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Originally Posted by pan6467
You cannot take out that one sentence and use it without using the previous and next sentences with it for the meaning I presented.
All I'm saying is if someone who wants to take their life so bad that they do, I will not judge them. I am not going to damn them, speak badly about them, etc. It isn't in the job description part of my life's contract with God.
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I was not trying to only use the sentence out of content. I was SPECIFICALLY using the end of the sentence "...don't care" as sounding unconcerning. The above quote explains things more clearly, as that you won't condemn them, or speak badly. What concerned me was the "...don't care" statement.
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Originally Posted by Val_1
And when I think of euthanasia, it do think of terminally ill people. Not someone that is depressed because they lost their job. I don't want to belittle losing your job and your house. It's pretty depressing. But going through hard times and dying in a really horrible lingering way are not the same thing.
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As you have your opinion, I have mine. I feel that it would be a TERRIBLE waste if days after somone "euthanizes" themselves over a terminal illness, we find a cure for what ailed them. I am NOT saying that we have these miracle cures come out all the time....But I can't help thinking what if? Also, a large portion of my arguement is a religious thought, NOT a moral or "end the pain and suffering" viewpoint. Suicide in the CHRISTIAN world is unforgivable...EVEN if it's intent were to end a horrible, painful life.