Are you implying that those of us with mental disease are not fit for heaven?
Were Cho's loving neighbors obligated to assist him in any way before the fatal break? Perhaps his loving neighbors are the ones to be judged for their indifference to his plight.
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2007-04-23 04:57:15
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Cho is in heaven ONLY if after he shot himself in the head he had enough time to confess his sins to the Lord Jesus Christ and accept him as Lord and Saviour. It is obvious that while he was going off on his shooting and murder spree he did not know the Lord Jesus or have the Holy Spirit in his heart.
He still did not have the Lord as he pointed the gun and pulled the trigger to his own self because the Holy Spirit is not capable of inspiring a person to do that. If he had time
to repent and make Jesus his Lord sure God forgives just the same way as he did at the cross when he told to the thief
at his side "today you will be with me in paradise" and this was done because of the repentant attitude of the thief. There is such a thing in death bed repentence but I wouldnt advise anyone to think they can put salvation off until that point.
2007-04-23 12:04:38
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answered by ansearcher@sbcglobal.net 3
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We are not the judges, but there are rules that give us an idea of where people go or don't go.
You may not be the judge, but you know that someone is in deep serious problems if they are drinking and run into a police officer.. You don't know what the judge will say, but you sure have a good idea, according to the written law..
It is also ignorance to pretend that you don't have any idea of the law and to say that the drunk driver will go free and have a good life.
We know the law of God and we know a few variables that exist and the greatest probability is that he did not go to heaven.
To pretend that heaven and hell don't exist is to step off of a tall building and ignore gravity. You will only do it once..
2007-04-23 11:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You are correct. We cannot judge who goes to heaven, that is for God alone. We do not know the state of mind a person is in when they do something horrible like this. I do hope that Cho is in heaven, but it is not my place to say.
God bless,
Stanbo
2007-04-23 12:05:12
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answered by Stanbo 5
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I don't know if their is Heaven or Hell. I do hope that Cho found the peace in death that he never found in life.
2007-04-25 17:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No.The bibles says to test everything. We know who is saved and who is lost by the fruit they produce. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. So yes we can judge people, the bible tells us to. We already know what God wil say, "depart from me you worker of inquity I never knew you."
2007-04-23 12:03:47
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answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7
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He is part of the next life. Yes. Indeed. I don't believe in heaven or hell, just different frequencies and planes of existence.
2007-04-23 11:57:41
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answered by kaffiria 2
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Of course, having an eternal tea party with Mother Theresa, no doubt about that.
2007-04-23 12:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no, he is burning in hell!!
i don't believe in people all going to the same place regardless of their actions here on earth...otherwise, what's the point of living well, being "good" and not hurting people?
God is not that naive...some people are just "bad"....he was one of them and i hope he pays for it.
i would have felt sorry for him and wished someone had helped him had he taken his own life, however, he took 32 other people with him and that is sick, demented and selfish.....bastard.
2007-04-23 12:01:11
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answered by Taken by a Texan 6
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Not unless he truly repented before he died,I doubt if he did,the guy was to far gone.
2007-04-23 12:00:45
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answered by Sentinel 7
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