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KingDonald

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Unlike a lot of suicidal people, I've been very open about it and have shared my suicidal plans with friends/ family (brother + sister). I know who and who not to tell to avoid being put into the psych ward. I have had 2 friends (both Christians) basically tell me that Im going to Hell in a polite way. According to them, I'm going to hell for killing myself and for not accepting Jesus Christ as my "Lord and Savior". I couldn't help but either smile or laugh because I don't believe in any of that. If there was evidence, sure. But since I chose not to believe due to a lack of evidence, I'm going to Hell. Now THAT'S funny.

The fact that I was raised in a Christian household doesn't help at all. A part of me can't help but be nervous and wonder what if they're actually right and I'm wrong.
 
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Nanimoaru

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I wanna fade away like I never was
Sep 15, 2018
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Yea same but i also feel like god wouldn't have taken the one fucking thing that made this life bearable if he didn't want me to
 
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Unlike a lot of suicidal people, I've been very open about it and have shared my suicidal plans with friends/ family (brother + sister). I know who and who not to tell to avoid being put into the psych ward. I have had 2 friends (both Christians) basically tell me that Im going to Hell in a polite way. According to them, I'm going to hell for killing myself and for not accepting Jesus Christ as my "Lord and Savior". I couldn't help but either smile or laugh because I don't believe in any of that. If there was evidence, sure. But since I chose not to believe due to a lack of evidence, I'm going to Hell. Now THAT'S funny.

The fact that I was raised in a Christian household doesn't help at all. A part of me can't help but be nervous and wonder what if they're actually right and I'm wrong.
Well we all can only hope they are wrong, in worst case we will meet in hell with many celebrities
 
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Juicebox

Trying to Stay Alive
Jul 31, 2019
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My first attempt I was terrified at what would await me on the other side due to being told the same thing, as I was more open about suicidal ideation as a teenager

But after experiencing "peace" and then waking up to the chaos of the ICU and then getting treated like shit there, and then thrown into psych ward afterward, I felt more sure that either death is the end, or God will have mercy on me

Now I'm just afraid of waking up in the hospital again, because I'm sick of making it look like an accident and then being found and taken to the hospital
 
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oopswronglife

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Jun 27, 2019
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Nobody knows what the reality is...but my personal belief is IF there is a god of some sort there is no way "eternal" punishment is on the menu for suicide or any so called sin. Even the worst people you can think of don't deserve FOREVER suffering for a finite Earthly crime in a life designed by said god. It just doesn't make any sense and sounds exactly like something humans would make up...not a god. So while nobody can say for sure...I'd say it's not even worth worrying about as a realistic possibility. As far as the people saying it...they might believe it, or might just be trying to scare you because they don't know any other way to try and stop you. As much as I know we all want to be understood...I think its an unreasonable, and dangerous thing, to tell everyone about this. It will not end up well and it just puts pressure on them to "do something".
 
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Nobody knows what the reality is...but my personal belief is IF there is a god of some sort there is no way "eternal" punishment is on the menu for suicide or any so called sin. Even the worst people you can think of don't deserve FOREVER suffering for a finite Earthly crime in a life designed by said god. It just doesn't make any sense and sounds exactly like something humans would make up...not a god. So while nobody can say for sure...I'd say it's not even worth worrying about as a realistic possibility. As far as the people saying it...they might believe it, or might just be trying to scare you because they don't know any other way to try and stop you. As much as I know we all want to be understood...I think its an unreasonable, and dangerous thing, to tell everyone about this. It will not end up well and it just puts pressure on them to "do something".

IIRC Hell as punishment for suicide wasn't a thing until the Catholic church came into power and people started killing themselves to get into heaven faster
 
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Unlike a lot of suicidal people, I've been very open about it and have shared my suicidal plans with friends/ family (brother + sister). I know who and who not to tell to avoid being put into the psych ward. I have had 2 friends (both Christians) basically tell me that Im going to Hell in a polite way. According to them, I'm going to hell for killing myself and for not accepting Jesus Christ as my "Lord and Savior". I couldn't help but either smile or laugh because I don't believe in any of that. If there was evidence, sure. But since I chose not to believe due to a lack of evidence, I'm going to Hell. Now THAT'S funny.

