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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
Suicide has always been a tragic occurence locally but now it’s a phenomena. When hope is lost (no matter the reason) the pain of living becomes unbearable. There is an End Times devil loose.
That would fit in with JD's response
Maybe I'm the dense person in the room today, but I also would like to explore how deception works in suicide, perhaps more nuances than our everyday walk, where we remain alert to the Enemy devices.
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Originally Posted by
Romans828
I've been saying this for a couple of years now - The "Anti-Depressants" that tons of people are taking is what's driving them to either "snap" and go on killing sprees, or "snap" and kill themselves - The FDA and Big Pharma are gonna have (excuse my French) Hell to Pay!!!
I think you're totally right about that. I had an appendectomy back in '03 and they had me on hydrocodone for the pain. Without me realizing it, but my wife seeing it happen, I just really got into what I will call a 'funk'. Sitting around moping, etc. The day I quit taking it I totally changed back to my 'old self'. Of course that's not an anti-depressant, and I wasn't suicidal, but the point is it totally altered my personality. There no way that these drugs don't cause a big change in a person's mental state.
And there were some kind of drugs Catchy used to discuss that did the same thing, make people suicidal, etc. So it's definitely a major cause I'm sure.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I think you're totally right about that. I had an appendectomy back in '03 and they had me on hydrocodone for the pain. Without me realizing it, but my wife seeing it happen, I just really got into what I will call a 'funk'. Sitting around moping, etc. The day I quit taking it I totally changed back to my 'old self'. Of course that's not an anti-depressant, and I wasn't suicidal, but the point is it totally altered my personality. There no way that these drugs don't cause a big change in a person's mental state.
And there were some kind of drugs Catchy used to discuss that did the same thing, make people suicidal, etc. So it's definitely a major cause I'm sure.
We live in a day of sorcery: pharmacea. Docs love to pen scripts under the guise of “quality of life”.
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
That would fit in with JD's response
Anymore I am sensative to discouragement and loss of hope. I instruct our elders to be alerted to it among our people.
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Originally Posted by
FireBrand
We live in a day of sorcery: pharmacea. Docs love to pen scripts under the guise of “quality of life”.
Exactly. If we update the 'works of the flesh', 'witchcraft' (pharacea/pharmacy) has a lot to do with drug use, not just 'sorcery' as we tend to look at it. So you have both drunkedness and drug use listed under the works of the flesh.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I think you're totally right about that. I had an appendectomy back in '03 and they had me on hydrocodone for the pain. Without me realizing it, but my wife seeing it happen, I just really got into what I will call a 'funk'. Sitting around moping, etc. The day I quit taking it I totally changed back to my 'old self'. Of course that's not an anti-depressant, and I wasn't suicidal, but the point is it totally altered my personality. There no way that these drugs don't cause a big change in a person's mental state.
And there were some kind of drugs Catchy used to discuss that did the same thing, make people suicidal, etc. So it's definitely a major cause I'm sure.
Hydrocodone is an opioid and it's derived from Codeine, the main drug that Justin Bieber is (or was?) hooked on.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
Exactly. If we update the 'works of the flesh', 'witchcraft' (pharacea/pharmacy) has a lot to do with drug use, not just 'sorcery' as we tend to look at it. So you have both drunkedness and drug use listed under the works of the flesh.
To many animistic tribes of today or the previous century, witchcraft and using drugs to enter an altered state of mind where they connect more easily to those gods are virtually the same thing.
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