skithesprings
Active member
I typed out an enormous response to this, but I decided to delete it and instead ask only this....
If a very religious individual needs an amputation to save his life, but irrationally believes that his body must remain whole, do you find any sympathy for this individual when they die?
If a woman insists on a natural birth and the result is that both her and the baby die during labor, do you pat her on the back and say I'm here for you, I hope you get better?
If a cancer patient refuses simple treatments and dies, do you chastise the people who simply told the patient to take the treatments?
If someone decides to stop breathing and their physical condition worsens because of it, are you sympathetic?
I know this will only result in someone telling me how retarded I am, or saying that I am blind to the truth, or that it's not that simple, but in actuality, it is that simple.
To the OP, take a look at what you have, a family that loves you, friends, skiing, a life where you don't have to worry about having food available. You don't need doctors, treatment, or drugs. You need to stop being selfish and to live your damn life. I wish you the best in your recovery.
If a very religious individual needs an amputation to save his life, but irrationally believes that his body must remain whole, do you find any sympathy for this individual when they die?
If a woman insists on a natural birth and the result is that both her and the baby die during labor, do you pat her on the back and say I'm here for you, I hope you get better?
If a cancer patient refuses simple treatments and dies, do you chastise the people who simply told the patient to take the treatments?
If someone decides to stop breathing and their physical condition worsens because of it, are you sympathetic?
I know this will only result in someone telling me how retarded I am, or saying that I am blind to the truth, or that it's not that simple, but in actuality, it is that simple.
To the OP, take a look at what you have, a family that loves you, friends, skiing, a life where you don't have to worry about having food available. You don't need doctors, treatment, or drugs. You need to stop being selfish and to live your damn life. I wish you the best in your recovery.