The fact that I was raised in a Christian household doesn't help at all. A part of me can't help but be nervous and wonder what if they're actually right and I'm wrong.
exactly the reason why i hate religious fanatics so much. i usually just laugh in the faces of people who claim im "sinning" for wanting to kill myself, etc.

Tbh, i laugh out loud everytime someone brings up christianity, or any other religion and tries to influence me with it.
 
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IIRC Hell as punishment for suicide wasn't a thing until the Catholic church came into power and people started killing themselves to get into heaven faster

Yeah we don't even know what the original "bible" said because none of the original manuscripts exist. The best we have are translations of the purported originals and often translations of translations. As you said the modern bibles people refer to are also heavily, politically modified through the years depending on the sect, and many of those conflict. So even if you assume, and I think its a wild reach, that the originals were the word of a god...there is no way a rational person can see the current books as accurate or even know the oldest manuscripts that exist are either because the originals are gone. There ARE some religious scholars and followers who acknowledge this and are sensible about it, but the majority aren't even aware of the history and repeat soundbites they believe as true.

I have no idea what is and isn't true. I just don't believe the man manipulated story that is sold as the truth is the truth. Maybe its somewhat close in ways..maybe its entirely made up...but I don't trust any of what is out there to be fact.
 
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Well I'd rather be in Hell with the governor whose slogan is to be free rather than in heaven whose king is a goddamn killer dictator. If these tales were true I'd bet Hitler's in heaven playing cards w him
 
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Aug 23, 2019
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I can't talk about my beliefs with my family (all Christians) because I'd be told I'm also going to hell if I ever kill myself.

I'm gonna try to share my beliefs with you in hopes that it might make you feel better.

I believe that if the god we're all told about truly loves us he'd understand those who commit suicide. God is the only other one who knows why we do the things we do. The god I was told about was sometimes loving and sometimes cruel. But I think on the subject of suicide, if he was a fair god he'd truly understand that we could no longer take the pain.
 
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Empty Smile

The final Bell has rung. Goodbye to all.
Jul 13, 2018
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If there was a heaven and hell, I'd rather go to hell.

Neither exists, so we got that going for us.
 
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Wayfaerer

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Aug 21, 2019
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If you are sincerely afraid of hell, I'll give you something to chew on. If you condensed the entirety of Earth's 4.5-billion-year-old history into a 24-hour period, then all of human existence would be less than a second before midnight (11:59:59 PM). Take that for what you will.

EDIT: I'm actually a little off on that, it's really 11:58:43 PM. The point being is we've barely been on this earth and yet we think it was made for us. That is including the very beginning of human existence. Human civilization is much younger (10,000 BCE.)

So relax. We are only here because a fuckhuge asteroid dabbed on the dino's.
 
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On 2 March 1757 Damiens the regicide was condemned 'to make the amende honorable before the main door of the Church of Paris', where he was to be 'taken and conveyed in a cart, wearing nothing but a shirt, holding a torch of burning wax weighing two pounds;' then, 'in the said cart, to the Place de Grève, where, on a scaffold that will be erected there, the flesh will be tom from his breasts, arms, thighs and calves with red-hot pincers, his right hand, holding the knife with which he committed the said parricide, burnt with sulphur, and, on those places where the flesh will be torn away, poured molten lead, boiling oil, burning resin, wax and Sulphur melted together and then his body drawn and quartered by four horses and his limbs and body consumed by fire, reduced to ashes and his ashes thrown to the winds.'

"Finally, he was quartered," recounts the Gazette d'Amsterdam of 1 April 1757. 'This last operation was very long, because the horses used were not accustomed to drawing; consequently, instead of four, six were needed; and when that did not suffice, they were forced, in order to cut off the wretch's thighs, to sever the sinews and hack at the joints.. .

'It is said that, though he was always a great swearer, no blasphemy escaped his lips; but the excessive pain made him utter horrible cries, and he often repeated: "My God, have pity on me! Jesus, help me!" The spectators were all edified by the solicitude of the parish priest of St Paul's who despite his great age did not spare himself in offering consolation to the patient.

