No, Rusha, this thread is not all about you
Evoken said:Going by your own theology, it is God who put her in this situation. The person in the story of the OP won't recover from her illness; all that awaits her is a slow and painful deterioration and suffering that culminates in death. If she is ending her life both to avoid suffering herself and to not subject her family to prolonged suffering and financial drain, would your God condemn her to eternal suffering? Or would he sympathise with the decision and welcome her unto his abode? Evo
The right of a person to end their own life in this manner, also known as physician assisted suicide, is a topic which like abortion and same sex marriage has people divided, those who support and those who oppose it. What's your position on this subject?
"At the moment of death our physical body clinically dies (including ego), but our subconscius mind (soul) survives. If it can maintain direct onctact with its perfect energy counterpart (superconscious mind or Higher Self) at this time, it will literally die consciously, the soul (subconscious mind) will be liberated, and spiritual growth will result." (source: p. 139, "Exploring the Fifth Dimension" by Dr. Bruce Goldberg)
"However, if this contact is not maintained (unconscious death) then our soul will have missed a great opportunity for enlightenment and the most uncomfortable characteristics (the disorienting forces) of the karmic cycle will prevail." (source: p. 139, "Exploring the Fifth Dimension" by Dr. Bruce Goldberg)
I was going to write a rather long post about my personal experience with this topic. Nang's posts have dissuaded me. I'd rather try to pee up a rope.
I wonder if she considered cryogenic preservation? :idunno: Another woman did this in 2013.
http://www.themarysue.com/woman-cryogenic-sleep/
Well, just compare her to the Lord Jesus Christ, who put Himself into a slow and painful death, in subjection and obedience to His Father. What was the result of that?
God has put this woman in her position, and she will either show love and faith in God for doing so, and inherit everlasting life, or she will usurp God's sovereignty, kill her self, and suffer everlasting hellfire.
Why do you conceive that hoping and praying for the latter is better than hoping and praying for the former?
Do any of us know more than God? Do any of us have the right to question God's dealings with men?
I was going to write a rather long post about my personal experience with this topic. Nang's posts have dissuaded me. I'd rather try to pee up a rope.