Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

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Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?
  1. Unread #1 - May 5, 2011 at 1:26 PM
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    i mean i can't say i was genuinely happy he was dead.

    i felt more like it's about time, i felt justice was served, and that's always something to celebrate, but i see signs saying rot in hell, toast to osama's roast on bars signs and shit.

    and i wonder should wwe really be celebrating the death of someone, even if it is osama?
     
  3. Unread #2 - May 5, 2011 at 1:40 PM
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    It's wrong to be partying over the death of anybody although you can't blame businesses for bringing in extra money, I walk down the road I see "Come in 10% off everything celebrate the death of Bin Laden" and to my amazement there's more people in there today then I have seen in over 4 years of their operations.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    anyone who tells u that u cant is an idiot. thats like saying you cant believe in Islam because its wrong.

    its wrong to some people and right to others.

    thats just the mentality that if you dont believe what i do then your a barbarian or an idiot.

    kind of like this moron Levanaux above me ^
     
  7. Unread #4 - May 5, 2011 at 3:51 PM
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    So far I haven't seen stores that are 'celebrating' it, as a matter of fact I've heard of no one (not even at my job) to bring up the fact about Osama's death.

    People are going to do whatever they want even if it's not the 'right' thing to do.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    I believe many businesses were celebrating it Rsbots.net was celebrating his death with a 10% sale :p and a lot of bars/ clubs also had banners for celebrations, mainly just seen businesses not really seen individual people throwing parties
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    Just another ploy to get more money from celebrating, this is obvious from the ridiculous sales they are having such as the 10% off sale from rsbots as the user above posted.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    None of this really matters. You cannot change what already happened.

    Anywho, 1B drop party coming soon! Kidding =p.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    Perhaps it is a bit barbaric, but is not the death of an evil man something to celebrate?

    Osama was a symbol of Middle Eastern oppression; my only regret with regard to the events that recently transpired is that there isn't a hell for him to go to.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    I haven't and will never celebrate the death of bin Laden, or anyone else.

    Regardless of what damage they caused, what they did, it's not right. We're all made on earth for a reason, and it just so happens that's what he was here for. It's nothing we could do.

    Either way, what you say or anyone else says, I believe it's not right. I may have smiled when I found out, but never going to celebrate.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    Plenty of cultures celebrate death, just because YOUR culture doesn't celebrate death doesn't make it "barbaric"...
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    When it boils down, it all is dependent on how you view life. I, personally, view life as sacred, and therefore while I will feel that his death was just, I will not celebrate it.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    When you have corrupt "nations" and people who have “hard hearts”, should they come to the conclusion of celebrating deaths?

    Death is a remembrance, that can touch any one of us at anytime and it's the importance of what happens next. Is it not death that should, make you think of the purpose of life?, if so why celebrate the death - when there is life worth living for (unless, your indulging your life in the non-sense of celebrating deaths).

    Also, furthermore I see people giving answers/opinions on here with a hard heart and it’s kind of sad to see humanity at its lowest today.

    Just a note: Also if this topic is got to do with “bin laden”, I would just like to say.
    Islam does not require people like “BIN LADEN” but rather Islam treasures for the knowledgeable scholars’, where true Muslims really are hurt and these knowledgeable people are usually sent to “Guantanamo bay” and such. If “BIN LADEN” is a true fact to what he does and has done, then he has no part of the Islamic faith or worth mentioning about. But it’s funny how the media portrays such people more important rather then the great scholar’s of Islam that pass away. Yet is it not the funny double standards, where a pope dies (it is mentioned, internationally).
    This note was the pure purpose of bringing you back to humanity and realising how sickening human beings are turning towards.
    If these “corrupt nations” want peace and prosperity ask yourselves, how sadly the messages and the ideology your own governments are showing and telling you and the foolishness of their actions, are implemented into your lives and others.

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    “Hard Hearts", having an idea implanted by a man that you disagree with about other facts and yet you have no willingness to actually verify or research matters but rather follow that idea in which is going around and being taught.

    Thanks.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    Nothing to be happy about when you killed an unarmed man without capture or trial.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    I have had the same discussion with many teachers and friends. We have all caome to the same conclusion. It is barbaric.
     
  29. Unread #15 - May 6, 2011 at 10:41 AM
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    His daughter says he was caught and then killed. So many versions of the event that I don't think we'll ever know what exactly happened.

    Don't Navy seals have any kind of live video footage of the event taking place, even if they did I doubt they'd release it to the public.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    Sorry, i say that it is alright to celebrate anyone's death. It's really up to an individual and there is no right or wrong.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    well in my point of view its not okay for me, why would you celebrate if? celebrations are for happy moments only. Unless you are happy that the person is dead then you want to celebrate.
     
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    The real question does it matter at the end of the day?The world continues either way.
     
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    Weep at birth, rejoice at death.
     
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    Is Acceptable to celebrate the death of someone?

    I feel that it's wrong to mourn the death of anyone. When I die I want to be remembered as the joyful person I was and not the moment when my family is staring at me in a wake. I'll be having a party at my funeral.
     
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