Bouton, an officer of the watch, left us his account: "The Sulphur was lit, but the flame was so poor that only the top skin of the hand was burnt, and that only slightly. Then the executioner, his sleeves rolled up, took the steel pincers, which had been especially made for the occasion, and which were about a foot and a half long, and pulled first at the calf of the right leg, then at the thigh, and from there at the two fleshy parts of the right arm; then at the breasts. Though a strong, sturdy fellow, this executioner found it so difficult to tear away the pieces of flesh that he set about the same spot two or three times, twisting the pincers as he did so, and what he took away formed at each part a wound about the size of a six-pound crown piece.

After these tearings with the pincers, Damiens, who cried out profusely, though without swearing, raised his head and looked at himself; the same executioner dipped an iron spoon in the pot containing the boiling potion, which he poured liberally over each wound. Then the ropes that were to be harnessed to the horses were attached with cords to the patient's body; the horses were then harnessed and placed alongside the arms and legs, one at each limb.

Monsieur Le Breton, the clerk of the court, went up to the patient several times and asked him if he had anything to say. He said he had not; at each torment, he cried out, as the damned in hell are supposed to cry out, "Pardon, my God! Pardon, Lord." Despite all this pain, he raised his head from time to time and looked at himself boldly. The cords had been tied so tightly by the men who pulled the ends that they caused him indescribable pain. Monsieur le Breton went up to him again and asked him if he had anything to say; he said no. Several confessors went up to him and spoke to him at length; he willingly kissed the crucifix that was held out to him; he opened his lips and repeated: "Pardon, Lord." 'The horses tugged hard, each pulling straight on a limb, each horse held by an executioner. After a quarter of an hour, the same ceremony was repeated and finally, after several attempts, the direction of the horses had to be changed, thus: those at the arms were made to pull towards the head, those at the thighs towards the arms, which broke the arms at the joints. This was repeated several times without success. He raised his head and looked at himself. Two more horses had to be added to those harnessed to the thighs, which made six horses in all. Without success. 'Finally, the executioner, Samson, said to Monsieur Le Breton that there was no way or hope of succeeding, and told him to ask their Lordships if they wished him to have the prisoner cut into pieces. Monsieur Le Breton, who had come down from the town, ordered that renewed efforts be made, and this was done; but the horses gave up and one of those harnessed to the thighs fell to the ground. The confessors returned and spoke to him again. He said to them (I heard him): "Kiss me, gentlemen." The parish priest of St Paul's did not dare to, so Monsieur de Marsilly slipped under the rope holding the left arm and kissed him on the forehead. The executioners gathered round and Damiens told them not to swear, to carry out their task and that he did not think ill of them; he begged them to pray to God for him, and asked the parish priest of St Paul's to pray for him at the first mass.

After two or three attempts, the executioner Samson and he who had used the pincers each drew out a knife from his pocket and cut the body at the thighs instead of severing the legs at the joints; the four horses gave a tug and carried off the two thighs after them, namely, that of the right side first, the other following; then the same was done to the arms, the shoulders, the arm-pits, and the four limbs; the flesh had to be cut almost to the bone, the horses pulling hard carried off the right arm first and the other afterwards. 'When the four limbs had been pulled away, the confessors came to speak to him; but his executioner told them that he was dead, though the truth was that I saw the man move, his lower jaw moving from side to side as if he were talking. One of the executioners even said shortly afterwards that when they had lifted the trunk to throw it on the stake, he was still alive. The four limbs were untied from the ropes and thrown on the stake set up in the enclosure in line with the scaffold, then the trunk and the rest were covered with logs and faggots, and fire was put to the straw mixed with this wood.

In accordance with the decree, the whole was reduced to ashes. The last piece to be found in the embers was still burning at half-past ten in the evening. The pieces of flesh and the trunk had taken about four hours to burn. The officers of whom I was one, as also was my son, and a detachment of archers remained in the square until nearly eleven o'clock."
 
