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Old 01-24-2002, 09:33 PM   #41
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I infer that you are exclusively referring to the protestants but you didn't overtly state that.</strong>

Of course, Catholics are exempt because they deal with menopauze better.<strong>

Finally, In general I agree that suicide can be seen as cowardice, in that one doesn't want to go on with the uncertainties of life. </strong>
I agree and apologize for calling it a cowardice act and that is should never be called an act of courage either.

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Old 01-24-2002, 09:44 PM   #42
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Hmm. I`ve been living with depression for over half my life and no doctors have ever mentioned that this could be due to problems with my "soul".
I think you watch a little too much Oprah,but I`ll bite and ask how does someone go about fixing their soul?</strong>
Never "go for Jesus" but if you ever did, that is where you problem lies. Understand here that the "cup of Gods wrath" is opposite to "the wedding in Cana" which must be true since a pair of opposites cannot exist without the other. Therefore, if heaven is real, so is the cup of Gods wrath.

If your problem is that persistent it is not melancholy but depression. If it is depression the soul and not the lymbic system is the cause.

Are you old enough to write what you did?
 
 

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