hmmm for the risk of it not actually being god I'd say no (it could just be a deamon betrayl and deception are both atributes of a dark acolyte(i've studied the teaching of Kreia)... I'm not god so I don't have the right to take life
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hmmm for the risk of it not actually being god I'd say no (it could just be a deamon betrayl and deception are both atributes of a dark acolyte(i've studied the teaching of Kreia)... I'm not god so I don't have the right to take life
Besides if my faith was strong I'd believe that god would take care of it anyway
I would only take life as a means to my own survival.
Uhhh KId sounds like you might need some help. I would start at your Regular Family Doctor, and get a referance to a psychiatrists.Quote:
Originally Posted by PsychedelicSins
Psychosis is a generic psychiatric term for a mental state in which thought and perception are severely impaired. Persons experiencing a psychotic episode may experience hallucinations, hold delusional beliefs (e.g., grandiose or paranoid delusions), demonstrate personality changes and exhibit disorganized thinking (see thought disorder). This is often accompanied by lack of insight into the unusual or bizarre nature of such behavior, difficulties with social interaction and impairments in carrying out the activities of daily living. A psychotic episode is often described as involving a "loss of contact with reality.
Psychosis is considered by mainstream psychiatry to be a symptom of severe mental illness, but is not a diagnosis in itself. Although it is not exclusively linked to any particular psychological or physical state, it is particularly associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic depression) and severe clinical depression. There are also detectable physical pathologies that can induce a psychotic state, including brain injury or other neurological disorder, drug intoxication and withdrawal (especially alcohol, barbiturates, and sometimes benzodiazepines), lupus, electrolyte disorder in the elderly (such as urinary tract infections) and pain syndromes.
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Get help... with thoughts like that.
haha at least one person in this thread speaks the truthQuote:
Originally Posted by LIP
I would say a big fuck you and slap myself with a wet fish and them burst out laughing. :rasta:
now thats religionQuote:
Originally Posted by LIP
id say no, i just couldnt kill someone
but if god was speaking thru your dog you'd best be getting it done! learned that the hard way...
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Originally Posted by Bong30
dude you are waayy over reacting.... ive had thoughts a bilion times more fucked up than that. hes just asking a question.
oh and by the way, i wouldnt do it unless god returned the favor and killed someone for me.
I would, but i would have to have a damn fiiiiiiiine excuse to do it!
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