
Sisyphus
Member
- Jul 26, 2021
- 70
Browsing this forum, I have come across this term "pro-life." In this forum, those people who are "pro-life" are often mocked, ridiculed, and disparaged.
It's a little disturbing to me because I would consider myself to be "pro-life." By that I mean: I support living, provided you aren't living in unbearable torture. I'd rather help somebody than supply them with a way to end it, and I would consider dying to be a last resort only reserved for a time when nothing can help.
I may get in trouble for saying this, but I think a lot of people in this forum are under the impression that nothing can help them when really they are just suffering from depression, grief, a tragedy, or a very difficult situation. I count myself in this group.
It can seem like death is the only way, but something could change or things could be not as they now seem. So, you see, I am "pro-life." Still, I have a noose sitting right here and I have researched methods from 3 books I got online. It's always good to have an insurance policy.
Now, I do support the right of people to committ suicide if they are truly hopeless, but that is probably a small fraction of those who ultimately end up dying by their own hand. Suicide is usually a tragedy, albeit a tragedy sometimes used to avert a bigger tragedy, that of continuing to live on in torturous situations. Even so, I don't think i could ever count myself among the opposite group, the "pro-death."
It's a little disturbing to me because I would consider myself to be "pro-life." By that I mean: I support living, provided you aren't living in unbearable torture. I'd rather help somebody than supply them with a way to end it, and I would consider dying to be a last resort only reserved for a time when nothing can help.
I may get in trouble for saying this, but I think a lot of people in this forum are under the impression that nothing can help them when really they are just suffering from depression, grief, a tragedy, or a very difficult situation. I count myself in this group.
It can seem like death is the only way, but something could change or things could be not as they now seem. So, you see, I am "pro-life." Still, I have a noose sitting right here and I have researched methods from 3 books I got online. It's always good to have an insurance policy.
Now, I do support the right of people to committ suicide if they are truly hopeless, but that is probably a small fraction of those who ultimately end up dying by their own hand. Suicide is usually a tragedy, albeit a tragedy sometimes used to avert a bigger tragedy, that of continuing to live on in torturous situations. Even so, I don't think i could ever count myself among the opposite group, the "pro-death."