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On 2 March 1757 Damiens the regicide was condemned 'to make the amende honorable before the main door of the Church of Paris', where he was to be 'taken and conveyed in a cart, wearing nothing but a shirt, holding a torch of burning wax weighing two pounds;' then, 'in the said cart, to the Place de Grève, where, on a scaffold that will be erected there, the flesh will be tom from his breasts, arms, thighs and calves with red-hot pincers, his right hand, holding the knife with which he committed the said parricide, burnt with sulphur, and, on those places where the flesh will be torn away, poured molten lead, boiling oil, burning resin, wax and Sulphur melted together and then his body drawn and quartered by four horses and his limbs and body consumed by fire, reduced to ashes and his ashes thrown to the winds.'

"Finally, he was quartered," recounts the Gazette d'Amsterdam of 1 April 1757. 'This last operation was very long, because the horses used were not accustomed to drawing; consequently, instead of four, six were needed; and when that did not suffice, they were forced, in order to cut off the wretch's thighs, to sever the sinews and hack at the joints.. .

'It is said that, though he was always a great swearer, no blasphemy escaped his lips; but the excessive pain made him utter horrible cries, and he often repeated: "My God, have pity on me! Jesus, help me!" The spectators were all edified by the solicitude of the parish priest of St Paul's who despite his great age did not spare himself in offering consolation to the patient.

Bouton, an officer of the watch, left us his account: "The Sulphur was lit, but the flame was so poor that only the top skin of the hand was burnt, and that only slightly. Then the executioner, his sleeves rolled up, took the steel pincers, which had been especially made for the occasion, and which were about a foot and a half long, and pulled first at the calf of the right leg, then at the thigh, and from there at the two fleshy parts of the right arm; then at the breasts. Though a strong, sturdy fellow, this executioner found it so difficult to tear away the pieces of flesh that he set about the same spot two or three times, twisting the pincers as he did so, and what he took away formed at each part a wound about the size of a six-pound crown piece.

After these tearings with the pincers, Damiens, who cried out profusely, though without swearing, raised his head and looked at himself; the same executioner dipped an iron spoon in the pot containing the boiling potion, which he poured liberally over each wound. Then the ropes that were to be harnessed to the horses were attached with cords to the patient's body; the horses were then harnessed and placed alongside the arms and legs, one at each limb.

Monsieur Le Breton, the clerk of the court, went up to the patient several times and asked him if he had anything to say. He said he had not; at each torment, he cried out, as the damned in hell are supposed to cry out, "Pardon, my God! Pardon, Lord." Despite all this pain, he raised his head from time to time and looked at himself boldly. The cords had been tied so tightly by the men who pulled the ends that they caused him indescribable pain. Monsieur le Breton went up to him again and asked him if he had anything to say; he said no. Several confessors went up to him and spoke to him at length; he willingly kissed the crucifix that was held out to him; he opened his lips and repeated: "Pardon, Lord." 'The horses tugged hard, each pulling straight on a limb, each horse held by an executioner. After a quarter of an hour, the same ceremony was repeated and finally, after several attempts, the direction of the horses had to be changed, thus: those at the arms were made to pull towards the head, those at the thighs towards the arms, which broke the arms at the joints. This was repeated several times without success. He raised his head and looked at himself. Two more horses had to be added to those harnessed to the thighs, which made six horses in all. Without success. 'Finally, the executioner, Samson, said to Monsieur Le Breton that there was no way or hope of succeeding, and told him to ask their Lordships if they wished him to have the prisoner cut into pieces. Monsieur Le Breton, who had come down from the town, ordered that renewed efforts be made, and this was done; but the horses gave up and one of those harnessed to the thighs fell to the ground. The confessors returned and spoke to him again. He said to them (I heard him): "Kiss me, gentlemen." The parish priest of St Paul's did not dare to, so Monsieur de Marsilly slipped under the rope holding the left arm and kissed him on the forehead. The executioners gathered round and Damiens told them not to swear, to carry out their task and that he did not think ill of them; he begged them to pray to God for him, and asked the parish priest of St Paul's to pray for him at the first mass.

