Centerism
Love is my final option
- Aug 25, 2019
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Hey family,
Let's discuss Christianity's view on suicide. We all know the appropriate essence that condemns suicide as an act against the commandment "thou shalt not kill." Alright, we are seen as sinners due to the fact that we're fighting against the will of god. Is it true though that we are going against gods will? Are we truly railing against mainstream religion? Or are we simply living in the idea that we're predestined to die... by our own hands...
St. Augustine wrote a book in the fifth century called "the city if god." In this book was the first message spreading the idea that suicide was seen as an act against gods will, moreover the idea that suicidal ideation and the act of controlling ones mortality, we were seen as sinners who were going against the commandment "thou shalt not kill."
Not only were st Augustine's ideals coming from what he called the holy book. He also took from Plato's book "phaedo." A book where Plato discusses the idea that the soul is immortal. And the idea of an afterlife. How this pertains to suicide I couldn't begin to tell you. St Augustine thought it could play a part in condemning the practice of suicide though.
The church and state became a hindrance to the moral value of self gratification through suicide. Through the years suicide became an ecclesiastical crime. Usually people who attempted suicide were excommunicated. And those who succeeded in killing themselves were denied a "Christian burial." Eventually people who were suicidal were said to have committed a sin that one could not repent of.
Psalm 139:8, "if I ascend into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there." Take it how you will. It holds the value, in protestant views, that we're all going to be taken care of in the afterlife. Even if we do commit a sin.
If we delve into neopagan religions we discover a whole different view in suicide. Although taking of ones life can be considered an act against the sanctity of life. It is also seen as almost romantic in nature. Where the idea that we are reincarnated, so taking of ones life is like being reborn. Although the belief is once you're reborn you will still suffer the same ailments until you learn a way to cope.
Another view on suicide comes from the Indian religion "jainism." There is a idea that suicide is an ultimate form of "himsa" or violence and cannot be permitted. Now the religion also has a form of self administered death that is considered the ultimate form of death. "Sallekhana" is a form of contentment in the jainism views. It is an act of sacrifice by simply starving yourself to death. This isn't viewed as a suicidal act, but more of one out of reverence.
Now that we have a general idea of what goes on in the religious minds of today we are curious to know, "is God real?" Or are we condemned to a viral fate of darkness. Blackness. Nothingness?
Let's live with the idea that people like "primitive Baptists" can put constraints on our pro-choice model. People make me sick talking about "god hates you," "pray for more dead soldiers." That shit is sickening. I'm gay and I take my sexuality very seriously. When someone tells me I'm going to hell because I was born different?
These people have a website called "godhatesfags.com." If you don't know who these people are just Google "Westboro Baptist church." You'll be shocked.
So are we doomed to be tortured in this life and the next? I surely hope not. So let's see what we all think on the topic of church vs suicide. Are we doomed? Are we truly sinners? Is there really a god? What have we done wrong to be tortured like this?
Throw it up in the air guys.
I Love y'all. You're a perfect addition to my family. Thank you for being you. Continue smiling, knowing you have control. That nobody needs to hurt you again. You're perfect here amongst like minded people.
Let's discuss Christianity's view on suicide. We all know the appropriate essence that condemns suicide as an act against the commandment "thou shalt not kill." Alright, we are seen as sinners due to the fact that we're fighting against the will of god. Is it true though that we are going against gods will? Are we truly railing against mainstream religion? Or are we simply living in the idea that we're predestined to die... by our own hands...
St. Augustine wrote a book in the fifth century called "the city if god." In this book was the first message spreading the idea that suicide was seen as an act against gods will, moreover the idea that suicidal ideation and the act of controlling ones mortality, we were seen as sinners who were going against the commandment "thou shalt not kill."
Not only were st Augustine's ideals coming from what he called the holy book. He also took from Plato's book "phaedo." A book where Plato discusses the idea that the soul is immortal. And the idea of an afterlife. How this pertains to suicide I couldn't begin to tell you. St Augustine thought it could play a part in condemning the practice of suicide though.
The church and state became a hindrance to the moral value of self gratification through suicide. Through the years suicide became an ecclesiastical crime. Usually people who attempted suicide were excommunicated. And those who succeeded in killing themselves were denied a "Christian burial." Eventually people who were suicidal were said to have committed a sin that one could not repent of.
Psalm 139:8, "if I ascend into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there." Take it how you will. It holds the value, in protestant views, that we're all going to be taken care of in the afterlife. Even if we do commit a sin.
If we delve into neopagan religions we discover a whole different view in suicide. Although taking of ones life can be considered an act against the sanctity of life. It is also seen as almost romantic in nature. Where the idea that we are reincarnated, so taking of ones life is like being reborn. Although the belief is once you're reborn you will still suffer the same ailments until you learn a way to cope.
Another view on suicide comes from the Indian religion "jainism." There is a idea that suicide is an ultimate form of "himsa" or violence and cannot be permitted. Now the religion also has a form of self administered death that is considered the ultimate form of death. "Sallekhana" is a form of contentment in the jainism views. It is an act of sacrifice by simply starving yourself to death. This isn't viewed as a suicidal act, but more of one out of reverence.
Now that we have a general idea of what goes on in the religious minds of today we are curious to know, "is God real?" Or are we condemned to a viral fate of darkness. Blackness. Nothingness?
Let's live with the idea that people like "primitive Baptists" can put constraints on our pro-choice model. People make me sick talking about "god hates you," "pray for more dead soldiers." That shit is sickening. I'm gay and I take my sexuality very seriously. When someone tells me I'm going to hell because I was born different?
These people have a website called "godhatesfags.com." If you don't know who these people are just Google "Westboro Baptist church." You'll be shocked.
So are we doomed to be tortured in this life and the next? I surely hope not. So let's see what we all think on the topic of church vs suicide. Are we doomed? Are we truly sinners? Is there really a god? What have we done wrong to be tortured like this?
Throw it up in the air guys.
I Love y'all. You're a perfect addition to my family. Thank you for being you. Continue smiling, knowing you have control. That nobody needs to hurt you again. You're perfect here amongst like minded people.