don't follow a dogma u guys just don't believe in a god, but seems like u all do agree in what u believe, ie: u all thought holistic medicine was bs.

So how do we feel about euthanasia?

Its really frustrating cuz I seem to be the only person in the world who thinks that in many cases suicide is better than living.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
No, I am prolife for the sake of giving our excessively numerous progenies no end of miseries to look forward to during their nasty, short and brutish lives on an overpopulated and resource depleted world made even more hellish by teleevengalists telling them during every waking hour that life is everything and quality of life nothing. I wouldn't want to know I didn't live during the least miserable period during humanity's existence, and i would resent it if things could still become less bad after I die and am no longer here to enjoy it.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
(November 13, 2013 at 12:07 am)leodeo Wrote: I get really irritated when people say suicide is selfish and wrong and stuff.

I think suicide is what happens when a person is pushed to a point where he can't take it anymore and just wants the pain to stop.

They say "oh u can get psychiatric help" but psychiatric help doesn't always help.

I think under circumstances suicide should be acceptable.

For example if I was paralyzed I wouldn't want to live just because everyone who isn't paralyzed tells me I'm coward if I die, its easy for them to be so pro life when they have healthy bodies.

I really hated in my old Christian communities how they were so pro life for the sake of their morals rather than caring about how Much a person is suffering.

What is the atheist stance on suicide/euthanasia? Now I know from my previous thread y'all said atheists don't follow a dogma u guys just don't believe in a god, but seems like u all do agree in what u believe, ie: u all thought holistic medicine was bs.

So how do we feel about euthanasia?

Its really frustrating cuz I seem to be the only person in the world who thinks that in many cases suicide is better than living.


It's a difficult one.

Suicide itself should be avoided if at all possible. If you're depressed you can seek counselling and it DOES help. Trust me, I suffer from depression and have been suicidal because of it.

Some people, I admit, cannot be saved. They'll find any reason to commit suicide and will likely find a way to do it whatever you try to do to stop them.

Euthanasia, however, using your example of being paralysed, I support if there's no hope, the person has no standard of living and is in continual pain and wants to die.
Dying to live, living to die.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
Suicide is cultural.

Japanese military and even some civilians considered it their duty.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
Quote: Eight cumulus arise
For the lovers to hide within
The eightfold fence of Izumo Province
Enclose those eightfold clouds-
Oh how marvellous that eightfold fence!

I’ll whisper a secret to you: Don’t be fooled by our smiles and gentleness, our ceremonial and our bowing and sweetnesses and attentions. Beneath them all we can be a million ri away, safe and alone. For that’s what we seek-oblivion

James Clavell's SHOGUN page 575
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
Wakarimasu.

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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
(November 13, 2013 at 1:01 am)Minimalist Wrote: Suicide is cultural.

Japanese military and even some civilians considered it their duty.

It's not just the Japanese.

There was a tradition in the western navies that gained strength during the 19th century and was descernible through WWII that demand a captain of a prestigious ship to go down with his ship if his ship is lost. Similarly senior military officer compelled to surrender his troop is expected to expiate the shame by shooting himself.

In germany during 19th and early 20th century unmarried women are expected to commit suicide if they agree to a marriage proposal without their father's consent and their fiancé subsequently break the engagement. Similarly if an unmarried woman chooses to leave home to pursue a trade or craft is also expected to commit suicide if they are publically rebuked for inadequacy in their chosen trade or craft.

It wasn't so long ago that many western societies also regarded personal honor to be easily injured, and injuries to honor must be expiated by death.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
I've always been confused why "My body, my choice" doesn't include suicide.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
Yeah, Chuck, suicide as atonement for disaster goes back a long way but, as you pointed out, usually applied to commanders.

The Japanese made suicide a matter of duty for the grunts which was a whole different kettle of fish.

I read a fascinating little book one time which was essentially the diaries of Japanese soldiers picked up by American intelligence after various battles. The diarists were all dead of course...and usually by their own hand. They would write something like "we can see the enemy entering the far end of the valley. It is time to die." Then, in many cases, they would all kill themselves without bothering to fight first. The shame of capture was so deeply ingrained that many would not risk being disabled by shellfire before they could carry out "their duty" to the emperor.

Talk about putting the cart before the horse! I wish I could remember the name of that book. I'd love to read it again. It was one of the most depressing things I ever read.
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RE: anyone else here not pro life for the sake of being pro life?
(November 13, 2013 at 2:50 am)wallym Wrote: I've always been confused why "My body, my choice" doesn't include suicide.

You may have to look to religion and it's desire to have an increased population of believers as to the why of it all wallym.... also the whole slavery attitude that religion instils in it's adherents.
"The Universe is run by the complex interweaving of three elements: energy, matter, and enlightened self-interest." G'Kar-B5
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