• UK users: Due to a formal investigation into this site by Ofcom under the UK Online Safety Act 2023, we strongly recommend using a trusted, no-logs VPN. This will help protect your privacy, bypass censorship, and maintain secure access to the site. Read the full VPN guide here.

  • Hey Guest,

    Today, OFCOM launched an official investigation into Sanctioned Suicide under the UK’s Online Safety Act. This has already made headlines across the UK.

    This is a clear and unprecedented overreach by a foreign regulator against a U.S.-based platform. We reject this interference and will be defending the site’s existence and mission.

    In addition to our public response, we are currently seeking legal representation to ensure the best possible defense in this matter. If you are a lawyer or know of one who may be able to assist, please contact us at [email protected].

    Read our statement here:

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC): 34HyDHTvEhXfPfb716EeEkEHXzqhwtow1L
    Ethereum (ETH): 0xd799aF8E2e5cEd14cdb344e6D6A9f18011B79BE9
    Monero (XMR): 49tuJbzxwVPUhhDjzz6H222Kh8baKe6rDEsXgE617DVSDD8UKNaXvKNU8dEVRTAFH9Av8gKkn4jDzVGF25snJgNfUfKKNC8
ididnotconsent

ididnotconsent

Member
Mar 16, 2025
64
From the perspective of an atheist.

From a Christian theological perspective, Original Sin dictates that all humans are born in a state of sin, which, without redemption, would lead to damnation. However, many Christian denominations believe that infants and innocents who die before reaching an age of moral accountability are granted salvation through God's mercy. This is often seen as a "get out of jail free card" in the sense that they are not held responsible for sin they did not consciously commit.

For those who reach an age of accountability, Christian doctrine typically holds that salvation comes through accepting Jesus Christ as one's personal saviour. This belief is rooted in the idea that Jesus sacrificed himself for the sins of humanity—an act commemorated at Easter. Those who do not accept this salvation are, by many Christian interpretations, condemned to hell.

A key theological issue arises from the Christian understanding of God as omniscient and omnipotent. If God is all-knowing and sees the outcome of every individual's life before it happens, then the concept of free will appears paradoxical. This leads to the idea of predestination: if God already knows who will accept salvation and who will not, then the fate of each person is seemingly predetermined.

An extreme historical example of last-minute salvation is found in the experiences of convicts on Tasmania's west coast. In the brutal penal conditions, some prisoners resorted to murder with the expectation that they would be hanged in Hobart. The rationale was that, before execution, a priest would grant them absolution, ensuring their salvation. This raises questions about the moral and theological consistency of a system where a lifetime of sin can be absolved moments before death.

Christian doctrine varies widely among denominations. Some emphasize grace and mercy, while others stress divine justice and the necessity of faith in Christ. The interpretation of hell also differs: some see it as eternal punishment, others as separation from God, and some even view it metaphorically.

Heaven, traditionally depicted as an eternal existence in God's presence, is sometimes criticized for its portrayal as an eternity spent in worship. This raises existential concerns: would such a state be fulfilling, or could it become monotonous?

Ultimately, belief in sin, salvation, and the afterlife is subjective. If one believes they are destined for hell, that belief shapes their perspective on the afterlife. Christianity offers a framework, but interpretations vary widely, and the logical consistency of its doctrines remains a topic of theological debate.

I hope that helps
The whole concept of "belief" in the abrahamic religions makes no sense. If you don't believe, it's because it doesn't make sense to you. How can you possibly be damned for following your own conscious?

This is with the brain god himself gave you by the way.
 
  • Like
Reactions: grauzone
A

avalonisburning

Laugh again with me
May 12, 2024
152
If a suicidal person goes to Hell but someone who kept slaves or fought in war goes to heaven just because they bent the knee and asked God for forgiveness before they died, that's a twisted religion. If that's the way it works, I don't want to see what their heaven looks like, and will take my chances with the suicidal in Hell. I don't think you have to worry about that though, since Hell isn't real.
 
Last edited:
redtrafficlight

redtrafficlight

Member
Sep 25, 2024
31
The whole concept of "belief" in the abrahamic religions makes no sense. If you don't believe, it's because it doesn't make sense to you. How can you possibly be damned for following your own conscious?

This is with the brain god himself gave you by the way.
Again-another paradox for Christians.
 
