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Pat Ferguson <[log in to unmask]>
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I do agree with you, Doris.

Our God is a Loving God.


Thanks much.

Many Blessings,

Pat Ferguson
"I can Do all Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me." Phillippians 4:13.

At 09:40 AM 8/18/2014, you wrote:
>The German word for \suicide most appropriately is 
>"self-murder".  Yet I wonder about this. Chris's  dad suffered from 
>chronic clinical depression and attempted suicide several times. 
>Fortunately, he was never successful. However, would  an omniscient 
>loving God put a person who is ill in hell because their mind is 
>clouded at the time? I really cannot see this happening.
>
>in his grip of grace!
>
>Doris
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>At 10:17 AM 8/18/2014, you wrote:
>>When a person commits suicide he goes to hell.  No "get out of jail 
>>free card."  This is true in all religions.  Because he murders 
>>himself.  We can judge those who have committed this horrible act 
>>surely.  My nephew once decided in a drunken state, to commit 
>>suicide.  Because he was "saved" and he wanted to see, and to be 
>>with Jesus.  Because he judged his life to be miserable.  Without 
>>any hope of getting better.  I talked to him, and told him he 
>>surely wouldn't be seeing Jesus if he did kill himself.;  Not to 
>>mention the hurt and anguish he would be causing his dear 
>>mother.  Who never did anyone any harm what-so-ever.  He chose to 
>>just sleep it off somewhere, and has now a much better and finer 
>>life than he had then.  Which he would never have had had he committed suicide.
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Pat Ferguson
>>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>>Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 9:39 AM
>>Subject: Re: Did you hear about Robin Williams?
>>
>>Okay, folks, this is not true. It was mentioned in an email from 
>>The Elijah List, that Robin Williams had Accepted Jesus as his 
>>personal Savior many years ago.
>>
>>Who are we to judge?
>>
>>Thanks much.
>>
>>Many Blessings,
>>
>>Pat Ferguson
>>"I can Do all Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me." Phillippians 4:13.
>>
>>
>>
>>At 05:33 PM 8/16/2014, you wrote:
>>>Yes very sad. He didn't know Jesus. So he had no hope.
>>>
>>>Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>On Aug 12, 2014, at 12:02, Angel 
>>><<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] > wrote:
>>>
>>>>Did you hear Robin Williams killed himself because he was 
>>>>depressed?  Well, here is an example of a man who either didn't, 
>>>>or didn't know he had the option of casting all his care on the 
>>>>Lord.  Rather he probably took all those serotonin managing drugs 
>>>>to manage his depression.  Which, rather than truly bringing 
>>>>Pease to the soul, jump start the brain in to producing more 
>>>>serotonin than it had been producing.  Then when the receptors 
>>>>exhaust themselves, the person slides in to an even deeper, more 
>>>>profound depression than he began with when he began taking the 
>>>>drugs.  It would have been so much simpler had he learned the 
>>>>secret Jesus shared with us two thousand years ago to cast all 
>>>>his care on Him.  After all, drug companies make a business from 
>>>>the sale of the drugs they make us think we need to cure  this or 
>>>>that thing.  He would have been a lot happier and more healthy 
>>>>mentally and physically than he is today.  How it is people can 
>>>>keep having more faith in human doctors than they have in the God 
>>>>of the universe  never will stop amazing me.  Not to mention he 
>>>>is truly the devil's now.  Being in hell as he now is.  Isn't it 
>>>>simpler to cast ones cares on Jesus than to risk languishing and 
>>>>suffering hell for eternity.  Should one go so far into 
>>>>depression one kills oneself?  I certainly do.  In fact, I will 
>>>>bet fewer people die from taking Jesus advice concerning how to 
>>>>live than who die putting their whole faith in what it is doctors 
>>>>say for them to do.  That is why I don't take their advice if I 
>>>>can avoid it.  In fact, I listen to doctors as often as sinners 
>>>>read the bible and take Jesus advice regarding how to live.
>>>>**The nice thing about being a celebrity is that
>>>>if you bore people they think it's their fault.**
>>>>Henry Kissinger
>>>>
>>>>

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