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Of course not. Eternal hell for having gone through hell? No. And whoever tells you that is so wrong! But suicide is a permanent "solution" to what is often a temporary problem.In 99 % of situations there is a positive alternate choice, and many people willing to help one find it.

2007-10-02 16:08:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No Matter how much the pain you're in it must end some time and if you lose Faith in God why expect God to forgive you everything happens for a reason and the pain you're in will help you in the after life..
there's hell and heaven and those who have faith and patience will get to heaven :)
Hope all your Pain just Go away May God be with and Bless You

2007-10-02 23:02:18 · answer #2 · answered by Sue913 3 · 0 0

People go to hell for one reason only – rejecting Jesus' sacrifice on the cross. God forgives all sin if you sincerely repent. Of course you'll need to figure out a way to repent after you've killed yourself. That could be tricky.

God told Paul that His grace was sufficient. Best bet seems to be to ask God alleviate the pain or fill you with His grace.

2007-10-02 23:20:31 · answer #3 · answered by High Flyer 4 · 0 0

There is only two things what we know and what we dont know. Beliefs are only hopes, factully we really dont know it, thats why we call it belief.

Life is pain when think it that way. Painful things like motherhood, mountain climbing, rope walking are considered pleasure.

If we always want a easy wayout then what is the purpose of leading a life? We have face them, fight them and fight them till the very end.

It is said by great people that," In a game winning or losing is only the final stroke but playing with great spirits is the essence of the game. In a battle conquering is not the prime factor but fighting well is."

So pal dont think to much of beliefs, just fight well instead of thinking easy wayouts. God helps those who help themselves.

2007-10-02 23:14:19 · answer #4 · answered by M.L.M 4 · 0 0

God don't send a person to hell.
God gave us a 'choice' by sending
his only begotten Son to die on the cross to
save us from Hell....
If a person has all these problems they need to ask Jesus to take the problems on His back and He will do this so that the person's life would be bareable...
Life is a gift not to be taken lightly.....

2007-10-02 22:59:56 · answer #5 · answered by TRUE GRIT 5 · 2 0

Only God knows what that person has gone through. There is also mental illness to consider when looking at someone who chooses suicide.

It is not our place to judge. God knows his child.

2007-10-02 23:08:27 · answer #6 · answered by lefttheroom222 4 · 1 0

I don't believe so, because I don't believe that suicide is *ever* the act of a sane person, unless maybe it's because of unbearable physical pain (cancer or some other condition).

If the pain is emotional/spiritual, it *can* be helped, but it takes work. It is worth the effort.

2007-10-02 23:00:36 · answer #7 · answered by milomax 6 · 0 0

That is a very good question. According to my religion, suicide is an automatic ticket to hell. But I guess we would have to wait to know for sure.

2007-10-02 23:01:42 · answer #8 · answered by I love winter 7 · 0 0

Did you know that he can actually heal you of that?

On the morning of Nov 8th, 2006 I broke my arm. I am self employed and have no health insurance. I was in the back of my truck in front of a customer’s house. I had ramps hanging off of my tailgate, and as I normally do, I exited the back of my truck by walking down the ramps, only this day the ramps were wet, and I was wearing the wrong shoes. My foot slipped out from under me, I landed on my backside, and I broke my fall with my left arm.

As I hit the ground felt a pain in my left arm the likes of which I had never felt before in my life. I knew immediately that it was busted, and, I said, “Ouch.”

I know profanity in four different languages, and what came out of my mouth was, “Ouch.” That is a miracle in itself.

I immediately went into prayer, and picked myself up off the ground. I then realized that it could have been much worse, and switched from prayer to praise and thanks giving. I then finished the job that I was doing with my arm hanging by my side.

At that point, though, I went home, put my arm in a sling and watched Ben Hur.

All this time I am thinking, what better timing could this possibly have been? We knew that Pastor Rich Oliver of Family Christian Center, Orangevale CA was in town, and this was the only night in his entire itinerary that we were going to be able to hear him speak, and that in such an intimate setting as TLC Assembly of God, Trinidad, CA. I knew that there would be no more than 20 people there. I knew that I was getting healed that night.

My wife prays good, and she holds the office of an intercessor, but I didn’t go to her, which was wrong. It was nothing on her. It was a problem with my faith. Frankly, any person who professes to be a follower of Jesus Christ, yet does not have sign, miracles and wonders following him, has a problem with his faith. I did not. Pastor Rich does. As Kenyan would put it, I had faith in Pastor Rich’s faith. I know it’s wrong, but it’s all I had.

I was prayed for that night, but there was no change. Change does not always happen right away. I was told that it should be healed by morning.

The next morning I had more strength in my hand. My arm still hurt, but it wasn't broke. The day before, I was unable to lift my hand to my face. I just so happened to be reading “Christ The Healer” by F.F. Bosworth at the time. As I read that morning I recalled something that you Pastor Rich had said the night before, that we need to pray for more faith, and I remembered that true faith is childlike. I stood up and I prayed for a child like faith, and I lifted my hands to The Lord which I could not do the day before, and the pain decreased, and the strength in my arm increased and I decided that I am going to work.

I put in 5 hours that day. There was still pain, but the arm was not broken. By the end of the day my wrist hurt more than my elbow and that was a very minor sprain in my wrist.

On Wednesday morning I could not wipe my face with my left hand. On Friday evening I was a rodie for The Celebration Band lifting equipment that weighed over 100 lbs. My faith is increased.

2007-10-02 23:09:58 · answer #9 · answered by Caveman 5 · 0 0

God has the last say so and I would say if that person is a repented person then according to the bible they are forgiven cause no one can be forgiven by repentence if they are dead. This is in regard to a christian point of view.

2007-10-02 22:59:55 · answer #10 · answered by JoJoBa 6 · 0 0

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