Universalism and Suicide

Jason

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The Christian religion doesn't have much hope for suicide victims. However, I don't believe in an eternal hell, based on what I know from Bible studies. I believe it is a purgatory. Anyway, the threat of a suicide that is completed is real and it's comforting to know there is still hope.
 
Though I don't really get the point of your thread but one thing I am most certainly sure about that suicide isn't the only option and shouldn't be an option to get away from whatever you think you might be going through.
 
Though I don't really get the point of your thread but one thing I am most certainly sure about that suicide isn't the only option and shouldn't be an option to get away from whatever you think you might be going through.
Emotions are not logical though. It's sort of like romance in that sense.
 
The Christian religion doesn't have much hope for suicide victims. However, I don't believe in an eternal hell, based on what I know from Bible studies. I believe it is a purgatory. Anyway, the threat of a suicide that is completed is real and it's comforting to know there is still hope.
If purgatory looked like when they showed in the TV series Supernatural, it's going to be very horrible place for someone's soul to end up. But hey, no one who committed suicide deserves better. You don't own your life, so you don't have the right to end it.
 
Suicide would be the last thing that's going to ever cross my mind whenever I'm facing something that's pulling me down. I appreciate being alive, so I won't kill myself for anything.
 
Killing oneself is suicide and there's no way you can be shown mercy for doing that. Suicide isn't an option in whatsoever one is going through.
 
When you sit down and reason it out well, you will understand that there is no such thing as hell. God is not so wicked as to allow humans to burn for thousands of years. Surely there will be punishment for our wrongdoings but definitely not in eternal hell.
 
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