I completely agree.
Sequim is 22.5 minutes from my house. It’s what we call the “banana belt” on the North Olympic Peninsula. It is mostly farms and retirement communities.
It’s the land of blue hair and big ears with goofy hats. It’s all too common to see large cars traveling down the road with no visible head at the wheel... just the top 2” of a hat and white knuckles hanging on the wheel for dear life. A great percentage of the folks that live there are from California... and liberal. Due to the way the Olympic Mountains lay, Sequim has mild weather, get’s more sun and the least amount of rain on this side of the state.
When I was a kid I was taught that there are 2 sins that one can never be forgiven for, one is suicide. I am 60 and while I have no idea what that lady was going through, I can tell you that 66 is way too young to die.
Thankfully..today..nor do I. But I have seen some pretty horrific deaths due to cancer. Yes, 66 is way to young to die (as is 3 or 15 or 25..you get my meaning.) We all started dying the day we were born.
So I ask a very sincere question. Does God really require our extended life cycle...when it causes not only us pain, but our families as well? When should the medical sustenance, as advanced as it has become, stop. To obtain peace?
I'm not talking about chronic illness. I'm talking about terminal illness.