No matter what’s your opinion of your life,your life certainly doesn’t belong to your mind,especially as your mind goes wrong against it.your mind has the power of controling some parts of your body,but that doesn’t mean your life bolongs to your mind and is totally at your minds disposal.
Yes,your mind could order your hand kill you with a knife or gun,but can your mind order your heart stop beating?or order your kidney stop filtering wastes from the blood and excrete them in urine?or order any of your visceras stop functioning?
Is your body or your life created by your mind?certainly not,then your mind has no right to decide wether your life should continue or not,just as you have no right to decide wether others life should continue or not.
It is an illusion that your life belongs to your thought or mind and is totally at your minds free disposal.
So I think suicide is nonetheless a sin as homicide.
What the f**k are you talking about???
Homicide is not necessarily a sin, so how is it that your reasoning has determined that suicide must be. Murdering people is probably a biblical sin, but simply killing someone isn’t. There are many types of justified killings, even in the Bible.
Here I go again…
Gunnu pound another nail in.
Gunnu dice up and respond to another person.
Walkin’ in search for a new pair of shoes…
But, if society had the habbit of indoctrinating the idea that your life is their opinion about you, and that’s all you ever heard, what else would there be to believe in?
Humans are born as drones. They even have to be persuaded to love themselves at birth, as their entire self becomes indoctrinated.
Each organ and each cell is like a civilian.
At the top, the common wealth of neurons rejoice or cry for the whole.
It is true that other rulers can persuade the mind to apostacize towards the body… Sadly.
Objectively, it’s all just a loss of life…
Life feels so wasted sometimes.
They’d go water their fashionable flowers with blood, they would.
Time for a hamburger or a pork chop…
Bad karma? Nah…
A few people who want to commit suicide think there is no moral problems involved in doing so.I think this is because of a misapprehension of the relationship of different functions of different organs of his body.
When one’s mind (a function of his brain) goes wrong with itself and sees no meaning in life and is in a state of depression,is it the right of the mind to decide wether his life should be ended? since the mind has no direct ways to stop the functioning of other organs of his body, and the other organs are just working collectively with his brain in order to support the life.
In order to end the life ,the mind must order the hands to use horrible forces against the body,is this an action with serious moral problems?