Dr. Max D. Younce #fundie heritagebbc.com

WHAT ABOUT SUICIDE AS INFLUENCED BY REINCARNATION?

There are different reasons and situations that contribute to the cause of one taking his own life. (There is an astounding amount of teenage suicide in America today.)

1. A teenager has experienced the alcohol, sex, and drug maze , concluding, “If this is all there is to life, then what is the use of living.” So, he, or she, takes his own life.

2. A teenager, whose mind has been scrambled by drug use, thinks he can fly. They go to the top of a building, jump out the window and “fly” to their death.

3. A teenager, hallucinating on drugs, goes to a bridge, jumps off and drowns; never thinking of the consequences.

4. I know of a case where a girlfriend broke off her relationship with her boyfriend. He went out and shot himself to death. (It is sad that people can’t realize that relationships can be temporary; but, death is permanent!)

5. Some have experienced such a “high” on drugs that they continually crave the experience. This has led to many deaths by OD.

6. Despondency over accumulated debts to the point where there appears to be no way to resolve the situation. The home is about to be foreclosed on. The car is about to be repossessed and their wages are about to be garnisheed. Suicide results as they picture themselves enclosed in a vault with no door of exit.
These are but a handful of situations that could lead to one taking his own life.
NOW, I would like for you to apply to the above situations the damnable, satanic philosophy of reincarnation, as projected by the cults of Unity School of Christianity, The Theosophical Society, and the New Age Movement. Remember, they have “brainwashed” the gullible that there is NO HELL; and, that no matter what you have done previously, upon death you will be reincarnated into another body. In other words, with each incarnation you will do better until all sin is purged. Believing this, you have extinguished the fear of death in your mind. I wonder—how many suicides have been influenced by this kind of humanistic philosophy?

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