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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Leaving two children without a mother - that isn't right. I think of religion as a guideline, not something that should be followed like this example. Religion is a good guideline for life, look at Christianity - without it the modern world wouldn't exist and we'd still be killing eachother.
    we still are killing eachother because of it.


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    NO!!!!!! STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE

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    Some people just have strong beliefs, & wouldn't want to affect their beliefs or go against their beliefs. So, I would understand. If this was apart of my religion, I would have to have a talk with my family before making the decision to not do it.
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    lol i think she should of just took it, why should a belief mean you have to give your life up, but ofcourse some people dont mind.


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    She died for what she believed in - we can't fault her for that. If her children are now brought up under similar beliefs, they will probably think what their mother did was right and not be bitter about it.

    I think everyone has every right to belive in whatever they want - and I dont just mean in Religion. To the people who say shes a bad women for what she did, and she was wrong...who are we to judge? It is highly unlikely any of us on this forum will ever be in the same situation, so we can't possibly comment on her motiavtion for what she did, apart from it being her belief.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    She died for what she believed in - we can't fault her for that. If her children are now brought up under similar beliefs, they will probably think what their mother did was right and not be bitter about it.

    I think everyone has every right to belive in whatever they want - and I dont just mean in Religion. To the people who say shes a bad women for what she did, and she was wrong...who are we to judge? It is highly unlikely any of us on this forum will ever be in the same situation, so we can't possibly comment on her motiavtion for what she did, apart from it being her belief.
    A suicide bomber dies for what they believe in, you can fault that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NaughtyNemo View Post
    A suicide bomber dies for what they believe in, you can fault that.
    Whilst I'm not a fan of suicide bombings, I acknowledge that it's simply a difference in moral beliefs. Therefore you can only fault it based on your own ethical structure; what they're doing is in fact very noble in their own eyes and culture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Whilst I'm not a fan of suicide bombings, I acknowledge that it's simply a difference in moral beliefs. Therefore you can only fault it based on your own ethical structure; what they're doing is in fact very noble in their own eyes and culture.
    Yer to them, but to us it isn't. Thats what im getting at smarty =]


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    Quote Originally Posted by NaughtyNemo View Post
    A suicide bomber dies for what they believe in, you can fault that.
    I think there is a diffrence between sacrafising your own life and sacrafising the lives of thousands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    I think there is a diffrence between sacrafising your own life and sacrafising the lives of thousands.
    Its the same principal as what you said, when does there become that difference?


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