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In America, I am not sure about England, it is illegal and you can be arrested for trying to kill yourself. I think this is wrong, you are in charge of your life and nobody else has the permission to keep you alive or kill you. I think that suicide should be legalised, it would probably prevent the number of people attempting suicice as a 'cry for help' thing.
Some people will say suicide is really pathetic and a cowards way out. I beg to differ. It takes a hell of a lot of guts to cut your own wrists or jump off a bridge. Overdosing is the quick and easy way to do it and perhaps is a bit cowardly but many other methods take a lot of guts I reckon.
Apparently 1 in 3 people between the age of 13 and 19 seriously consider suicide. A lot of them do so because of pressure from exams or parents or from bullying. I have been really depressed in life before and though about it as a plausible option to take, but I know I would never have the guts to do it. People use suicide as a threat to other people, they think that by telling people they are going to kill themselves that they will get sympathy and their lives will be fine again.
So what do you think?
Should it be legal?
It is an easy way out?
The seven days is not seven days as we would think of it. In this context, the bible uses a day as a period of time. Not a period of determinable length.
The big bang is still just a theory. It can NOT be proven.
I believe that there was a big bang like beginning. But controlled by God. Bear in mind Einstein's equation E = mc^2. The energy has to come from some where.
> The Bible states God made the world (In 7 days, it says it in Genesis
> - the first bit)
>
> Science 'proves' that the world was made by the big bang.
>
> The two cannot co-exist. There has to be a true and a false, at least
> in my logic.
Not all Christians take all of the Bible literally. Most accept that some of the Bible is symbolic. The ones who take everything literally are called FUNDAMENTALISTS. I am a Christian, yet I accept that we evolved from lower order species. I also believe that God is there and cares about us all.
As Stephen Hawkins said, Science doesn't disprove God, it just places restrictions on when he did things (ie science proves that God created the Universe at the time of the Big Bang.
>I look at religion as a way of explaining Scientific theories in a non-scientific way.
> In what ways exactly?
The Bible states God made the world (In 7 days, it says it in Genesis - the first bit)
Science 'proves' that the world was made by the big bang.
The two cannot co-exist. There has to be a true and a false, at least in my logic.