Sweeneygirl310593's avatar
Or they may love (or have loved) so much. Maybe the person they love has died or no longer loves them (or never did in the first place). They could be permanently separated from them too. Some suicidal people I've heard of genuinely believe they have nothing to offer their loved ones or the world and they would be better off without them. Everybody does have something to offer though...
LordByrand's avatar
Hmm...
Dead or alive, I believe that God loves us infinitely, beyond our comprehension. And yet, millions of people die each day. He does not end his own existence because of their deaths. I believe that God's kind of love is more of what the world needs. I know not everyone will understand, and I know that some people will understand but reject Him anyway. The choices have always been ours to make. If we couldn't make those choices, we could never truly understand what love is, or rather who God is.
Sweeneygirl310593's avatar
Im kinda agnostic and I think that everyones existance and life belongs to themselves alone really...
LordByrand's avatar
That's OK with me.
Sweeneygirl310593's avatar
I respect that you respect my point of view. My only point was that sucide does not nessisary show lack of moral fibre/weakness/lack of loving heart unless its done with a bomb For Iideological reasons. ..
LordByrand's avatar
Which is different from my view; that love creates selfless behavior in people and that suicide is one of the most selfish things anyone can ever do.
I'm alright with agreeing to disagree.