----- Original Message -----
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.
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On Aug 12,
2014, at 12:02, Angel <[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