I actually agree that it is a personal choice. If you don't own your own body, then who does?
Like everything else with the left, this is all performative. If they actually believed that suicide was a human right, they wouldn't use "gun deaths" (which are mostly suicides) as justification for pushing for gun control.
I tried that angle with a liberal, once. They said it would save lives to not make it so easy for people to commit suicide. I left it at that, rightly concluding the person (a friend of mine, at the time) was a total moron.
God does. That comes with an obligation to maintain it as best as we can. And we need to regularly thank Him that He has generously allowed use the use of our bodies for the duration of our stay in the earthly realm.
But besides that you have your duty to your family, your friends, your community, and civilization as a whole.
All of those duties need to be taken into consideration. Sometimes the only thing we have left to offer is to be an example for how to maintain our dignity under terrible circumstances.
That said if I'm ever in a situation where I can't wipe my own ass, it doesn't look like things are getting better, I'm going to get my affairs in as good of an order as I can and find a way to check out as quietly as is possible.
While I agree. My sins are between me and God. While I may not own my body, no other man has a claim either.
The argument you're making is the same as one for government control of diet, because gluttony, or prohibition because intoxication. Both of which are imo worse sins than suicide.
The argument you're making is the same as one for government control of diet, because gluttony, or prohibition because intoxication. Both of which are imo worse sins than suicide.
Suicide is murder, which the government should prevent.
If you agree that God has rightful claim to your life, everything you said afterwards is retarded cognitive dissonance. God also doesn't give a shit about your opinions on what sin is worse than another.
While I agree morally, I think someone intelligent enough does not need governments permission to do so. Coma/physical disability aside.
I am concerned with slippery slope. For a more severe case of autism and a younger person, there is an argument for them not being intelligent enough to make this decision (but would be convinced from the covid-ventilator-death-squad aka tranny-grifters aka medical experts).
Women kill themselves as a cry for help. The fact they don't think it through it part of the reason they shouldn't have this choice. It's like letting your kids jump off a cliff or play in traffic. It's a failure of men, not a woman's "right".
I actually agree that it is a personal choice. If you don't own your own body, then who does?
Like everything else with the left, this is all performative. If they actually believed that suicide was a human right, they wouldn't use "gun deaths" (which are mostly suicides) as justification for pushing for gun control.
I tried that angle with a liberal, once. They said it would save lives to not make it so easy for people to commit suicide. I left it at that, rightly concluding the person (a friend of mine, at the time) was a total moron.
God does. That comes with an obligation to maintain it as best as we can. And we need to regularly thank Him that He has generously allowed use the use of our bodies for the duration of our stay in the earthly realm.
But besides that you have your duty to your family, your friends, your community, and civilization as a whole.
All of those duties need to be taken into consideration. Sometimes the only thing we have left to offer is to be an example for how to maintain our dignity under terrible circumstances.
That said if I'm ever in a situation where I can't wipe my own ass, it doesn't look like things are getting better, I'm going to get my affairs in as good of an order as I can and find a way to check out as quietly as is possible.
While I agree. My sins are between me and God. While I may not own my body, no other man has a claim either.
The argument you're making is the same as one for government control of diet, because gluttony, or prohibition because intoxication. Both of which are imo worse sins than suicide.
Then why is the state and the taxpayer being made to subsidize and execute the suicide?
I'm going to assume you misread my comment and let you try again.
The alternative is that you aren't capable of a conversation, so really my response doesn't matter.
Suicide is murder, which the government should prevent.
The role of government has never been to prevent sin. And never should be, and never can be.
If you agree that God has rightful claim to your life, everything you said afterwards is retarded cognitive dissonance. God also doesn't give a shit about your opinions on what sin is worse than another.
God also gave man free will to sin as he pleases. His claim came with that understanding, and the consequences therein.
That's kind of an important part of the entire dogma.
Maybe God doesn't but the laws of man should retard.
Sure, but then separation of Church and State surely applies and the government still shouldn't be involved.
If I'm still hearty enough to make an impact that way then I'm creative enough to find another way.
While I agree morally, I think someone intelligent enough does not need governments permission to do so. Coma/physical disability aside.
I am concerned with slippery slope. For a more severe case of autism and a younger person, there is an argument for them not being intelligent enough to make this decision (but would be convinced from the covid-ventilator-death-squad aka tranny-grifters aka medical experts).
The difference is men vs. women.
A man kills himself as a choice.
Women kill themselves as a cry for help. The fact they don't think it through it part of the reason they shouldn't have this choice. It's like letting your kids jump off a cliff or play in traffic. It's a failure of men, not a woman's "right".