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Do People who commit suicide get reincarnated or go to heaven? I'm bipolar, I've tried all the meds, but nothing works for me. I got married twice and my current wife has HIV and is 10,000 miles away. (I am negative but she should out live me because she is getting good treatment and Bipolars have less life expectancy than HIV now, we have a 20% suicide rate.) My life has always sucked. I was picked on in school, I can't hold a job. Just tell me that if I kill myself I will end up in a better place...............My life is just one tramtic experiance after another......I want to die and get it over with.....you don't know how it feels!

2007-03-05 11:33:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I do know exactly how you feel. I am bipolar, too...severely. I have asked the exact same question you are asking now. But what you have to understand is that you were put here to learn something from this life, no matter how hard that is to accept. And until you make it through this life without ending it yourself, the torture will NEVER end. If you commit suicide you will be reincarnated and the whole thing will start over and continue to repeat itself until you learn and do what you were meant to learn and do. Only then will you be set free, after you have learned whatever life lesson we (mentally ill) people were put here to learn. Please seek some help. I know how painful it is. I went through different medications and hospitalizations for 17 (yes, 17) tormenting years but finally, I have a little more peace of mind with the right meds and knowing that if I make it through this life like I was meant to, the next one will be a breeze. Good luck.

2007-03-06 13:38:14 · answer #1 · answered by Jody B 4 · 1 0

Wow, you have alot occurring yet your no longer loopy. you're in all risk mild to reasonable bi-polar. The manic (chuffed) classes and the (depressed classes are fairly standard of bi-polar ailment. actual, the melancholy turns into as undesirable because it does by way of temper wings. you're saying and do issues and 10 minutes later, you in all risk do no longer even keep in mind what you mentioned, why you obtain indignant or why you probably did what you probably did. this is the depressing area. I even have own experience with this. My oldest daughter is mild bi-polar and that i think my youngest daughter is likewise. See a expert, teat the bi-polar and ususally the melancholy seems after itself. on occasion you like a sprint drugs help with the melancholy yet maximum often advance removed from the will for the anti-depressants.

2016-12-14 11:42:58 · answer #2 · answered by kluesner 4 · 0 0

I don't know how it feels.

But there is no real answer to your question- Scripture does not have a clear answer.

Are you seeing a psychiatrist? A good one? If not, please find one.

Are you a member of a congregation? If not, I hope you will seek one out. Maybe look into Beliefnet.com's Belief-o-matic, then seek out an appropriate religious group for you. And if you are a mamber of a congregation, please ask this question to your clergyperson, and see if they can help with an answer.

Good luck and God Bless.

2007-03-06 09:45:42 · answer #3 · answered by Mr. Bad Day 7 · 0 0

"This is a song about what it means to live abundant life. And I think that when you're a kid you have this desire to live and to explore and to breathe and to uncover what it means to exist here on this planet. That somehow as you grow up, as you are worn in by this world that you lose that passion and this is a song about getting that passion back."
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This Is Your Life Lyrics
by Switchfoot


yesterday is a wrinkle on your forehead
yesterday is a promise that you've broken
don't close your eyes, don't close your eyes
this is your life and today is all you've got now
yeah, and today is all you'll ever have
don't close your eyes
don't close your eyes

this is your life, are you who you want to be
this is your life, are you who you want to be
this is your life, is it everything you dreamed that it would be
when the world was younger and you had everything to lose

yesterday is a kid in the corner
yesterday is dead and over

this is your life, are you who you want to be
this is your life, are you who you want to be
this is your life, is it everything you dreamed that it would be
when the world was younger and you had everything to lose

don't close your eyes
don't close your eyes
don't close your eyes
don't close your eyes

this is your life are you who you want to be
this is your life are you who you want to be

this is your life, are you who you want to be
this is your life, are you who you want to be
this is your life, is it everything you dreamed it would be
when the world was younger and you had everything to lose

and you had everything to lose
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"Does someone go to hell for committing suicide?"

Those who are adamant that a person who takes his life is committing a mortal sin, and will go to hell, are basing their belief on church doctrine rather than on the Bible. Scripture is silent on the subject. There are no verses that say "He who takes his own life shall be damned." According to Scripture, only one sin does not have forgiveness, and that is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit (see Mark 3:29 footnote). That means there is forgiveness for every other sin.

Some quote 1 Corinthians 3:17, which says that God will destroy someone who "defiles" the temple of the Holy Spirit. Yet, there is disagreement about what it means to defile the temple. Does this include suicide? Does it include illicit drug abuse (slow suicide), prescription drug abuse, cigarettes (deliberately breathing in poisons that will eventually kill), tattoos, over-eating (digging a grave with your spoon), or alcohol abuse?

God forbid that we add to the pain of someone who has lost a loved one through the tragedy of suicide, by making a judgment about their eternal destiny. God is the ultimate Judge, and we should therefore leave the issue in His hands. It would be wise to follow the biblical example and not come to any verdict in the case of suicide.

2007-03-06 11:37:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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