#12548 Is It Suicide If I Stop Taking Meds? Church Teachings and Hell - Tom Nash

<p>&#8220;Is It Suicide If I Stop Taking Meds?&#8221; This question raises important considerations about mental health and Church teachings on morality. Additionally, the discussion touches on the implications of the diocese of Duluth allowing ad orientum worship and examines the biblical context of violence, providing a broad perspective on faith and ethics.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>01:45 &#8211; The diocese of Duluth began allowing ad orientum. Is it better? What does this mean for the Church?</li>
<li>14:41 &#8211; Could you go over the Greek Gen 12:5 and wording of their relationship?</li>
<li>18:52 &#8211; My father-in-law, who hasn’t practiced, asked me, If he stopped taking his meds and dies, would this be considered suicide? He is afraid of going to hell.</li>
<li>28:48 &#8211; How does the bible justify and not justify violence?</li>
<li>41:47 &#8211; How can the CC be the true Church if the bible says to not add or take away from the bible and the CC added the catechism?</li>
<li>47:06 &#8211; What is the role of AI in our daily lives?</li>
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