Men are responsible for their voluntary action, for doing something according to their conscious will. Schizophrenic persons including those "under the influence of demons" are usually regarded as not having conscious will and as such are not responsible for their acts. However, only God knows the extend of their thought.
From a psychiatric point of view, most people who kill themselves are psychotic and probably most are forgiven by the forgiving God. Some do that "in accidents" in the act of threatening of suicide, in borderline personality disorder. I do not know the extent of their consciousness at that point. Again, only God knows ...
2006-07-26 20:39:29
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answer #1
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answered by Dr N 2
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The answer to this question hinges on the word influence.
You can be under the influence of alcohol, but that doesn't mean the alcohol made you DECIDE to get behind the wheel of a car and kill someone in a car wreck.
For the same reason, it is my belief that no one can be under a demon's "influence", kill themselves and be forgiven, regardless of the circumstances.
2006-07-26 20:36:18
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answered by Rudy G 2
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You are assuming that we can fall under the influence of demons. Maybe you are right. And maybe they can make us kill ourselves. But so what? There is nothing after death for those who have not been greedy. The greedy go to Hell, though. The really greedy people do. They go to a Hell or some kind of sad place for a while.
2006-07-26 20:32:13
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answered by Beorh House 6
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Recyclable karma .. most of us do this a few times on the wheel of viccissitudes ... but expect a karmic residue that will accrue and last as added burdens for several lives ...losing a soul is much more dire and difficult to accomplish ...but whereas it is simply the loss of an "individual monad"- one is still recycled ... all the way down to the mineral kingdoms ... starting gradually to attain a new individuality ...the universe is not inclined to waste "consciousness" ... and one has to be a very focused abomination over longevity in order to truly shorn a soul ...
2006-07-26 20:45:02
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answered by gmonkai 4
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Oh no. I'm sorry it ain't working out that way. The demons screwed you over but the person would have screwed themselves over even more. They killed themselves and they didn't fight back hard enough. But yeh they killed themselves.
If your under the influence of a demon pray to God and ask for them to be removed. Worked for me plenty of times. They get all scared and freaked out. Then God sends them back to the pit where they belong.
2006-07-26 20:30:51
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question assumes the incorrect thought approximately God, salvation, and forgiveness. Our forgiveness isn't pending the confession of each and every sin, one after the different, in my view, and particularly. however that's good for openess with God... for aligning ourselves together with his will, because of the fact we would like Him be attentive to we properly known our faults, and are waiting for clean course. as a result, that's good to admit our sins to God, and to eachother. even with the undeniable fact that, our eternal forgiveness is given to us as we confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, Our Savior. this happens as quickly as, and for all... in the time of all eternity thereafter. we are stored via grace, by way of faith; no longer of works, lest anybody could boast. The confession of each and every guy or woman sin, each and each time we commit one... is yet yet another artwork, which does no longer save us. If Christ has lined your sins, there is not extra sacrifices to be made that would make us any further holy than we already are. we are forgiven, era.
2016-11-03 02:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, even if you were being slowly eaten to death by ants and in indescribable agony and would probably be for days, the christians will still say you're going to hell.
Tell the demons they're welcome to visit for some Trance music and dance parties.
2006-07-26 20:30:47
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answered by KylieElenstar 3
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u cannot be forgiven for cowardice act,now just get rid of every demons thru deep meditation,i can gurantee it will never harm u
2006-07-26 20:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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No, if you're in a situation like that you should ask God for help.. if you killed yourself its like murder.. which is breaking one of the laws of the ten commandments
2006-07-26 22:08:15
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answered by Cirno 7
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probably not, but I suppose that is really up to God as He looks at the heart of each person.
2006-07-26 20:29:08
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answered by gracefully_saved 5
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