After two or three attempts, the executioner Samson and he who had used the pincers each drew out a knife from his pocket and cut the body at the thighs instead of severing the legs at the joints; the four horses gave a tug and carried off the two thighs after them, namely, that of the right side first, the other following; then the same was done to the arms, the shoulders, the arm-pits, and the four limbs; the flesh had to be cut almost to the bone, the horses pulling hard carried off the right arm first and the other afterwards. 'When the four limbs had been pulled away, the confessors came to speak to him; but his executioner told them that he was dead, though the truth was that I saw the man move, his lower jaw moving from side to side as if he were talking. One of the executioners even said shortly afterwards that when they had lifted the trunk to throw it on the stake, he was still alive. The four limbs were untied from the ropes and thrown on the stake set up in the enclosure in line with the scaffold, then the trunk and the rest were covered with logs and faggots, and fire was put to the straw mixed with this wood.

In accordance with the decree, the whole was reduced to ashes. The last piece to be found in the embers was still burning at half-past ten in the evening. The pieces of flesh and the trunk had taken about four hours to burn. The officers of whom I was one, as also was my son, and a detachment of archers remained in the square until nearly eleven o'clock."
God is so loving, he let his followers torture a man to death. Praise him! Amen. Seriously though the only hell that exists is the hell he went through to die. Why people still believe in this nonsense is beyond me.
 
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Unlike a lot of suicidal people, I've been very open about it and have shared my suicidal plans with friends/ family (brother + sister). I know who and who not to tell to avoid being put into the psych ward. I have had 2 friends (both Christians) basically tell me that Im going to Hell in a polite way. According to them, I'm going to hell for killing myself and for not accepting Jesus Christ as my "Lord and Savior". I couldn't help but either smile or laugh because I don't believe in any of that. If there was evidence, sure. But since I chose not to believe due to a lack of evidence, I'm going to Hell. Now THAT'S funny.

The fact that I was raised in a Christian household doesn't help at all. A part of me can't help but be nervous and wonder what if they're actually right and I'm wrong.

All that "you're going to hell for killing yourself" stuff was written in a centuries old book were there wasn't enough medical advancement and people where forever dropping dead due to injuries, diseases, childbirth etc. Telling people they're going to suffer eternally in hell was just one of the many ways the Bible instilled beliefs to maintain population numbers.

You're not going to hell. Trust me.
 
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drake4871

The restless
Sep 10, 2019
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Fairly sure if the "All knowing" God exists, he believes in rehabilitation... if you're going to hell it's probably for like 5 minutes
 
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Broken Chimera

Broken Chimera

The abyss also gazes into you
May 27, 2019
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And his own son for that matter!
I was so focused on the guy in the story I forgot about Him. And let's not forget about all the people he personally killed.
 
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Empty Smile

The final Bell has rung. Goodbye to all.
Jul 13, 2018
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I was so focused on the guy in the story I forgot about Him. And let's not forget about all the people he personally killed.
And supposedly this satan fellar killed one person and was condemned to this place called hell. Now, this god or jesus fellar(s), kills millions of people by disease, disasters, etc, but are still being praised. Why is this?

Also, when someone dies, people say, "Jesus said it was time for him/her to come home." Doesn't this make it sound obvious that jesus killed this person?

But, if a tornado comes ripping through a town, and kills 35 people, they say it was it was the work of satan. Now it's "Let's pray to god for the healing of this town "

I say "Why pray to a god who did nothing to prevent this tragedy?"
 
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Broken Chimera

The abyss also gazes into you
May 27, 2019
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And supposedly this satan fellar killed one person and was condemned to this place called hell. Now, this god or jesus fellar(s), kills millions of people by disease, disasters, etc, but are still being praised. Why is this?

Also, when someone dies, people say, "Jesus said it was time for him/her to come home." Doesn't this make it sound obvious that jesus killed this person?

