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Dualists
{ 1 } - argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
{ 2 } - intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
{ 3 } - have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
{ 4 } - argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
{ 5 } - taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
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Dualists
{ 1 } - argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
{ 2 } - intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
{ 3 } - have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
{ 4 } - argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
{ 5 } - taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
Kant <=> argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
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Dualists
{ 1 } - argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
{ 2 } - intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
{ 3 } - have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
{ 4 } - argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
{ 5 } - taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
Catholic Church <=> intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
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Dualists
{ 1 } - argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
{ 2 } - intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
{ 3 } - have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
{ 4 } - argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
{ 5 } - taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam <=> have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
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Dualists
{ 1 } - argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
{ 2 } - intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
{ 3 } - have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
{ 4 } - argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
{ 5 } - taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
Plato <=> argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
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Dualists
{ 1 } - argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver
{ 2 } - intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan
{ 3 } - have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards
{ 4 } - argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life
{ 5 } - taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
Dualists <=> taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden
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