playing poker with Saddam Hussein and Richard Nixon....
2007-04-17 05:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are you asking this question? Many people ask this question hoping that they can find comfort that justice is being exacted against people who commit horrible crimes. We like to believe that evil is punished and that good is rewarded. The problem with this question is that it assumes we have some understanding of what actually happens when a person dies. The truth is that death and what happens after death is a complete mystery to us. To complicate matters, we don't even know what a soul is or is not.
So the answer to your question is that no one, except God, could possibly know the answer to your question. Those who claim that they can give a definite answer either have been given special revelation from God or they are making their best guess or else just trying to help themselves and other come to terms with the tragic situation.
2007-04-17 06:02:04
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answered by waldo 2
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terrible! unhappy! Tragic! demanding! even if, the worst element about all of it truly is that it will ensue back. human beings keep asking why, as they many times do even as those activities ensue, and also you get a laundry record of solutions from that's the NRA's fault to Cho replaced into insane. NONE of those solutions the why question. What solutions the why question is that we not in any respect undergo in recommendations or study from the previous. possibly if we spent extra time reading historic previous books, growing in touch, imagining and wondering and a lot less time reading the Bible, being self in touch, sublimating and gazing the speaking heads/celebrities, then we may truly study something and undergo in recommendations it formerly we enable something like this ensue back. imagine if someone had inspired Hitler's paintings, we would have not in any respect undemanding the Holocaust. we ought to continuously imagine about the ramifications we visit on ourselves and others after we settle on to ignore, be negligent, betray, be stupid, thieve, cheat, follow the gang, lie to, no longer arise, you call it.
2016-12-04 04:49:58
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answered by cynthy 4
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Why is his nationality important?
Are you hoping he's being punished? Hoping for a righteous punishment in the after life? It doesn't change what happened. It won't bring anyone back, won't prevent what has already happened. What does such a punishment gain? Does it make you feel better? If so, than isn't that selfish, to want someone to suffer, not so people won't die violently, but so you can feel better, knowing that there is some "justice" ?
It's done. Let's not play the game of each telling each other what we hope becomes of murderers and victims after they die. Just tend to the bodies of the dead and the living.
2007-04-17 06:02:00
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answered by Lao Pu 4
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U tell me! Think about what U said, "Nusto"??? Was he mentally ill, which I Presume is what U meant??? Perhaps U know but I don't. If for the sake of argument he was mentally ill or like many years ago down in Texas was a great guy with a brain tumor & it caused him to go "Postal", then what??? Are they accountable for their actions??? Could questions like this be an attempt to make some kind of anti-Christian statement about a Loving & Forgiving God whom the persons asking can't comprehend??? Good Question, what is their motivation for asking it??? John
2007-04-17 06:02:38
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answered by moosemose 5
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Your question is very poignant towards Asians, He had been in the United States nine years before he killed all of those people. It is our country that has all of the trouble with people and guns and yet we are blaming the culture of the individual who committed the crime. Suicide is an unforgivable sin. I am sure had the person been a Christian he would not have taken the path he did, ergo his soul is most likely lost to the lake of fire.
2007-04-17 06:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Desperately searching for souls of a feather with whom to flock - a lost cause at this point in time -- am not hopeful for that being the case in the not too distant future, though.
2007-04-17 05:52:10
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answered by Ben 5
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Hopefully in Heaven with whatever mental problems and issues he had while being alive being healed by God or Sigmund Fraud.
Since he killed himself it's a pretty good chance that he had mental or emotional issues that unfortunately no one caught on to. It's the same everywhere when no one notices a depressed person or recognizes the symptoms of emotional issues that can lead to depression suicide.
2007-04-17 05:54:00
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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He is just mentally disabled person. Have some compassions for them as they cannot help themselves. They are handicapped mentally.
2007-04-17 10:40:55
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answered by Tommy 2
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He was a lost sould obviously..GOD will know what to do with him and knows his heart..
Obviously he was tormented and caused an enormous amount of pain to other's.
2007-04-17 05:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't understand why people do what they do, But he still has a soul and we should be praying for it, hate the sin not the sinner...
2007-04-17 05:56:13
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answered by BUMPS50 2
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