But, if a tornado comes ripping through a town, and kills 35 people, they say it was it was the work of satan. Now it's "Let's pray to god for the healing of this town "

I say "Why pray to a god who did nothing to prevent this tragedy?"
Because Christians need to believe that to rationalize tragedies. They need to believe that because if they don't they're gonna burn in "hell". They refuse to use logic and let go of those fairy tales. The Christian god never helped anyone but his own ego (if he even exists). But about Satan, he went to hell because God is jealous, so he did that so Satan couldn't out do him, but he couldn't even do that right. How could he tempt Yeshua (Jesus) if he's in hell? Yawyeh killed millions while Satan only killed 10 and only after Yawyeh allowed him to do it. And yet Satan gets the hate like you said. Yawyeh, Jehovah or whatever gets off on pain and death and I see him as the devil.

The truth is no matter how many facts you give to Christians, they'll ignore them. That's how the sheep wanna live, praying to something that enjoys death. Sorry if this is off, insomnia is really getting to me.
 
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I can see the report button getting abused for this... Whatthey didnttellyou in sunday school about jesus getting nailed on 31414194
 
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Sensei

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If you look at the original scriptures, hell is not described as we imagine it to be today. What we imagine it to be is basically a medieval fantasy.
 
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ArtsyDrawer

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Nov 8, 2018
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My favorite response to that kind of bullshit is to say "see you there, then! Catch up on the times?"
Other than the "don't judge others on their shit" thing, the Torah, aka old testament, has a lot more on not judging others. The new testament is a lot more chill too, and the new testament is supposed to be a replacement for the old testament too.
 
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Throwawaysoul

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May 14, 2018
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So murders and pedos don't go to hell if they ask the sky daddy for forgiveness? Christianity is fucking stupid.
 
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Aug 30, 2018
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I don't even buy their claim that "suicide is a sin" let alone resulting in Hell. If anything, there isn't any scripture or mention that says suicide is a sin in the Bible. Even if there is, there is also not strong enough of a claim that suicide alone would result in eternal damnation (Hell). In fact, some argue that Judas (the guy who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver) isn't even in Hell, but suppose he is, well he isn't there because he CTB'd but because he betrayed Jesus and did not repent, ask for forgiveness before he CTB'd. Furthermore, I'd like to believe that the Christianity we have today stems from the RCC (Roman Catholic Church) which declared 'suicide' to be a sin in order to scare the masses into conformity and obedience to the Church (and then later, the State - when governments started to gain more power.). We still have this old antiquated line of thinking from many centuries ago sadly.

This is coming from someone who has studied the Bible, attended church, and even did his own research. Also, an old SS member on here once stated that Jesus isn't the kind to condemn or treat suicidal people poorly like the way society treats us in recent modern and present day. In fact, while he may not approve of CTB, he respected 'free will'. It's the religion, the people, and government that twist it to fit their needs and enforce social order. But I digress.
 
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You mean I am not living in absolute hell now making me want to CTB? There is something worse waiting for me? I'm willing to take the chance.
 
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I can see the report button getting abused for this...
I don't even know what to say about that.
So murders and pedos don't go to hell if they ask the sky daddy for forgiveness? Christianity is fucking stupid.
I wish I learned that earlier than I did. And I wish more people could see that.
 
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Skyview

Going Blue
Dec 9, 2019
473
We live on a prison planet with a two-tier system , the rich and powerful create laws to oppress the majority. Religious institutions are wealthy ,powerful and oppressive.
It's all about control of the populace. Do the laws they enact apply to themselves and all of you know the answer is no .
It's a prison and we are the inmates, the rich control the prison and stewardship is generational, however, some of the inmates are fighting back and we see this in the protests taking place and lo and behold , the rich send in their guards to dispel the inmates .
In the end , what does it come down to . You toe the line and be the good little inmate and go through life with rose tinted glasses , the need for knowledge on how the world works so you too can play the game of survival .
What becomes of those who need help , where is the safety net , oh yes it's there but it has a huge hole for someone to slip through and the question posed in this thread is "do we go to hell if ctb," the answer is an emphatic NO . You broke free from your chains , climbed the prison walls , turned round and gave the middle finger ( cue music) , "Homeward Bound. "
 
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I am not a believer, and I agree with oopswronglife that hell sounds like something a human would think up.
 

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