Suicidal thoughts are defeated by prayer, – Metropolitan Anthony (Pakanich) about online games with death
In particular, His Eminence gave his comments on the growing incidence of deathly teenager games known as «Blue Whale», «Wake me up at 4.20», and urged not to feel curious about them.
«Suicidal thoughts need to be defeated by praying. A prayer is a possibility to stay with God, Who can protect us from such thoughts and actions. One should preserve chastity, purity, all the best in the human nature. The Internet can pour dirty floods one should shield himself from», remarked the Metropolitan.
He also reminded that puberty age is the time of value reconsideration and inner protests.
«This is the time when man wants to prove something to everybody, even to God. But you shouldn't become self-centred. It's important not to step beyond the boundaries. In our youth we make the most crucial choice – we choose our road in life. It's necessary not to make deeds when there is no point of return», underscored the UOC Chancellor.
According to mass media, social networks have been teeming recently with deathly teenage games. Under the rules of «death groups», a participant has to fulfil a range of tasks, inflicting injuries upon himself and sending photo reports after the tasks have been done. Supervisors track down the game participants by their IP-address and threaten those teenagers who refuse to play further. The ultimate goal of such games is to get a teenager to commit a suicide by means of psychological pressure.
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