I don’t believe in heaven, so for me it would take a lot of courage to commit suicide, but I don’t know if it’s the same for a devout religious person, because I can’t get in to their head. Probably there would be some sort of fear response on the biological level, even for them, so at the very least they would have to achieve “mind over matter” and probably bravery also, but I can’t say for sure the last.
As for 9/11, I think the correct response would have been to attack the organization “Al Qaeda,” and to ask all other governments in the world who may have Al Qaeda operating from their territory to help you out. But what do you do when the governments in question refuse (for example the Taliban) is a moral question that’s beyond my current abilities to reason out.
I don’t believe in heaven, so for me it would take a lot of courage to commit suicide, but I don’t know if it’s the same for a devout religious person, because I can’t get in to their head. Probably there would be some sort of fear response on the biological level, even for them, so at the very least they would have to achieve “mind over matter” and probably bravery also, but I can’t say for sure the last.
As for 9/11, I think the correct response would have been to attack the organization “Al Qaeda,” and to ask all other governments in the world who may have Al Qaeda operating from their territory to help you out. But what do you do when the governments in question refuse (for example the Taliban) is a moral question that’s beyond my current abilities to reason out.