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  2. Impassibility - Wikipedia

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    Other Christian views portray a God who does have emotions and emotional reactions to creation, but these emotions should not necessarily be viewed as altogether similar to human emotions. Genesis 1 says that humans were made in God's image, but human emotions, originally a reflection of God's emotional capacity, have been marred by the fall of ...

  3. Christian views on suicide - Wikipedia

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    There has always been much debate over the 'Christian views on suicide', with early Christians believing that suicide is sinful and an act of blasphemy. Modern Christians do not consider suicide an unforgivable sin (though still wrong and sinful) or something that prevents a believer who died by suicide from achieving eternal life. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Views on suicide in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    Only our Father in Heaven knows the full answer to the questions our hearts ask regarding those who take their own lives.." [ 8 ] Church seventy Bruce R. McConkie wrote in his highly influential and doctrinally occasionally-controversial LDS bestseller [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] : 16 Mormon Doctrine that "Suicide is murder, pure and simple, and ...

  5. Break Every Chain (film) - Wikipedia

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    After the loss of his father as a young boy, facing countless horrific death scenes in the line of duty, and the death of his son, Jonathan turned to the world for answers—finding only darkness. Facing the threat of losing his job as a police officer, the loss of his wife and daughter, and contemplating suicide, Jonathan turns to the only One ...

  6. As a new father, I was blindsided by postpartum depression. I ...

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    While postpartum depression among women is well-known and afflicts 13% to 19% of mothers, its incidence in men is far less understood but also quite prevalent, affecting 8% to 10% of fathers.

  7. Paternal depression - Wikipedia

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    A meta-analysis of 43 studies involving 28,004 participants on prenatal and postpartum depression in fathers published in 2010 found that the peak incidence of depression (25.6%) in fathers occurred between 3 and 6 months after the child's birth, though 10.4% of fathers were found to be depressed even prenatally.

  8. Salvation in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Early Christian beliefs of the person and sacrificial role of Jesus in human salvation were further elaborated by the Church Fathers, medieval writers and modern scholars in various atonement theories, such as the ransom theory, Christus Victor theory, recapitulation theory, satisfaction theory, penal substitution theory and moral influence theory.

  9. Jean Elie Tackles Postpartum Depression from a Father ... - AOL

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    Jean Elie is getting a crash course in parenting.. The Insecure alum stars as new dad Lucien opposite Lauren Lapkus (Joanna) in Another Happy Day, a postpartum depression comedy.. With the Nora ...

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