Yes because it is still considered killing and the 6th Commandment is "Thou shalt not kill"
2006-06-26 02:01:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not.
A "Christian" is a person who has accepted Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross. This means that Christ's blood covers the Christian's sins - yes, suicide is a sin. The cross, or Christ's death and resurrection, provides the Christian with forgiveness and eternal life - no matter what sins were committed in the past, present, or FUTURE. So if a Christian has truly accepted Christ as his/her savior through faith - than NO, that person would not go to Hell for committing suicide. That sin is forgiven, indefinitely, it's been wiped out from God's records. This is the wonderful message of the Gospel, my friend. One more thing is that when you've been forgiven, through the acceptance of Christ, you're forgiven once and for all, meaning that you don't need to be forgiven over and over as you continually commit sins. Be careful though, forgiveness through Christ doesn't merit you to a license to keep living in a life of sin. A true believer's life would reflect that of a "new creation" - one who's been changed by God through His Son, Jesus Christ.
There's so much more that could go with this answer, but I'll stop here. Hopefully this helps. :)
2006-06-26 02:07:00
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answered by D.So 2
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It depends on the motivations the person had... and whether the suicide was simply out of human weakness or as a purposeful act meant as a "slap across God's face."
People don't know everything, so their decisions are not completely "informed." They also are prone to being overwhelmed by heavy emotions. They cannot see the future, so hope can sometimes seem distant. God is not tangible, so sometimes it's hard to tell he's there.
Any human being is capable of being consumed by grief, hopelessness, and doubt -- of being abandoned by God or even just feeling so much emotional pain that they can't deal any longer.
So, while suicide is destructive and against what God would have one do, the attitude of the heart and the reason the person gave up would have a lot to do what happens after death.
After all, we all sin daily (even when we don't want to), and at the moment of our death, we still have "sin" to our account (selfish motivations at the least) that we probably have not repented of or asked forgiveness for.
If God would reject people who have sin in their lives at death, there would be no one with God in heaven. Suicide might be a "larger" sin than some, but it's the same deal: The same God that offers love and grace knows the attitude of the heart, the reasons it did what it did, and whether that person still really loved him and just failed because they were human.
2006-06-26 02:04:59
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answer #3
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answered by Jennywocky 6
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The Roman Catholic church, the oldest and the original christian community teaches that suicide is a mortal sin which could definitely lead a soul to being condemned to hell for all eternity. The other reformist denominations also have similar teachings on suicide. Also the act of suicide is a violation of one of the ten commandments "You shall not kill".
"It's great to be alive"... Alfred J. Parker
2006-06-26 02:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
Any one who commits suicide Shall go to Hell, being Christian or not.
2006-06-26 02:06:25
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answered by Abdulhaq 4
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Any Christan knows that suicide is a sin. Many disagree which sins will get you it to hell. I say why take the chance. Every one sins. Not every one will go to hell, but suicide is just like murder. The only difference is that your killing yourself and not some one else. I say let God decide when you die. He's the Creator of live so he should be the only one how decides when it ends.
2006-06-26 02:07:19
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answer #6
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answered by josieshs 3
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Everyone goes to hell when they are dead.
I have studied with Jehovah's Witnesses and I have through them learned the Truth of the bible and not the traditions of men that are taught in christendoms churches.
The burning hell you are more likely referring to is an untrue teaching. God is love and of perfect justice. No crime (especially with born imperfect humans) can justify a torment forever to eternity. Church leaders mislead the nations and twist God to a cruel, heartless revenger. No!
God is love and mericful. The wicked will be cut off as in destroyed - Dead! Exist no more.
[Revelation 20:14,15] speaks of the lake of fire (Gehenna see Mark 9:43) In Jesus’ day the Gehenna, or Valley of Hinnom, that he mentioned lay to the south and southwest of Jerusalem. Gehenna was used as an incinerator for the rubbish of the city and that the corpses of criminals considered unworthy of honorable burial with a resurrection hope were pitched into it. If a corpse failed to land in the fire but fell upon a slope or ledge that was warmed by the Gehenna fire, it would decompose and be consumed by the maggots that bred. The fire was kept burning continuously, day and night, in order to consume completely what was pitched into the city’s dumping ground. So Gehenna became a symbol of everlasting destruction, as when Jesus said to the Jewish scribes and Pharisees: “Serpents, offspring of vipers, how are you to flee from the judgment of Gehenna?”—Matt. 23:33.
The lake of fire is symbolic of everlasting destruction.
Next: Jehovah is the ultimate Judge who decides on who is inscribed in the book of life and it is not for humans to guess.
God knows the person who commited suicide. Take in to consideration what problems, illnesses and state of mind the person was in. It doesn't mean an automatic ticket to destruction as suicide is often when someone is mentally ill with desperation and depression. God is love and just and he will judge that way and fairly for every man, woman and child.
2006-06-26 02:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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wELL i COULD EXPLAIN SUICIDE AS A MENTAL DISORDER AND MORons do it because they don't want to fix their problems which is what life is but they are to stupid to realize it. However, we are talking in religious terms, ofcourse! Your life really isn't yours, nothing is, it's all god and killing yourself is just like killing anyone else, you are still killing someone. God, I can't stand the stupid emo bastards now a day. I should open up a "shoot you for 50 dollars stand" for everyone of them maybe then they will be happy. Your life isn't yours to take away in th first place, it's god, so ofcourse he will punish you and sent you to hell and maybe if you are reallly sorry your last threeminutes alive, heck who knows, maybe the purgatory, but definetely not peace. Good luck and don't ******* kill yourself. What a waste of knife. Good luck :)!
2006-06-26 02:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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My own thoughts would be no. Depending on the situation, they will be judged accordingly. Most would likely never see the full glory of Heaven, but they would not likely be tormented in hell for an Eternity.
2006-06-26 01:59:05
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answered by plastik 2
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Yes
2006-06-26 02:04:20
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answered by qwertyu 4
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i do no longer know a lot approximately her, so i'm purely going to might desire to believe you once you're saying she grew to become right into a Christian. Christians are purely as companies to extreme melancholy as all people else. Christians who journey quite undesirable melancholy are purely as possibly as all people else to dedicate suicide as a effect of that. i do no longer believe interior the Catholic thought of "mortal sin" or the belief of sin "staining" a individual's soul in this variety of trend that unconfessed sin will forfeit a individual's salvation, by way of fact i think that this runs straight away counter to the belief of now no longer being decrease than the regulation. by way of fact we are actually not any further decrease than the regulation, we are actually not any further decrease than the penalty of dying it quite is the wages of sin. it may now no longer condemn us if we particularly belong to Jesus. that's what it skill to be decrease than grace rather of decrease than the regulation. i pass to a Christian college and am a Psych considerable. quite a few recent graduates of my college committed suicide interior the previous couple of years and we as a campus have had to handle that. a number of my close acquaintances manage melancholy themes, and nonetheless none of my close acquaintances have committed suicide there is been motives for me to think of roughly this difficulty on a extra very own point. i know my acquaintances, and that i know they are Christians. a number of them conflict with melancholy, and that i know that in the event that they dedicate suicide, they do no longer look to be in hazard of forfeiting their salvation. i do no longer know Clara Blandick, so i can't say for advantageous if she grew to become right into a Christian. If she grew to become into, nonetheless, she did no longer pass to hell by way of fact she committed suicide.
2016-12-09 01:44:38
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answered by ? 4
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