It's really not for us to decide wether or not it's wrong or right. That decision is for God to decide upon the individual whomever took their own life.
2006-12-07 15:09:49
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answered by Belle 3
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It depends on the situation.
If someone is depressed, completely wrong. No situation is so bad that you cannot come out of it over time. Plus, when a person commits suicide, their problems may be gone, but the people who love and care about them are devestated.
However, if someone is terminally ill, I can see the justification in suicide AFTER they say bye to their loved ones and explain what they need to do.
2006-12-07 23:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose I can be serious for a question. Just because it's Moxie Crimefighter and I am obsessed with her and have her name engraved in the metal objects I own. Kidding!
Everybody has a day or those days that they think to themselves "I hate my life. I wish a giant floating blackhole with amazing suction power would be waiting outside my door this morning." For myself personally I wouldn't say it was either wrong or justifiable, I agree that life should be cherished, you never know when 'the grim' will be knockin at your door. Too many have died too young, children & parents that wanted their lives. On the other hand, feelings are one if not the most powerful thing on this planet and for most their completely uncontrollable.
2006-12-08 12:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes it is justifiable.
True story...A mans wife died after 64yrs of marriage. They had never had a single day apart in all that time. He killed himself 11 days later = justifiable.
A multiple child molester got caught
A man murdered his 4 children, wife, father in law, and mother in law.
Terminal illness unbearable pain.
Captured in war. Torture death or suicide.
Is taking the bullet to save a mate suicide = justifiable.
There are exceptions to every rule.
Only biggots asume that all they know is all there is to know.
2006-12-07 23:24:16
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answered by tillermantony 5
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Completely, totally WRONG. It has nothing to do with you (the suicide) because you'll be out of it. It has EVERYTHING to do with the people you leave behind. NO ONE has the right to cause that much grief and guilt to people who love them. Suicide is always a coward's way out.
2006-12-08 01:03:02
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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For me, it depends on the state I'm in. Right now I don't feel so good about my life so suicide is like completely justifiable.
2006-12-07 23:09:04
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answered by Meeya 7
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Justifiable in a few cases (e.g. in a case where someone with a terminal illness is in constant, intolerable pain). Most cases are not justifiable IMO.
2006-12-07 23:05:44
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answered by G.V. 6
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Suicide is an unforgivable sin, an insult to god and is punishable by an eternity in hell. Just a little religous input.
2006-12-07 23:06:45
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answered by Goergia (George For Short) 2
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"Everyone else can deal with their lives. If you have to commit suicide, you're just admitting that you aren't as good as them."
so you're saying everyone is as lucky as you? for you it's not possible for a person to have a bad life? what a wonderful world you must live in.
2006-12-07 23:03:58
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answered by h2nks 1
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Only bad things come of it = sadness, remorse, more guilt from friends, family-members, the sad soul who stumbles upon the body. So, in my opinion, completely wrong.
2006-12-07 23:03:03
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answered by radioflyer 5
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