2010-06-24, 08:59 AM
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True, but you clearly put no effort whatsoever in understanding his arguments.
I'm with Matt here, sort of. [/color]
Kabanaw Wrote:You clearly don't see the value of a human life. If your brother had pushed through that time in his life, he probably could have found happiness. He could have seen a therapist, met new people, found a new girlfriend, moved on with his life and been happy.
And people who are depressed have a chemical imbalance in the brain, and have cluttered and strewn emotions. For one to make a rational choice, he has to at least have close to balanced emotions. Since those with depression are incapable of balancing their emotions, they are also incapable of rational thought, and therefore can not make good choices. If you ask any mentally healthy person "Do you want to commit suicide?" 99.9999% of people will say no. Depression isn't a terminal disease or incurable. Asking if a depressed person if they want to die is the same as asking an intoxicated one, since they are both not capable of rational thought.
True, but you clearly put no effort whatsoever in understanding his arguments.
I'm with Matt here, sort of. [/color]

