Oregon suicide law

I could change the story to him jumping off a bridge on cnn for everyone to see if you want

Because being surrounded by loved ones = a spectacle?

I don't know if it's you or the Heffeweizen, but this is a thoroughly entertaining romp through my laptop.
 
Going out on their own terms.

I've heard it repeated often in this thread.

Who are you to judge what those terms are?
 
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You have to be some special sort of self righteous prick to find fault in the way these sick and suffering people with no hope of recovery deal with their inevitable end.

We are human. We all make mistakes, nobody is perfect. All I'm saying is that she made the wrong choice but she will be okay because in the long run since she was under such mental hardship
 
We are human. We all make mistakes, nobody is perfect. All I'm saying is that she made the wrong choice but she will be okay because in the long run since she was under such mental hardship

I had no idea there was a biblical clause about suicide not sending you straight to hell if you were mentally distressed.
 
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We are human. We all make mistakes, nobody is perfect. All I'm saying is that she made the wrong choice but she will be okay because in the long run she will be okay since she was under such mental hardship

You've actually lost me here.

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I'm a Christian and I believe in Jesus. Jesus spent 3 hours on the cross in agony. If he didn't want to be there, he could of snapped his fingers and it would've been over. But he didn't. Life is full of ups and downs and hopefully I'm prepared to handle them all

Well said :rock:
 
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I'm a Christian and I believe in Jesus. Jesus spent 3 hours on the cross in agony. If he didn't want to be there, he could of snapped his fingers and it would've been over. But he didn't. Life is full of ups and downs and hopefully I'm prepared to handle them all

Of all your analogies this is the worst I'm afraid. The whole point of the crucifixion story was PRECISELY because it didn't "have" to happen...it was done specifically on behalf of others. His suffering, literally by design, was intentional and for a purpose...it's just got nothing to do with Maynard's decision.

Whatever you feel on the subject is fine but you've been using some bad comparisons of late in trying to make your point.
 
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Do you honestly think mentally ill people are going to hell? I don't

Pretty much anyone who commits suicide is going to be considered mentally distressed. And it doesn't matter what I believe, I don't believe in any of it. But I do know what the bible says, and you're contradicting it.
 
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She went out before the suffering could fully manifest. She went out with effectively a large dose of sleeping pills. To sleep and then nothing ever again. That is the most humane and dignified way to do it. No more suffering.

I just hate to someone to give up. Give up might be the wrong term, because what she did was still difficult to do. Yes, she went through a lot, and a great deal of suffering was ahead, but I would imagine the majority go through til death. It's hard to put yourself in her shoes, but I would do my best to struggle to live until death came. From the viewpoint of the doctor, I don't know if I would feel comfortable doing it. I'd hate to be in that situation.

I guess it comes down a to a personal choice. I prefer relying on faith and hoping something happens. I understand it's probably futile, and I don't criticize her choice at all for choosing death earlier. Personally I would feel I would owe it to my family to try my best and stay alive. JMO.

Felt bad that she did this, but it's incredibly brave.
 
Pretty much anyone who commits suicide is going to be considered mentally distressed. And it doesn't matter what I believe, I don't believe in any of it. But I do know what the bible says, and you're contradicting it.

Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
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People with mental issues would be "Weary and burdened" imo. Also Jesus followers were the bottom of the society barrel and those with mental issue would fall in that category
 
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People with mental issues would be "Weary and burdened" imo. Also Jesus followers were the bottom of the society barrel and those with mental issue would fall in that category

That's a very liberal interpretation of the scripture. "Come to me" can mean suicide in this instance?

that's a stretch.
 
Of all your analogies this is the worst I'm afraid. The whole point of the crucifixion story was PRECISELY because it didn't "have" to happen...it was done specifically on behalf of others. His suffering, literally by design, was intentional and for a purpose...it's just got nothing to do with Maynard's decision.

Whatever you feel on the subject is fine but you've been using some bad comparisons of late in trying to make your point.

Jesus KNEW he was going to die a horrible death. He didn't run away or throw himself off a tower. He faced it with pure courage
 
Jesus KNEW he was going to die a horrible death. He didn't run away or throw himself off a tower. He faced it with pure courage

His suffering was THE POINT of it all and a deliberate end game of which he was a willing participant. In fact, if he wasn't a willing participant it doesn't work.

NONE of this is relevant to the Maynard case...it just isn't.
 
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Well like I said I'm a Christian and I believe in Jesus and I think we should try to live our lives like Him in both the good times and the bad.
 
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Bottom of the societal barrel, huh?

How do you figure that?

Why do you care what I think? I'm the worst, remember?

Mentally ill people usually don't have the best life. A lot of them are homeless or living in tough conditions like a mental hospital or jail.
 
Why do you care what I think? I'm the worst, remember?

Mentally ill people usually don't have the best life. A lot of them are homeless or living in tough conditions like a mental hospital or jail.

Quit whining about a bit of ridicule. You're not a child.


Are you saying someone with, I dunno, ADHD has an automatic admission into the big party upstairs?
 
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Personally I would feel I would owe it to my family to try my best and stay alive. JMO.

Felt bad that she did this, but it's incredibly brave.

I understand this perspective and see the love in that decision, but I think a large part of the decision making process for those like Maynard concerns family as well. It is not only their own suffering and quality of life, but that of their family they wish to limit. Love for family plays a large role.
 
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