When God wrote "The Ten Commandments", he wrote, "Thou shalt not kill." The only way you can go to Hell is if you do not accept Jesus Christ as your Savior. And the only way you can go to Heaven is if you do accept Jesus Christ as your savior. Murder is a sin; just like lying, cheating, stealing, worshiping idols, committing adultery, cussing, and so on. If you kill someone, but you have already accepted Jesus Christ as your savior, then you need to ask God for forgiveness, and God will forgive you. But only if you truly seek for forgiveness and mean it from the heart. Once you have accepted Jesus Christ as your savior, your name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life, and it can never be removed. Once you have accepted Jesus Christ as your savior, there is nothing you can do or say to go to Hell. If you kill someone for the reason of self defense, then that is not a sin.
This verse is for everyone, the Lord accepts all types of people:
God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes on Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16
Yes, you do go hell. but if you killed them because to had to like they were going to kill you than maybe you willl not but maybe you will but if you kill someone for reason than yeah yuou go to hell.
"Judge not, lest ye be judged"
No one other than the Almighty can condemn anyone to the eternal fires. I would not presume to answer this question for this reason. No one knows the expanse of God's mercy.
However, the victim of a murder does not share the sin of the murderer. However, if the victim has lived a poor life, full of sin and denial of God and His Truth, one would be apprehensive to think someone dying in such a state of lacking God's graces would fair well at judgment.
The Oil-Hell Murder was created in 1992.
it doesn't say it in the bible. But it does say do not murder. Suicide is murder?
No, murder means you killed someone. Attempted murder means you tried to kill someone. You could still go to jail, though.
When someone dies, they either go to Heaven or hell, there is no inbetween.
It quite literally means that someone hopes that you to go to hell. No pun or sarcasm intended in the statement.
You cannot. According to Judeo-Christian thinking, hell is the punishment for one's own misdeeds. If someone were to go to hell, it would be in judgment for their own behavior, not because you sent them there.
No, it is not wrong telling someone to go to hell. It is however, looked at as being rude. Some people may say it out of frustration and then feel bad later.
no they will not
hell ya
Hell's Kitchen is an area of NYC that is a tough neighborhood and known for its history of murder, gangs, and crime.
Yes. It is murder. No matter if they are engaged or not.
Facilitated murder is knowingly assisting someone in committing a murder. A solid example is a friend asking you for a gun and telling you that it will be used to kill someone. If you give him the gun and he does kill someone you have successfully facilitated a murder.