Beautiful girl in hell

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It's also one of the reasons why most girls aren't meant to be in college. Most women don't handle stress well whether it be at a college or at work. In traditional times where it was almost always men that went to college and worked, and women married young and did things around a house, kept a garden, or did fun activities or hobby type work suicides were rare. Most girls that young wouldn't be committing suicide, especially for reasons like grades.
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Another victim of feminism. Tragedy, poetic justice or an equal measure of both?
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It is obvious that she and her family were not Catholic, or even particularly religious. Like most Americans, they were spiritually bereft.

She could have saved herself if she had prayed the Rosary everyday. Instead, she turned to therapy and anti-depressant medication. The self-pride that drove her to compete and succeed academically, also drove her to seek worldly solutions, rather than God.

No true Catholic could ever consider suicide. Suicide is the presumption that one is outside God's grace or forgiveness. All sinners can receive God's graces, if they show humility and ask for them.

Unless more women show humility towards God and ask for His forgiveness, many will end up like this unfortunate woman, who is now in hell and suffering forever.
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The afterlife is a myth. Any god who would torture anyone forever is an asshole.
Samson (in the book of Judges) committed suicide, is he in hell too?
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The acceptance of suicide as a valid option is openly being taught at Ivy League universities where the lady came from.

Here is a Yale Professor who teaches the utilitarian philosophy of death, including consideration of suicide as an option.

http://oyc.yale.edu/philosophy/phil-176/lecture-24

Additionally, covert euthanasia is already being practiced and will be an integral part of keeping down costs under Obamacare. The old and disabled have to go under the utilitarian regime.

The value of life is the West is rapidly becoming cheap under the secularists.
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MrPeabody wrote:The value of life is the West is rapidly becoming cheap under the secularists.
The mainstream American ideology is basically "Your life has no value unless you are wealthy. Anyone who isn't wealthy (or in the upper-classes) is worthless except a number, cattle, expendable, and cannon-fodder." The Republican Party (more like Fascist party) is one of the worst that would rather people starve and die; most Republicans are in the poorer segment of the population and the rest are the upper-class or elites that benefit from the "Rob the poor, Help the rich" philosophy. Suicide is illegal in America mainly because the Government sees it's people as cattle or because it's sadistic and wants it's people to suffer miserably. The masochistic elites that rule America take great joy knowing that they are at the top of the world while many others are nothing except serfs and cattle that won't even have even breadcrumb of what they got. The regime that rules America and the shadow government doesn't have any love for Americans, it has a love for the money they get exploiting Americans and they don't want to lose their serfs. Only a government that truly loves it's people would want to prevent suicide for the right reasons (and America isn't one of them).
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