Many that hold religious and spiritual beliefs will claim that most sin can be forgiven, but that Suicide is the only unforgivable sin for the fact that an individual cannot forgive themsevles for/after the act.
So... Lets assume, for a second, that the world truly worked by the means of the new-aged idea of the Law of Attraction. In other words, our realities are contrived purely from our consistant and most dominant thoughts (regardless of them being conscious or subconscious).
Then... If this were to be the case, would it be considered Spiritual Suicide (unforgivable suicide) if an individual's most consistant and dominant thoughts was to leave this world and live in eternity with God, thus bringing them some sort of random death (i.e. Die in their sleep, Hit by a car, etc etc etc.)?
2007-03-20
07:02:11
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To make this even more clear as to what I am asking, I will put myself into the question....
If I consistantly held the dominant thoughts that I would rather live in eternity and not in this world -- and I thought about it ALL the time -- and I were to die suddenly/randomly (not of my own doing), would this be considered Spiritual Suicide (unforgivable) ?
2007-03-20
07:03:48 ·
update #1
Oh, and just so ALL know::
This is not a suicidal rant. It's merely a question. I have had thoughts of wanting to live in eternity, but I am also very happy with this learning step called physical Life. Was just a curious concept I contemplated.
2007-03-20
07:13:05 ·
update #2