A mental case whereby the person did not even know wrong from right (ever in their life) is up to God to decide. But did they once know right from wrong? Did they continue to justify sin while they had their mind? If they did, it most likely appears like judgment upon them if their mind slipped away into doing irrational sinful things. In one sense, they would be the walking dead.
If a person is aware of right and wrong, and they commit suicide, and they stay dead and did not get a chance to confess of their sins before they died, they will be condemned by God. For if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins (1 John 1:9). 1 John 3:15 says no murderer has eternal life abiding in them. Suicide is just another form of murder (i.e. self murder). God’s Word says that if we defile the temple, He will destroy us (1 Corinthians 3:17).
Also, what about George Sodini?
Here is a snippet from part of a Christian article:
Remember what happened in LA Fitness Gym in Pennsylvania on August 4, 2009? When a man named George Sodini fired 50 rounds into an aerobic class before turning the gun on himself. The shooting resulted four deaths (including Sodini himself) and nine injured. George Sodini was a member of the Tetelestai Church where he sat quietly for many years, listening to the deceptions of his preacher. Talking about the pastor of his Church, Sodini wrote in his blog dated Dec. 31, 2008,
“this guy” (Alan “Rick” Knapp) “teaches (and convinced me) you can commit mass murder then still go to heaven. Ask him.“
And in a post dated August 3, 2009, Sodini said;
“Maybe soon, I will see God and Jesus. At least that is what I was told. Eternal life does NOT depend on works. If it did, we will all be in hell. Christ paid for every sin, so how can I or you be judged by GOD for a sin when the penalty was already paid. People judge but that does not matter. I was reading the Bible and The Integrity of God beginning yesterday, because soon I will see them.”
After the horrible incident in Pennsylvania, Pastor Knapp’s deacon, Jack Rickard commented on Sodini’s death and said;
“George is going to heaven, but he’s not going to get his rewards,” (
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Kenneth Nally, another believer of this unscrupulous doctrine, committed suicide in 1980 after he was taught that even self-murder would not stop a person once saved from going to heaven. Definitely! This kind of belief would reclaim many people to Satan, the author of all lies and abominations.
I also remembered a certain time when I tried to ask a Born Again pastor who preaches about the assured salvation. I asked him, “Pastor. If doing good works is unnecessary for salvation so that I decided to cease from giving my tithes, am I still saved?” The pastor answered and said, “Definitely not, son. If you will cease from giving your tithes and offerings, you will become a robber, because the Bible said, ‘ye rob God’.” See??? Born Again and many Baptist and Evangelical pastors who hold this kind of shameful doctrine are just after to our tithes! They don’t care about our salvation. They don’t care whether we will become evil or not, but what matters most is our money. They are telling their members that in salvation, good works are unnecessary things, except the giving of tithes and donations!
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O.S.A.S. – THE WATCHMAN'S CRY