In the perspective of religions, suicide …show more content…
Catholicism has regarded suicide as a grave and a great moral sin. They believe that one’s life is the property of God, and that the killing of one’s own life is wrongly asserted dominion over what is God’s. In …show more content…
Suicide is also strictly prohibited by Jewish law. You can read more details on the suicide prohibition from a publication entitled “Conservative Judaism” (Vol.L, No.4) issued in 1998.
Suicide in the form of bombing which is usually used by terrorists is an extreme killing method of many innocent lives. As in the case of 911 events, many innocent Americans and foreigners had been killed. From the standpoint of humanitarian, this violence act which is rooted in a wicked and hatred heart must not be allowed to be forgiven. For a world’s peace, every country should make the utmost attempt by means of stricken law or prosecution or in any forms of lawful ways to prohibit any people or ban on any attempts in initiating/ planning on suicide bombing.
If you’re a pregnant mother in the case of suicide, you kill another new life which is waiting to land to this world. Indeed, the suicidal attempt denies the existence of a newborn. It’s unfair to a newborn that is blessed to be born to this world.
Life is short but precious. It should be fully utilized for the benefits of others but not by destroying