  • Like
Reactions: grauzone
U

Unspoken7612

Arcanist
Jul 14, 2024
471
God, the responses in this thread (not all of them) are really a distillation of the worst of SaSu. The nihilism, trying to encourage people to kill themselves, bad theology (multiple people who don't understand the differences between Judaism and Christianity beyond what they learned in primary school), it's all there.

OP: I personally think there is compelling evidence that there is no afterlife. However, if your fear of a "negative" afterlife is the only thing keeping you alive, it would be deeply unethical of me to convince you that you're wrong.

I do think anyone in the exact opposite situation - wanting to kill themselves to "go to a better place" - has to be told in no uncertain terms that it won't happen. So I will say that if you kill yourself, you definitely won't go to Heaven.

If your faith is important to you, the only way to keep your faith is to remain alive.
 
D

DarknessWave

Having a panic attack right now..
Mar 10, 2025
113
I don't know, kinda looks like we are in hell already.
 
  • Like
Reactions: divinemistress36 and DamagedGirl
easypeasy

easypeasy

The.only.white.sheep
Jul 1, 2024
189
in judaism, christianity, and islam, yes, you automatically go to hell.

1 Corinthians 3:16-17:
"Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and you are that temple."
If that is true, in my case…the person that would go to hell is the surgeon who butchered me and ignored the scans that proved the negligence that put me in a position suicide is viable. I think it's unrealistic that we'd be punished for eternity for shooting to end this around the clock physical pain.
 
SovietSuicide

SovietSuicide

Student
Jan 8, 2022
109
We're already in hell, most people are suffering most of the time. Probably just come back here.

We just don't assume it's hell because it looks pretty.
 
  • Aww..
Reactions: DamagedGirl
tpboy

tpboy

No Karma Cafe
Aug 4, 2023
429
that commandment did not mean shit because god murdered nearly 3 million people in the bible.
 
  • Like
Reactions: divinemistress36
H

Hollowman

Empty
Dec 14, 2021
1,609
No..this is hell
 
  • Like
Reactions: divinemistress36
northevelyn

northevelyn

Little Void
Mar 26, 2025
42
There's no evidence to suggest he'll is real. When you die, you just go.
 
  • Like
Reactions: divinemistress36 and tpboy
Lostmyonlyson

Lostmyonlyson

Member
Apr 11, 2025
54
Yes, unfortunately you do go to hell if you kill yourself.
 
  • Hmph!
Reactions: Hollowman and divinemistress36
Lostmyonlyson

Lostmyonlyson

Member
Apr 11, 2025
54
What evidence do you have to support this?
Look, I'm not here to try and tell anyone what they should and shouldn't do. But in a Christian POV you do go to hell if you kill yourself, I'm a very very religious person and I made my peace with it.
 
Izolita

Izolita

Member
Aug 17, 2023
17
Okay so im new to this but i had a question and i can't really ask people i know because i dont want them to suspect that something might be going on. Im a christian and recently i've been really suicidal but the only thing really holding me back is the fear that I'll go to hell. I don't know too much about this and I was wondering what other people think about this. Do you think if you kill your self you automatically go to hell? or is there a chance to still get into heaven?
Yes but its not you that goes to hell its those people abusing you with the the bible
 
F

finebaum87

New Member
Mar 23, 2025
4
Actually I would say its most likely that if you kill yourself your consciousness will cease to exist and you wont go to heaven or hell and you wont have dreamless sleep you just wont be at all. Just like before you were born you will just be nothing. But even though that seems most likely it's not what I believe. What I believe is that everyone that dies goes to their personal heaven where they can do whatever they want and experience the most joy possible on a different level than here. I believe it doesn't matter what you did on earth you still go to your personal heaven. So basically Hitler and Jeffrey Dahmer went to heaven, but Mother Teresa and Mr. Rogers also went to heaven and nothing that happened here actually mattered at all. What do I have to back up this belief? No hard evidence just a personal belief. So basically as much evidence as anyone else.
 

Similar threads

Anne Alias
Replies
2
Views
318
Suicide Discussion
HopeIsALie
H
L
Replies
3
Views
274
Suicide Discussion
alivefornow
alivefornow
H
Replies
4
Views
591
Suicide Discussion
HopeIsALie
H