Analysis of When is suicide moral?



If you commit suicide you leave an energy where other people commit suicide too.
Proven in paranormal investigations.

Was hitler right to kill himself?

Chickens have decided not to be born in the future because of the cruelty of man on chickens. To make a point. What is that point? Is it a suicidal one?

Is mass suicide right for prevention of cruelty? If civil suicide existed would it be right for climate change?

Do people have a devine purpose?

Was covid a cocreation or devine purpose?

Is this the proof of the devil's work?

Is it right to kill an entire species into Extinction if they're going to die anyway like us?

Is killing an expression of suicidal tendencies?

Should those people volunteer for civil suicide? Or cult suicide? Or give them counselling? Should rescue chickens on sanctuaries be given animal psychic counselling.

Should people addicted to a certain taste be murdered or stigmatised for their preferences.

Would you kill one to save a bomb killing hundreds.

Would you kill one to save the world from global civil suicide being promoted too?

Would you kill yourself or others for your own preferences if it saved your family from extinction.

Is it extinction suicide if you weren't even born?

What if slaves and/Jews had decided not to be reborn? Would that have been right?

Is euthanasia suicide right if you change your mind without being able to communicate it?

If you were in agony as intended by removal of karma laws for the next life would it be wrong to kill yourself under a truck or from angry opposition for animals rights?

Should we be paying for more animal sanctuaries instead of them having to raise money?

Or should we be giving to more human charities?

At what point do you favour the animal above yourself?

And to what extreme would you favour humanity suicide (life suicide) over facekind?

Is armogedon just a fireworks display to you or could we stop burning the earth one bonfire at a time.

Is bonfire night tradition promoting warfare?

Which traditions are right?


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Written on January 10, 2024

Submitted by heathert.34240 on January 09, 2024

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Heather Lydia Thornhill

Moods and mindsets poetry. Published. Book in progress: Don't talk rot. more…

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