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Old 07-25-2009, 12:14 AM
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Re: Hypothetical Moral Question

Soldiers have often taken up roles that were essentially suicide to increase the likelihood of mission accomplishment.

I'm reminded of a story about a nuclear physicist. While in the lab a piece of radio active material was suddenly exposed. To protect the group he grabbed it and isolated it fully knowing that the radiation he's absorb would kill him. He later died of radiation poisoning and cancer. But he saved the lives of his colleagues.

Jesus would be the primary example of one who willingly died to save others.

I don't think it's "suicide" in the sense that we understand it.
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Old 07-25-2009, 07:27 AM
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Soldiers have often taken up roles that were essentially suicide to increase the likelihood of mission accomplishment.

I'm reminded of a story about a nuclear physicist. While in the lab a piece of radio active material was suddenly exposed. To protect the group he grabbed it and isolated it fully knowing that the radiation he's absorb would kill him. He later died of radiation poisoning and cancer. But he saved the lives of his colleagues.

Jesus would be the primary example of one who willingly died to save others.

I don't think it's "suicide" in the sense that we understand it.
I agree 100%. Giving one's life to save another or many other lives is not suicide. It is taking action that results in ones death but without one wishing death to be the result of the action.
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Re: Hypothetical Moral Question

My wife often says that we treat our pets more humanely than we treat our fellow humans. We have a pet "put to sleep" when they have something incurable so they can "avoid suffering" or to "put them out of their misery" but we do not do that for our family members when they are in those circumstances.
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