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Originally Posted by dane_g87
- There is more than just one difference. The motive, condition, spiritual state, circumstances, nature, and more are all different and contradictory. The act is not the same, and we do not agree.
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"The motive, condition, spiritual state, circumstances, nature," are all the same thing . they all come down to circumstance . so you agreed a long time ago without knowing . you admit that samson taking his own life was not going to condemn him , and thats the definition of suicide . suicide doesnt take into consideration "motive, condition, spiritual state, nature" in its definition . so you are wrong yet again. ill say it clearly "the circumstance, nature, condition, situation , spiritual state , motive , have nothing to do with whether it is suicide or not "
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Suicide (
Latin suicidium, from
sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the intentional taking of one's own life"
it doesnt say "suicide is when one takes ones life but for a bad reason and in a bad spiritual state" so you fail hard