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Is this for real or are you just trying to have a little fun?Cronus wrote:Jesus knew what was going to happen to him and that his rabble rousing was going to get him killed by the authorities and he knew exactly how it was going to happen. Jesus therefore did everything in order to insure his death by crucifixtion and is therefore a suicide and should have been sent straight to hell.
This is ridiculous. I mean come on.Cronus wrote:Jesus knew what was going to happen to him and that his rabble rousing was going to get him killed by the authorities and he knew exactly how it was going to happen. Jesus therefore did everything in order to insure his death by crucifixtion and is therefore a suicide and should have been sent straight to hell.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:This is ridiculous. I mean come on.Cronus wrote:Jesus knew what was going to happen to him and that his rabble rousing was going to get him killed by the authorities and he knew exactly how it was going to happen. Jesus therefore did everything in order to insure his death by crucifixtion and is therefore a suicide and should have been sent straight to hell.
Suicide is a mortal sin because it connotates killing oneself to escape from the world.
Self-sacrifice is something very different. By your logic, a man who jumps on a grenade to save his squadmates is suicidal and deserves to go to Hell. Generally not the case. It's written somewhere in the Bible that there is no greater act of love than to sacrifice one's life for a friend.
QFTBlastshot wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:This is ridiculous. I mean come on.Cronus wrote:Jesus knew what was going to happen to him and that his rabble rousing was going to get him killed by the authorities and he knew exactly how it was going to happen. Jesus therefore did everything in order to insure his death by crucifixtion and is therefore a suicide and should have been sent straight to hell.
Suicide is a mortal sin because it connotates killing oneself to escape from the world.
Self-sacrifice is something very different. By your logic, a man who jumps on a grenade to save his squadmates is suicidal and deserves to go to Hell. Generally not the case. It's written somewhere in the Bible that there is no greater act of love than to sacrifice one's life for a friend.
~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
I'm not sure I can think of a situation in which service to the Lord required suicide.vtmarick wrote: Would suicide, in the service of the Lord, be considered martyrdom?
For example, if a man has the choice between killing himself and renouncing his faith.
We answered the original post, and at that pretty politely, given that it seems to be a snide post to begin with.nagerous wrote:This thread is funny because the complete concept of the thread is absurd yet all the Jesus Freaks got their knickers in a twist that their "great Lord" had been insulted. Totally worth it I think
Come again?salvadevinemasse wrote:<the whole post>
Apparently, you're still a little dazed after those piledrivers you received from Jerry Lawler.nagerous wrote:This thread is funny because the complete concept of the thread is absurd yet all the Jesus Freaks got their knickers in a twist that their "great Lord" had been insulted. Totally worth it I think
Uh, so? I never watched star trek.luns101 wrote:I'm sure you probably knew this already, but just in case...one of the member's of that cult was the brother of the lady who played Lt. Uhura on Star Trek.unriggable wrote:Reminds me of the heavens gate guy.
You must still be dazed from the lies you've been told by Jerry Falwell.luns101 wrote:Apparently, you're still a little dazed after those piledrivers you received from Jerry Lawler.nagerous wrote:This thread is funny because the complete concept of the thread is absurd yet all the Jesus Freaks got their knickers in a twist that their "great Lord" had been insulted. Totally worth it I think

So there are absolutely no circumstances where one can choose, of their own free will, to end their lives and make it to paradise (or at the very least purgatory)?OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm not sure I can think of a situation in which service to the Lord required suicide.
In the example you cited, the best choice would be neither. Let your captors kill you and do with you as they wish.
But were there such a situation, suicide is clearly better than renouncing faith. However, suicide to escape torture, for instance, would be considered a sin.
~*Salva*~cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
It depends on motive, I suppose. If the motive is anything other than self-sacrifice, I'd have to say no. But I'm not the one who'll be judging you.vtmarik wrote:So there are absolutely no circumstances where one can choose, of their own free will, to end their lives and make it to paradise (or at the very least purgatory)?OnlyAmbrose wrote:I'm not sure I can think of a situation in which service to the Lord required suicide.
In the example you cited, the best choice would be neither. Let your captors kill you and do with you as they wish.
But were there such a situation, suicide is clearly better than renouncing faith. However, suicide to escape torture, for instance, would be considered a sin.
The defender of Christian-haters everywhere has arrived!unriggable wrote:Uh, so? I never watched star trek.luns101 wrote:I'm sure you probably knew this already, but just in case...one of the member's of that cult was the brother of the lady who played Lt. Uhura on Star Trek.unriggable wrote:Reminds me of the heavens gate guy.
You must still be dazed from the lies you've been told by Jerry Falwell.luns101 wrote:Apparently, you're still a little dazed after those piledrivers you received from Jerry Lawler.nagerous wrote:This thread is funny because the complete concept of the thread is absurd yet all the Jesus Freaks got their knickers in a twist that their "great Lord" had been insulted. Totally worth it I think
No you just accept these ideas by default because thats what you were taught as a child, like defenders of any religion. I could probably get a child to believe in the space teapot while I'm at it.luns101 wrote:The defender of Christian-haters everywhere has arrived!unriggable wrote:Uh, so? I never watched star trek.luns101 wrote:I'm sure you probably knew this already, but just in case...one of the member's of that cult was the brother of the lady who played Lt. Uhura on Star Trek.unriggable wrote:Reminds me of the heavens gate guy.
You must still be dazed from the lies you've been told by Jerry Falwell.luns101 wrote:Apparently, you're still a little dazed after those piledrivers you received from Jerry Lawler.nagerous wrote:This thread is funny because the complete concept of the thread is absurd yet all the Jesus Freaks got their knickers in a twist that their "great Lord" had been insulted. Totally worth it I think

I did but not much of it relied on non-biblical accounts. Besides, you seem to reject the gnostic tales, which are equally valid.luns101 wrote:Obviously, you didn't read my testimony in previous threads.unriggable wrote:No you just accept these ideas by default because thats what you were taught as a child, like defenders of any religion. I could probably get a child to believe in the space teapot while I'm at it.
