Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
It's not a quote but an interpretation:
Negative and indirect suicide without the consent of God is also an attempt against the rights of the Creator and an injustice towards Him whenever without sufficient cause a man neglects all the means of preservation of which he should make use. If a man as usufructuary is obliged in justice to preserve his life, it follows that he is equally bound to make use of all the ordinary means which are indicated in the usual course of things, namely:
-he should employ all the ordinary means which nature itself provides, such as to eat, drink, sleep, and so on;
-moreover, he should avoid all dangers which he may easily avoid, e.g. to flee from a burning house, to escape from an infuriated animal when it may be done without difficulty.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Suicide

If I remember right, suicide bought ya an eternity in Purgatory.

Have a good one!:s4:
Does anyone still believe in purgatory, that myth dreamed up by Catholics. Let me say this: If I was about to endure a fate worse than death (torture, Life in Prison, Marriage, just kidding,) I would surely consider the "cowards way out". Being slow roasted or having your bowels slit open don't quite sound better than a .45 to the temple, and a life prison sentence, count me out. Do you know how much easier it would be to pull the trigger if you were facing something like that?