P_1 wrote: » So browsing the ST today I noticed an interesting article on a survey based on what people view as being morally acceptable today (sadly I cannot link as the ST is behind a paywall but its on Page 8 for anyone who's interested). One answer that caught my eye was that 72% of people believe that suicide is morally unacceptable. I honestly thought that we were gone past the days of people considering victims of suicide to be 'selfish' but that result would lead one to think otherwise. My own view is that suicide is, in some cases, the unfortunate result of unmanaged depression and in other cases people, on learning of a diagnosis of an incurable disease people electing to end things on their own terms. In neither case do I consider the individual concerned to be 'selfish' in any way. So AH what do you think of this? Is suicide morally unacceptable or is it the consequence of unmanaged depression? Is it ever justified?
Itzy wrote: » We can debate the morality of Suicide until we are blue in the face, but that doesn't address the problem or how it could be solved. It has touched the family of my Fiancée and a few friends, so I have some tiny minuscule idea of how distraught it leaves those who are left behind. It needs to be addressed and the hard questions asked, what drives someone to such a permanent solution to a short term problem?
Roger_007 wrote: » Whether we like it or not it is the absolute right of every adult person to end their own life at a time and manner of their choosing.
Sound of Silence wrote: » For those suffering with depression, suicide is often considered a way of unburdening others. They believe that by ending their lives, the lives of others will improve. There is simply no room for selfishness for a person who lacks any self-worth. As such, suicide, whilst an incredibly unfortunate reality, is often made with the best intentions in the minds of those who suffer from the illness, no matter how twisted and destructive the decision might be for those around them.
Diego Simeone wrote: » The whole survey was full of craziness: https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/14208_10202563137827480_8336608705895426438_n.jpg 1. Suicide is less acceptable than doctor assisted suicide? 2. Extramarital sex is less acceptable than extramarital parentage? 3. Pornography?
mal1 wrote: » But in general, are we not all wired to think that it is morally wrong? have we not all evolved in that way?
NewYork1979 wrote: » Morally, no way. I don't see how it is our business to morally judge someone who takes their own life. If someone is terminally ill and in pain, I would have no issue with them deciding they wanted to end it. Sad, upsetting for those left, a shame it came to suicide, yes.