Quote:DocM
Glad the discourse is back on track. My thoughts are that it is not so simple, with suicides, to say that "all will be well," or conversely "all will be horrible." In part, it is their emotional state on passing on, and the person's openness to help, which will likely determine how they fare.
Somewhere in the all well, all horrible section, a true story. There are two friends that at one point in time both contemplated suicide without the other one knowing. One put up a sign on a door leading inside the house, urging visitors to leave the house and call medical personnel. He changed his mind. The very next day he got news about his friend shooting himself in the head at his parents' house. One got the emotional impact on earth (also seeing what might have been) and one in the afterlife. Some stories are stranger than fiction.
Quote:Mogenblue
I would like to state that I have the right to speak up my mind based on my beliefs.
Speaking one's mind based on beliefs sounds about right.
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I would also like to state that 2000 years ago Christ was a one man operation too and people did not want anything at all from him. Everybody knows what happened to him on Golgotha.
So, in 2000 years people will adore you, but right now you're being crucified? More like you brewing a storm in a glass of water because your beliefs were questioned, in a factual manner. Being a complete idiot was then one of your responses, which is you causing a snowstorm in a snow globe.