BREAKING! LSU superstar Kyren Lacy allegedly took his own life last night according to sources from his neighborhood. He was previously considered a potential first-round pick in the NFL ��
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Is that just a Catholic belief or something shared by all Christian denominations?
Per the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
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2283 We should not despair of the eternal salvation of persons who have taken their own lives. By ways known to him alone, God can provide the opportunity for salutary repentance. The Church prays for persons who have taken their own lives.
This is a bit of a shift from the old way of thinking that if a person were to take their own life, they were 'probably' doomed to hell. But it was never an absolute thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven:
Per the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
This is a bit of a shift from the old way of thinking that if a person were to take their own life, they were 'probably' doomed to hell. But it was never an absolute thing.
Not to DC this thread all up, but I simply cannot believe that an all-knowing, all-powerful, loving deity would doom billions of his beloved creations to an eternity in the lake of fire for actions committed in a blink-of-an-eye existence on Earth. [Reply]
ESPN is now reporting that he committed suicide during a police chase after firing a gun during a family argument.
This guy was checking a lot of bad boxes. Vehicular homicide, domestic disputes, shootings, police chases....anyone want to put money on a later reveal of dogfighting and human trafficking? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
ESPN is now reporting that he committed suicide during a police chase after firing a gun during a family argument.
This guy was checking a lot of bad boxes. Vehicular homicide, domestic disputes, shootings, police chases....anyone want to put money on a later reveal of dogfighting and human trafficking?
Wow, society sure lost a good one didn't they?
Has his mom been on tv holding a baby photo talking about what a sweet boy he was yet? [Reply]
So living in BR and a die hard Tigers fan this is ashame. To be honest, in my opinion, this is karma. These young kids with bright futures truly just FUCK up without thinking about the consequences. This is just a stupid decision and a crying shame. Rest in peace kid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stryker:
So living in BR and a die hard Tigers fan this is ashame. To be honest, in my opinion, this is karma. These young kids with bright futures truly just **** up without thinking about the consequences. This is just a stupid decision and a crying shame. Rest in peace kid.
Today's kids are mentally weak on average. You can't punish them. They are not accountable for their behaviors. Can't control their emotions.
What is worse, it is my generations fault. Generation x/y for raising these babies.
No idea why parents are content with this..
Kid tucked up like rice. Would have caught probably a 4 to 6 year sentence. Decides death is better than prison. Sure your nfl career is gone. But you still had a degree and other jobs to help your family.
No sympathy for criminals and druggies when they off themselves. Sucks for the family. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
ESPN is now reporting that he committed suicide during a police chase after firing a gun during a family argument.
This guy was checking a lot of bad boxes. Vehicular homicide, domestic disputes, shootings, police chases....anyone want to put money on a later reveal of dogfighting and human trafficking?
Wrestling, cheerleader and professional soccer have higher cte rates. They don't have the suicide problems.
Most players are broke, divorcing or lost it all. That is why they do it. Certain players refuse to handle their success and piss it away on average 3 years later after retirement. [Reply]