Rev 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
2007-11-27 12:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I just don't know. A year ago I would have said yes, they are horrible...but I just don't know. Someone I knew and saw almost every day of my life is in jail now for murder. It was like he had a secret life away from the one I knew him in. The way I knew him he was light hearted, I never heard a bad word come out of his mouth..I thought him to be a good person. Now he's a "murderer". It was gang related. I still don't think he is a bad person. He just did something bad. So after going through that...no, I think murderers should be forgiven. What they did was horrible yes, but hell...I don't wish that on anyone.
2007-11-27 12:33:12
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answered by iLOL 5
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I assume we are not looking at this from a legal point of view, where the act of killing another man/woman is mostly condemned.
I believe there is always a rhyme and reason as to what and why drives people to commit these heinous acts. Could it be pure bloodlust, the desire to inflict pain, hurt and death to fellow human beings? Or could it have been for vengeance, to strike back against someone who have sinned grievously against you or your loved ones?
Although religious leaders has always advocated forgiveness and peace, I feel that there are times when people will go berserk and lose total control of themselves because of the huge grievance that has been doned onto them.
For bloodthirsty murderers, Yes. For acts of vengeance or reprisal, I would put a huge "?" there on how much blood spilled is worth the grievance caused.
2007-11-27 12:32:35
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answered by Sol4rd3nZy 2
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Woh, that's a bit of a brood topic. Well, I'd say depends on the case. What if someone murdered your child? I think you'd want revenge, like killign them. Does that mean you deserve hell? Not that a life for a life is right but really it depends on your faith I suppose. I'm Christian and we believe god forgives everyone, as long as they ask for it.
2007-11-27 12:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, a lot of people don't believe in "hell" including myself. Murdering is usually done by a sociopath - someone who lacks conscience or ability to feel guilt. In some cases murder is neccesary , for example : self-defense.
Murdering is horrible in the fact that you take another person's life away - which no one has the right to do. I don't believe they will go anywhere special after death but i do believe their stay in prison will be much worse than any spiritual afterlife.
2007-11-27 12:28:42
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answered by Ashley-Anne 4
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Well first of all there is no such a place as hell, so they wont be going there, every thing man dose on this planet is by choice, even murderers murder by choice, and no where is God a part of this physical world, he has no power or control over the choices man makes never has and never will, it is man that controls this planet not God.
2007-11-27 12:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No we all do deserve to go but god loves us so much he gave us a chance to redeem our selfs from our sins through Jesus Christ. God see's all sin as equal so killing some one and saying a small lie is veiwed as the same.They do deserve to go but think about all the things every one dose even just what we think! If they accept Jesus into there heart they won't go to hell. I do not deside who goes to hell and who dosn't I only know what the Bible says about it.
2007-11-27 12:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell yes. Of course. Murderers have they own place in hell.
2007-11-27 12:30:59
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answered by tilishabingo 2
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It is not my place to judge if they should or shouldn't go to hell. I do think they deserve to be punished by our laws. Then God and that person will decide if they go to hell or not.
2007-11-27 12:31:37
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answered by Michelle 4
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I think everyone deserves to have to take responsibility for their actions. You are assuming that all murd ers are equal and that all people who commit them do are the same and so do so under the same circumstances. However, this is not so. We can never judge them, so I will leave that to God. My personal opinion is that they will have to do some really hard repenting if they expect to be forgiven.
2007-11-27 12:31:30
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answered by moonman 6
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