Heck NO...you might hang around in purgatory for a few thousands years, or sleep peacefully until the 2nd coming of Christ.
Some people think Suicide is an unforgivable sin, since you're dead, and can't repent for murder. Guess we'll find out soon enough.
2006-06-14 12:16:22
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answered by mslorikoch 5
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No, actually 1st u go to your grave and then on judgement day you will go to hell unless God decides to forgive you. Suicide is 1 of the unforgivible sins so it might be a little hard to get forgiveness One of The 10 commandments Is Thall Shall Not Kill and though we break the commandments on a regular basis, we're still alive to repent and ask for forgiveness as well as become a better person. Once you kill yourself you don't have much of a choiceto repent(because your dead and that's why eventually you'll go to hell).
2006-06-14 12:17:41
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answered by princesstanty2000 2
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I won't bother answering that question. Just don't do it!
Life is really *****. We all know that. You are young and have probably experienced many scary and painful things. Suicide is never the answer. PEOPLE CARE. Whether you believe It or not. They do. Talk to someone.. find some help. Don't give up that easy. Be Strong. Good luck & all the best.
2006-06-14 12:31:36
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answered by chinch 2
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People don't go to hell when they die...they are dead until ressurected by God, either the 1st or 2nd ressurection. The 1st is for those who are going to heaven(for 1000 yrs), the 2nd is for those that were on the devils side, they get burned in fire and ultimatly die forever. So, most likly if you commit suicide without finding God somehow..yes, sadly.
2006-06-14 12:13:08
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answered by beeboroachgoingon197 1
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Life is a gift from God. Granted, at times life may feel more like a burden than a gift. Can you imagine, though, how you would feel if you were to bestow a valuable gift on someone who then threw it away before really putting it to use? We imperfect humans have barely begun to use the gift of life. In fact, the Bible indicates that the life we live right now is not even "the real life" in God's eyes. (1 Timothy 6:19) Yes, in the near future our life will be far fuller, richer, and happier. How so?
The Bible says: "[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." (Revelation 21:3, 4) Try to picture what your life will be like when those words are fulfilled. Take your time. Try to create a full, colorful mental picture. That picture is no empty fantasy. As you meditate on how God has dealt with his people in the past, your confidence in him will grow and that picture can become all the more real to you.—Psalm 136:1-26.
It may take some time before you fully recover your desire to live. Continue praying to "the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation." (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4; Romans 12:12; 1 Thessalonians 5:17) God will give you the strength you need. He will teach you that life is worth living.—Isaiah 40:29.
Many faithful servants of God felt like ending their lives at times Did God condemn these individuals for feeling as they did? No. He even preserved their expressions in the Bible. It is vital to note, though, that none of those faithful ones let their feelings drive them to commit suicide. God valued them; he wanted them to live. The fact is, God is concerned even about the lives of wicked ones. He urges them to change their ways and 'actually keep living.' (Ezekiel 33:11) How much more does he want those who are concerned about winning his favor to keep living!
God has provided the ransom sacrifice of his Son, the Christian congregation, the Bible, and the privilege of prayer. This line of communication with God—prayer—never has a busy signal. God can and will hear all who approach him with a humble, sincere heart. "Let us, therefore, approach with freeness of speech to the throne of undeserved kindness, that we may obtain mercy and find undeserved kindness for help at the right time."—Hebrews 4:16.
2006-06-14 12:20:29
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answered by Micah 6
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How about you don't try so you don't have to wonder?
And in the mean time, since you're sticking around, satisfy your questions about heaven and hell by seeking God in other ways besides taking a risk at meeting Him in person (ie, reading the Bible, going to church, talking to other Christians). You will be more likely to find hope that way.
2006-06-14 12:15:54
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answered by Tiffany 5
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Yes i think so... i encourage you not to do it.. because it will be too late once you die and cannot come back to have a chance to live... its not very funny at killing yourself...the bible says DO NOT KILL which means murder or suicide. Even put people to sleep to the death is a killing sin! Jesus loves you so much and He gives you every day to live is very gift to breathe and live , to see the beautiful things God made ... the life is a gift, I see, is very expensive gift we ever got and we will have the life eternal so much beyond our live on the earth....very gift God desires to give us... is the reason why God sent Jesus to die on the cross to save us from the Hell by making Jesus to pay for our sins and we are free in Him. Accept His gift for eternal life... why we should give the satan our good days? Dont! Embrace your life! But ask Jesus to help you find your life for the very purposeful plan God has for you and He loves you. Give your heart to Jesus and He will lead you to the blessing path! Dont give up....
2006-06-14 12:47:34
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answered by venuscolony 3
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Yes
2006-06-14 12:11:46
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answered by funtroy101 2
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No. You will go straight to hell if your name is not written in the Lamb's Book of Life.
If the Bible does not address it, don't worry about it. Suicide is of the devil, so don't play in his yard.
2006-06-14 12:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Hell does not exist, except as a state of mind.
You will have to start your whole life over again, until it's done.
2006-06-14 12:16:43
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answered by LindaLou 7
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