**daemonicdemeanor used "*roll picture*"** **daemonicdemeanor rolled image**The poor dude had Parkinson's and was developing a rare type of dementia. To be honest, the second I start going senile, I want to die. I've had several family members make it that long, and they lose all cognitive abilities outside of basic communication. His specific type of dementia was more like schizophrenia than normal, so he was becoming paranoid and hallucinating on top of everything.
I think he saw that he didn't have long, and he was becoming something less than human, slowly. People like you who honestly believe suicides go to hell are the most disgusting people. You honestly believe that God made someone, whose life became so horrible that they saw the best option as killing themselves, and then, because they pussed out, they get tortured for eternity?
That's like making a few kids play Battletoads or something, telling one of them that they have to beat it or else, and then beating the **** out of the other one forever when he quits playing because it's too hard.
Look, I don't know myself. Do you suffer and die like everyone else, just like nature intended, or do you kill yourself, when you were going to die anyway, but to save yourself from agony?
Killing yourself is destroying what God made. So how dare you make that decision? When he gave you life in the first place? Compare that to building a character in Skyrim, getting 200 hours in the game, then suddenly that character becoming sentient and deciding to delete its own save file, I suppose that would you piss you off in the same way it would piss God off when someone kills themselves.
**daemonicdemeanor used "*roll picture*"** **daemonicdemeanor rolled image**I definitely wouldn't take apart my hard drive to find that single character and then put him in Dark Souls or some other super harsh punishment. If I were a parent, and my child killed himself, I would be mad at a lot of things, but I absolutely would not want to make him suffer for his decision.
If God created us, he gave us the ability to make that decision. I'm OK with believing in God. I'm OK with the idea of heaven. I'm even OK with some kind of hell, even though that's where the logic starts breaking down. I just can' tolerate it when people think one act could damn you like that. My understanding of Christianity is that, as long as you accept Jesus, you are forgiven. I can't fathom suicide being the only exception to that.
What about people who attempt suicide? Just because they attempted it, are they damned? Or are they forgiven because they survived for some arbitrary reason? What about people who smoke, and die of lung cancer? That was their doing, it just took decades. Sure, suicide bombers can go to hell, I don't care. I just can't understand why someone would worship a God that is fickle about the most tragic thing imaginable, but can forgive the most horrible people in the same breath.
It's seriously some Westboro Baptist level of wrong.
This reminds me of a movie he made; What Dreams May Come. Though I do not believe in the supernatural, I hope god personally went down and brought him back up to share a laugh.
Robin was troubled, no doubt about it, but he knew what he needed to do on this Earth.
I don't want to be that guy but his dementia didn't make him commit suicide. He found out that he had early stage Parkinson's, which is a horrible way to go. He committed suicide because of this news on top of his already severe depression. If we're going to talk about religion, he gets a pass for having clinical depression I believe. If he had just committed suicide because he had a bad day then he would gone down below.
Yes you are correct but he had lewy body dementia also and a wek after his death he was scheduled to get his brain checked out and they would've found it
Dementia didn't cause his death. Based on all evidence he made a lucid decision. He definitely had health issues, but none directly caused his decision.
Not anymore. Vatican rules that one must be fully aware of what they're doing, with right of mind. Suicide goes against natural instincts to survive, therefore, he was not in the right state of mind. Er go, not a sin
i once managed to procrastinate in a bunch of music classes because we had to make our own piece of music, i simply uploaded a deadmau5 song, strobe, and told the teacher it was my piece, and because my "piece" was finished i wasnt expected to have to work in the class
i got caught out eventually by a tattletail who told the teacher, at which point she told me i had 2 lessons to hand in a music piece, i jsut gave her my then bands EP and got an A* grade for it, considering it was well recorded compared to the rest of the class who only had a keyboard and ****** guitars to record onto garageband
World's Greatest Dad. One of the best dark comedy films I've ever seen. The beginning is so god damn cringe worthy (which is the point), but then it gets really good.