Anonymous wrote:Update:
http://www.azcentral.com/iphone/#_article
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Christian, so I won't commit suicide.
This is the oddest thing i've read on this board in days. I mean, AS IF! C'mon lady- a little holier than thou are we? Do you preface all your judgemental comments this way?
No, it's really not odd. Christians believe if you commit suicide you cannot enter Heaven. She doesn't mean she's too "good" for suicide or being a Christian makes her above it, she just means that her belief system prohibits her from considering it because she wants to enter Heaven when she dies.
Not PP, but it is odd in that in order to abide by the Christian/suicide statement it implies that a person is in their right mind when chosing suicide. Christians commit suicide all of the time. It doesn't make them any less Christian. It makes them a flawed human. Suicide is much deeper than making a choice to end ones life.
Anonymous wrote:Oprah did a show once about a woman who was divorced and lived with her 4 or 5 children. One morning she went out for a walk before waking the kids and getting ready for the day. When she came back she found all of her children shot and killed, still in their beds. The ex-husband shot them all and then I believe he shot himself as well.
The show was about how to move on from such a tragic event. I will never forget her flat affect and saddness. I thought she would probably attempt suicide but when they checked in on her 10 years later she had remarried and had two more children. I'm not so sure I could go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wondered about whether it might be intentional, too.
Do you assume the same of every parent who gets in a car accident with their children in the car? This is such a cynical outlook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Christian, so I won't commit suicide.
This is the oddest thing i've read on this board in days. I mean, AS IF! C'mon lady- a little holier than thou are we? Do you preface all your judgemental comments this way?
No, it's really not odd. Christians believe if you commit suicide you cannot enter Heaven. She doesn't mean she's too "good" for suicide or being a Christian makes her above it, she just means that her belief system prohibits her from considering it because she wants to enter Heaven when she dies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a Christian, so I won't commit suicide.
This is the oddest thing i've read on this board in days. I mean, AS IF! C'mon lady- a little holier than thou are we? Do you preface all your judgemental comments this way?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a Christian, so I won't commit suicide.
Anonymous wrote:I wondered about whether it might be intentional, too.
Anonymous wrote:Oprah did a show once about a woman who was divorced and lived with her 4 or 5 children. One morning she went out for a walk before waking the kids and getting ready for the day. When she came back she found all of her children shot and killed, still in their beds. The ex-husband shot them all and then I believe he shot himself as well.
The show was about how to move on from such a tragic event. I will never forget her flat affect and saddness. I thought she would probably attempt suicide but when they checked in on her 10 years later she had remarried and had two more children. I'm not so sure I could go on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i bet they will find he did it on purpose
How did you reach this conclusion? What an illogical response.
witnesses said the planes engine was cranked up beofre impact, another plane in the area saw it circling and it was headed straight for the mountain withouth any attempt to get out of the way. Did you read the story about it?