“The obvious vast moral difference between suicide and being willing to sacrifice your life for others if necessary has been clearly understood by civilized men for many centuries.”
Then define it. Something as magic/subjective as “I know it when I see it” has no place in the law.
I’ve given you two definitions, the one I’ve been using the entire time, and the dictionary definition, neither of those discriminates upon the motive of the man but his action only.
It’s whether you kill yourself or not.
This is not rocket science. It’s basic morality.
I know the latter has become strange and foreign to far too many in this generation, but this conversation really takes the cake.