- Apr 7, 2013
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Dear skuderjames, Somehow I'm thinking, you do not believe what I said. Maybe because people who come to the point of suicide are in no position to accept such an easy answer to such a complex problem. And yet, it IS the way. To begin with this individual has no knowledge of what I'm talking about. For instance if I were talking to a man on the ledge, I would ask, "What's your hurry? There is plenty of time to die, but gain some spiritual understanding first before leaping.oh yeah?.. thats what they should do?.. alright.. I'll tell em that.. I'm sure they'll find it helpful.
Why not? Let's talk and then print off what I say and take it to him or her. It is the only thing the makes sense in all the world for every thing. A man wouldn't buy a car without first looking over the car and the contract. The person thinking about suicide should first look over the results.
The first thing that should be known is why we are all here in this world in the first place? This answer will also involve how we relate to where we fit into the universe of people. Let's go back to what is described by a statement and an artifact in a book of Moses:
Gen. 1: 26 "And God said, Let us make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness."
The artifact Pomegranate within the tabernacle tent: symbolic of the universe and all the seeds within, sanctification of earths of innumerable generations of people.
So, to commit suicide is to cut off the journey, short, and the crown that could be yours, a fabulous reward for enduring to the end (of your life, a trial of choices). To commit suicide is not the end. This one will wake to find out that he cheated himself, especially if he is a man and not a kid, and had the choice of fighting for himself to make it further down the road, enduring to the end. If this person became faithful, then heaven would be moved to help such an one. In other words, he, she is not alone.