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- May 22, 2019
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The Catholic Church's Own Complicated History with Suicide
While for most of the Church’s history suicide has been considered a grave crime, there were many in the early church whose deaths sound a lot like suicide.
www.thedailybeast.com
Interesting article until the last paragraph. (The mandatory part that says to call a suicide number if you're suicidal.)
A lot of the early martyrs basically committed suicide. The New Testament does say that anybody who dies can't go to heaven until the Second Coming (a teaching that's completely ignored today), but it doesn't say that death by suicide is worse or more sinful than a natural death.
St. Augustine was the first guy who came up with the idea that your life is God's and you can't take your life.
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