In some religions it is. However not all people hold the same views.
After a person commits suicide they are dead. The person has two places to go either heaven or hell.
I think it really depends on the person's relationship with God before the suicide. There is no way to know for sure, but whether a person goes to heaven or hell depends on their life prior to their death.
no, the spirit does not reside there. once a person is dead, the spirit goes back to the Lord if the soul is saved or go to hell if it is not.
By refusing a funeral to a victim of suicide the Church was, essentially, judging that person. Only God can make the decision of who goes to heaven and who goes to hell. Many of those who commit suicide are suffering from mental illness and not fully responsible for their actions.
if you were a nice and good person, than your soul goes to the heaven. But if you were a bad and mean person it goes to the hell. And its burns at the hell.
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The Bible does not explicitly state that a person will go to hell for committing suicide. Different Christian denominations have varying beliefs on this topic. It is important to seek guidance from a religious leader or counselor if this is a concern for you.
Only God knows where a person goes when they die.
People who commit suicide go to Hell. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that suicide is a sin that a person cannot repent of, and that a person who commits suicide is guilty of not trusting God to provide for his or her circumstances. Self-sacrifice to save the life of others is not regarded as suicide. Most other denominations don't have any dogmatic beliefs about suicide because it is not plainly discussed in the Bible.
Many religions believe that taking one's own life is a sin, but whether or not someone goes to Hell for it is a matter of theological interpretation. It's important to seek guidance and support from religious leaders or mental health professionals if you're struggling with thoughts of suicide.
hell no
The Episcopal Church [E.C.] does not condone suicide. However, the church does not condemn to hell any person who commits suicide. Rather, the church knows that God, in his mercy, will deal with the person justly (and compassionately). The E.C. recognizes the great suffering that many people endure, and that the person just lost their way.