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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaBorealis" data-source="post: 4212450" data-attributes="member: 43847"><p>I’m saying one sin is enough to merit Hell. People like to believe Hitler is in Hell because he killed hundreds of millions of people, yet they also say suicide will be forgiven because God is merciful. My point is that they are using an arbitrary measure (their own personal bias) to determine what is forgivable because Hitler is perceived as “bad” and Uncle Bob, who wants to commit suicide is “good”. </p><p></p><p>I believe God’s mercy is infinite and would be sufficient for even Hitler to merit Heaven, had Hitler sought repentance. It doesn’t take a hundred million murders or even a laundry list - a single mortal sin is sufficient to merit hell for eternity. The problem with suicide is that once you’re dead, you can’t seek repentance. In the instant you die, you face judgement and you will either merit Heaven or merit Hell, for eternity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaBorealis, post: 4212450, member: 43847"] I’m saying one sin is enough to merit Hell. People like to believe Hitler is in Hell because he killed hundreds of millions of people, yet they also say suicide will be forgiven because God is merciful. My point is that they are using an arbitrary measure (their own personal bias) to determine what is forgivable because Hitler is perceived as “bad” and Uncle Bob, who wants to commit suicide is “good”. I believe God’s mercy is infinite and would be sufficient for even Hitler to merit Heaven, had Hitler sought repentance. It doesn’t take a hundred million murders or even a laundry list - a single mortal sin is sufficient to merit hell for eternity. The problem with suicide is that once you’re dead, you can’t seek repentance. In the instant you die, you face judgement and you will either merit Heaven or merit Hell, for eternity. [/QUOTE]
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