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View Poll Results: Must (non-terminally ill) depressed atheists always avoid suicide? | |||
Always & I don't believe in the afterlife | 11 | 24.44% | |
Not always & I don't believe in the afterlife | 33 | 73.33% | |
Always & I'm a non-Christian that believes in the afterlife | 0 | 0% | |
Not always & I'm a non-Christian that believes in the afterlife | 0 | 0% | |
Always & I'm a Christian | 1 | 2.22% | |
Not always & I'm a Christian | 0 | 0% | |
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04-21-2003, 12:45 AM | #21 | |
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I'd still say that's absolutely vile, disgusting...evil behaviour. |
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A personal afterlife really does cheapen the value of present and future lives, human and not, maybe because a personal afterlife is a final life, with no chance or power to affect the future anymore. I think it's a selfish perspective to take on the whole of existence. Surely you can see your own life in the lives of those that have lived and died, and with little effort you can project your own life into future lives. What's your vision of the future? And I know that sounds naive talking to someone who suffers from depression. joe |
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I think mental health can include accepting that life and meaning, or any two or more things actually, are only mutual to the degree that we make them. John Nash said that he escaped his paranoia and schitzophrenia because he "willed it." Obviously there was something organic happening, but I do however harbor the belief that we can "will" things to a degree. joe |
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My view is that if you have no dependents and there is nobody who cares, suicide is not morally wrong - but still a very bad idea, like deciding to spend ten years hopping everywhere.
However, people do care, which makes it too complicated for me to think about it at 1:30am. |
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Why don't you, meritocrat, go out and dig a twenty foot long ditch? Yes, it will be a lot of trouble, but are you too much of a coward to do it? |
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