Hypothetical question, is it selfish to want somebody to not commit suicide?
Posted: May 5th, 2009 | Author: Dr Alz | Filed under: Other - Social Science | Tags: God, Hostage, Kit Kat | 8 Comments »I can understand stopping someone from trying to kill themselves for something stupid like over an ex-gf/bf. but what if it was something like a killer has your friend’s family as a hostage, and the only way to save them is for your friend to kill themself or if the person had Alzheimers (a genetic disease that makes you forget everything [and i mean EVERYTHING. even how to breath] and that is uncurable) and they decided to kill themselves so they wouldn’t live a life of becoming a living veggie. would it be selfish to try to stop the person if one of the latter cases was the suicidal person’s situation?
and don’t give me anything about God deciding when you die either. i want to know if it is selfish to stop someone from commiting suicide, not if suicide is a sin. alright?
cae, what the f*ck are you talking about? you’re not making scense. how does this murderous manhunt go with my question of suicide? either make yourself clear, or don’t bother hoping for the 10 points.
actually, kit kat, you’re wrong. a hypothetical question is a question based on a hypothesis. i think the term you’re thinking of is “rhetorical”. i could be wrong about that, but as for “hypothetical”, i’m sure of. just check it out on dictionary.com if you don’t believe me.
and don’t give me anything about God deciding when you die either. i want to know if it is selfish to stop someone from commiting suicide, not if suicide is a sin. alright?
cae, what the f*ck are you talking about? you’re not making scense. how does this murderous manhunt go with my question of suicide? either make yourself clear, or don’t bother hoping for the 10 points.
actually, kit kat, you’re wrong. a hypothetical question is a question based on a hypothesis. i think the term you’re thinking of is “rhetorical”. i could be wrong about that, but as for “hypothetical”, i’m sure of. just check it out on dictionary.com if you don’t believe me.