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re: Does suicide= hell?

Posted on 12/6/16 at 8:29 am to
Posted by airfernando
Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 12/6/16 at 8:29 am to
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It's all a mystery. Matthew tells us not to judge
No, it's not a mystery, and no, Matthew nor Jesus told us not to judge. That is a widely held misunderstanding of what Jesus said based on idiotic reading comprehension.

To answer the OP, suicide does not equal hell. The only people who go to hell or people who have not accepted or acknowledged Jesus Christ as savior.

God demands perfection. God through great sacrifice offered a way of perfection. For all the brilliant people on this thread who don't believe, have you ever asked God to speak to you about the truth of Jesus Christ? God will absolutely speak to you if you ask him. You have nothing to lose.
Posted by Box Geauxrilla
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 12/6/16 at 8:38 am to
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For all the brilliant people on this thread who don't believe, have you ever asked God to speak to you about the truth of Jesus Christ? God will absolutely speak to you if you ask him. You have nothing to lose.


I grew up Methodist, got baptized, believed everything, went through confirmation, church every Sunday, small group on Tuesdays, youth group through high school. Eventually started thinking logically about many things and decided that I didn't really believe the things I was reading. Haven't been back since.
Posted by AUjim
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Posted on 12/6/16 at 8:45 am to
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To answer the OP, suicide does not equal hell. The only people who go to hell or people who have not accepted or acknowledged Jesus Christ as savior.


This is the answer I came up with. Someone close to me committed suicide a few years back and I really had a desire to study and come up with an answer. The only 'unforgivable' sin is rejecting Jesus Christ.

For some of you-
Probably like you, I grew up in a hellfire and brimstone baptist church too. I couldn't do anything I liked because that meant I was going to hell. It completely turned me off when I reached the age that I could really think for myself and question why we believed all of this stuff. I spent a few years out of any organized religion, in doubt of God's existence. Just like a million other folks, we decided to give God another shot after we had children. The people and the church in which we found a home are laser focused on the life and love of Jesus and living a complete, purposeful life through showing others that same love. Thats it.

Posted by DarthTiger
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Posted on 12/6/16 at 2:13 pm to
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