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What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
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"But I call you to peace." 1 Corinthians 7What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
Maybe your head is giving you a false dichotomy to give you a pressure, trying to make you act impulsively (two simple choices are less energy consumptioning than complex choices).What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
Just remember that God really really loves you and no matter what you can always trust Jesus to be with you.What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
Getting divorced: She's less free, but she's alive and can live a good life before God still - but that generally won't involve dating or hookups or getting married again, because any of those three while her ex still lives would make her an adulteress. She could avoid adultery by remaining alone or returning to her ex if he is willing.What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
Jesus gives one reason for divorce Matthew 5:31,32 furthermore it has been said, whoever divorces his wife, let him give here a certificate of divorce. But i say to you that whoever divorces his wife for any reason except sexual immorality, cause her to commit adultery and whoever marries a women who is divorced commits adultery.What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
Nonsense. There are thousans of sins in our life we do not realize, we do not remember anymore etc. Its impossible to repent from every individual sin.also all it takes is one sin unrepented of to send you to hell.
What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
I cannot be assumed that suicide is a sin because we do not know the mental state of the person at the time they acted to end their life. It is quite likely that they were in such mental pain and disorientation that they did not understand what they were doing. They may not have intended to kill themselves.What would be worse? Getting a divorce which God forbids and subsequently becoming an adulteress for life or committing suicide which is technically murder?
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