I quoted your post it said "The only reason that they would do this, is because they believe that they will become nonexistent at the time of death."
You said the only reason but that's okay maybe you wasn't being exact but anyways.
Quote from you:
"if people truthfully believed that they were going to be punished for eternity in separation from God in eternal fire, no one would be committing suicide"
That is the struggle in all individuals. If people truly believed in God who judges the soul then all would be saved. But this isnt a reality and regardless why would suicide lead you to Hell?
Isnt suicide often the side affect of mental health problems?
The only thing that leads someone to Hell is disbelief in the Son as Savior.
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"Many believe that they are escaping from their troubles in life and the teaching of annihilation as God's punishment can support that."
Can or could support that because either we are talking verifiable facts or opinions?
Neither view to me is harmful. Doesn't matter if annihilation is true and someone does suicide because of that, so what? If it true then there's nothing we can do about it. There has been stories where homosexuals suicided because they felt they couldn't live up to the Lords standard.
Technically if I understand the annihilation doctrine. The suicider who didn't believe in Christ will still experience Hell until the end of time. So technically they would still need to fear hell using your argument.
You said the only reason but that's okay maybe you wasn't being exact but anyways.
Quote from you:
"if people truthfully believed that they were going to be punished for eternity in separation from God in eternal fire, no one would be committing suicide"
That is the struggle in all individuals. If people truly believed in God who judges the soul then all would be saved. But this isnt a reality and regardless why would suicide lead you to Hell?
Isnt suicide often the side affect of mental health problems?
The only thing that leads someone to Hell is disbelief in the Son as Savior.
Quote:
"Many believe that they are escaping from their troubles in life and the teaching of annihilation as God's punishment can support that."
Can or could support that because either we are talking verifiable facts or opinions?
Neither view to me is harmful. Doesn't matter if annihilation is true and someone does suicide because of that, so what? If it true then there's nothing we can do about it. There has been stories where homosexuals suicided because they felt they couldn't live up to the Lords standard.
Technically if I understand the annihilation doctrine. The suicider who didn't believe in Christ will still experience Hell until the end of time. So technically they would still need to fear hell using your argument.
I'm saying that, because of this idea that a person ceases to exist after the death of the body and people are and have been committing suicide to achieve that, then many would be okay if that was the outcome, because they're already doing that. However, if people truly believed that there is eternal, conscious punishment in separation from God in the lake of fire, then suicide would be much less of an option.
The teaching annihilation/extinction as punishment for sin, would be much more excepting by people because of its finality.
I'm done with this now. It should not have gone this far. So, please don't respond as I will continue with it.