11-07-2012, 01:57 AM
(11-02-2012, 08:35 AM)Subeternal Wrote: Why is euthanizing and suicide considered such a no no in terms of religion. If a person knows they're going to die soon or be pretty much helpless for the next 6-24 months before dieing anyway whats the point. Does dieing from whatever is killing you or making your body fail make it more honorable?
Does being a matyr towards your own suffering some how make your life more complete in death.
I know there are exceptions that can be made in both directions. Its a depressing subject so I dunno if anyone is going to willing to delve into it which is okay with me.
interesting topic sub, I'm going to elaborate on this from my religion point of view later on.
now my biggest question that came to me was what the hell where they teaching us in schools about religion?
from what i have experienced in class rooms it was all about memorizing things and being graded on them.... and now i have been going through our true religion's teachings and this is what i find.
“Who is the most favored of God He from whom the greatest good cometh to His creatures.”
“He who helpeth his fellow-creature in the hour of need, and he who helpeth the oppressed, him will God help in the Day of Travail.”
“Ye will not enter Paradise until ye have faith, and ye will not complete your faith until ye love one another.”
“No man hath believed perfectly, until he wish for his brother that which he wisheth for himself.”
and there's a lot more than this in all honesty how can this be graded? if they actually just planted the seeds of those words only into the young this world would be a paradise by now, this is just confusing to me...
we must "be" before we can "do," and we can "do" only to the extent which
we "are," and what we "are" depends upon what we "think."
we "are," and what we "are" depends upon what we "think."