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Is hell real?
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<blockquote data-quote="Falkon303" data-source="post: 156113" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>That's an interesting theory Carl, but I disagree with you. The reason I disagree with you is because suicide has many different causes. Let's take into account for example someone who has suffered a horribly abusive life, and on top of that is mentally ill. I personally would like to think that the individual is judged based upon what they have gone through, done, and the reasons for their suicide rather than going to hell simply because they were trying to escape their reality. Or let's take it a step further and imagine that someone who was in a concentration camp was ordered to torture others, so they kill themselves to spare someone else. Or perhaps a person jumps on a bomb to save a crowd, knowing they will die. All going to hell?</p><p></p><p>- Should people suffer more pain on top of the pain and confusion they felt that caused them to commit suicide in the first place?</p><p></p><p>I feel a similar way about condemning people purely based upon belief. The truth of the matter is the WE DO NOT KNOW what happens when we die. To assume that a person who believes (insert belief here) goes to heaven while everyone else is damned to torture is rather sadistic to me in the fact that we would be ok with one another suffering eternal pain simply for having different thoughts than our own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkon303, post: 156113, member: 4848"] That's an interesting theory Carl, but I disagree with you. The reason I disagree with you is because suicide has many different causes. Let's take into account for example someone who has suffered a horribly abusive life, and on top of that is mentally ill. I personally would like to think that the individual is judged based upon what they have gone through, done, and the reasons for their suicide rather than going to hell simply because they were trying to escape their reality. Or let's take it a step further and imagine that someone who was in a concentration camp was ordered to torture others, so they kill themselves to spare someone else. Or perhaps a person jumps on a bomb to save a crowd, knowing they will die. All going to hell? - Should people suffer more pain on top of the pain and confusion they felt that caused them to commit suicide in the first place? I feel a similar way about condemning people purely based upon belief. The truth of the matter is the WE DO NOT KNOW what happens when we die. To assume that a person who believes (insert belief here) goes to heaven while everyone else is damned to torture is rather sadistic to me in the fact that we would be ok with one another suffering eternal pain simply for having different thoughts than our own. [/QUOTE]
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