Re:Depends on who you ask... (Score:2)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2008.01.11 3:00 (#21986992) Homepage Journal
for a time in England suicide was illegal, and the penalty for attempting it was death. I'd never really thought about the theological implications of that before (not being religious), but it now occurs to me that it's a way for the state to grant their wish without any repercussions in the afterlife.
This is interesting from secular point of view. I'm not eligible to evaluate someone's comment, though, your remark shows a full of insight.
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