22 Nov 15
Originally posted by Ghost of a DukeGD, I respect the Libertarian View as well as the Physician Assisted Euthanasia decision some terminally ill patients or their designated Health Proxy may choose; nonetheless, in my own view, God created your life and mine [and the lives of the rest human race since human history began] with an individual purpose and plan, therefore suicide per se would represent the superimposition of your will or mine over His. An unpopular view in today's world. -GB
I can see how you might think that, from the outside looking in, but the reality is quite different. A person has to be in a very distressed or disturbed state to consider, attempt or succeed in taking their own life. It is always tragic, sometimes bewildering, never an insult to family and friends. They may very well feel hurt and angry by such a death of a love one, but have never yet dealt with a suicide where the motivation was to insult anybody.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI thought God respected our volition?!
GD, I respect the Libertarian View as well as the Physician Assisted Euthanasia decision some terminally ill patients or their designated Health Proxy may choose; nonetheless, in my own view, God created your life and mine [and the lives of the rest human race since human history began] with an individual purpose and plan, therefore suicide per se woul ...[text shortened]... esent the superimposition of your will or mine over His. An unpopular view in today's world. -GB
22 Nov 15
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou once started a thread where you claimed you would rather die than blame your God figure for adversities, and you would rather die than mislead anyone on points of bible doctrine. Would dying in those situations have been your choice and against your God figure's will, or would it have been your God figure's choice that you die?
GD, I respect the Libertarian View as well as the Physician Assisted Euthanasia decision some terminally ill patients or their designated Health Proxy may choose; nonetheless, in my own view, God created your life and mine [and the lives of the rest human race since human history began] with an individual purpose and plan, therefore suicide per se woul ...[text shortened]... esent the superimposition of your will or mine over His. An unpopular view in today's world. -GB
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyAs I said earlier, you have abolsultely no idea what you are talking about on this topic. Your opinion on this is frankly offensive and your ignorant stubbornness reveals your lack of sensitivity and ability to even try and empathise. Probably one of your low points during your time on this forum I would suggest.
GD, I respect the Libertarian View as well as the Physician Assisted Euthanasia decision some terminally ill patients or their designated Health Proxy may choose; nonetheless, in my own view, God created your life and mine [and the lives of the rest human race since human history began] with an individual purpose and plan, therefore suicide per se woul ...[text shortened]... esent the superimposition of your will or mine over His. An unpopular view in today's world. -GB
Originally posted by BigDoggProblemCan you not agree that everyone has a right to their own free will decisions without blindly agreeing that every one of those decisions is correct and right for that person?
If that's true, then what's with the worrying over 'superimposing [one's] own will over [God's]' by committing suicide?
22 Nov 15
A simple belief that I hold, that has served me well in my life, is the notion that a genuine friend is someone who will bring out the absolute best in you.
Important to learn early in life how to differentiate between a so-called "friend," and a true blue, will-give-you-the-shirt-of-their back friend...
Applicable in marriage as well ๐
23 Nov 15
Originally posted by BigDoggProblemOriginally posted by Grampy Bobby
If that's true, then what's with the worrying over 'superimposing [one's] own will over [God's]' by committing suicide?
GD, I respect the Libertarian View as well as the Physician Assisted Euthanasia decision some terminally ill patients or their designated Health Proxy may choose; nonetheless, in my own view, God created your life and mine [and the lives of the rest human race since human history began] with an individual purpose and plan, therefore suicide per se woul ...[text shortened]... esent the superimposition of your will or mine over His. An unpopular view in today's world. -GB"
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Originally posted by BigDoggProblem
"If that's true, then what's with the worrying over 'superimposing [one's] own will over [God's]' by committing suicide?"
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No "worrying", BDP; simply an unwelcome statement of fact.