No suicide is never the answer. Its the cowards way out or not wanting to deal with his or her problems. I have had friends who committed suicide and all it does it cause a lot of heartache for all of those who love that person.
2006-09-24 03:30:37
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answered by Kelly O 2
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Suicide is not a path to hell, nor is it a path for morally lacking folks. Suicide is a response to depression, difficult circumstances, to a sense that there's no way out, or no way for things to get better. It's not done lightly, and usually there are serious issues of depression, or even mental illness involved due to the life stressors being experienced. Suicide victims are a real loss to our world, because often they are sensitive, loving people who need some help, some compassion, maybe some medication, maybe some counseling....and their deaths leave nothing but a hole in the world where they were. The less-than-compassionate people who blame the suicide victim need to understand these people are loved, and that there's a reason -- a really good reason -- that this happened. Usually it's a depression issue or a no-way-out belief, and it's tragic. More compassion, people. Instead of judging let's find out why suicides are on the increase, and let's help stop them.
2006-09-26 15:57:19
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answered by Mark L 3
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No, I don't. Regardless of the problems you are having, they are all temporary. Suicide is permanent. Once you're gone, you're gone for good. There's no turning back. And the devastation left behind for your loved ones lasts for the rest of their lives. I know from personal experience. When I was 23 years old, my 30 year old brother committed suicide. Though the pain has lessened, the anguish and questions have not. It'll be 30 years in April 2007. It's easily the most devastating event in all of my 53 years on this earth. With therapy and medication (short/long term) you can overcome whatever is making you feel suicidal. I pray you will get the help you need. God bless!
2006-09-24 05:13:58
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answered by celticwoman777 6
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Suicide is never an answer for anything. It is a personal escape from a problem, if successful in the attempt. If not many other problems arise.
If successful though imagine what one leaves behind, one may create problems for many others with such an action as well as a lot of hurt.
2006-09-24 09:56:39
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answered by Chris S 1
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Definitely not! Suicide only causes more problems to the ones left behind. Life has its ups and downs. Give it time and things will improve. The trick is never give up and if you have a goal in life, go for it. Be thankful you are alive every day when you wake up. No matter how bad it gets, each new day brings us closer to things being good again.
2006-09-24 03:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Suicide is the most inhumane crime, it does not solve a problem its a worse problem, to your family and loved ones. Talk to your family, priest someone you can trust. Please never talk about this s word anymore. Believe in the LORD, HE WILL GUIDE GIVE YOU AN ANSWER AND GUIDE YOU. wish you luck and happiness.
2006-09-24 04:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Suicide is not an answer to everyday problems. They are all temporary, death is permanent.
2006-09-24 06:50:08
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answered by Alion 7
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If you read the bible, you would find out that suicide is a mortal sin, and when you died you would burn in hell for all eternity. Now, I don't know about you, but that doesn't seem too pleasant.
A sad life, or brutal, agonizing pain untill the end of time. Wow, that's a hard one.
2006-09-24 03:30:56
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answered by Santiago Z.M. 2
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No because in killing yourself, you cause even more problems. if you kill yourself, you automatically go to hell. Nothing is worse than that. Nothing.
2006-09-24 04:42:04
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answered by cutie34lyfe 2
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agree with roberta
2006-09-24 03:46:05
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answered by ☺☻ 2
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