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Hurkyl
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Does your insurance company pay twice as much if you knowingly ended your life in a sudden and violent way? Does it even pay at all if you committed suicide?
Thank you Anttech, you are correct. This kind of debate is like debating abortion or other topics in which there can be no agreement between differing viewpoints. I prefer to avoid such topics, and members may note I don’t participate in threads of that type for this reason.Anttech said:War is the ultimate game
You should probably re-read SOS's post, imo she wasnt infering Palestinian-Israeli plight is a game
Hurkyl said:Does your insurance company pay twice as much if you knowingly ended your life in a sudden and violent way? Does it even pay at all if you committed suicide?
Manchot said:Because God doesn't tell people to go to war.
Check your policy - insurance companies pay nothing (or next to nothing) in cases of suicide.vanesch said:I didn't ask. There was no clause on suicide, but probably that's considered an "illness" and not an "accident".
See, one more reason to be generous to those poor families of suicide bombers! They do not even get money from their insurance companyYonoz said:Check your policy - insurance companies pay nothing (or next to nothing) in cases of suicide.
To PF's Politics and World Affairs subforum, of course :tongue:vanesch said:It has to arrive to you: you get married to what seems to be a nice, introvert guy, have a lot of kids, build a house... and then that nitwick goes and blows himself up in the middle of a crowded place ! Where do you go to get you out of misery ?