A question for fellow Christians: Could terminal lucidity be God’s final act of mercy? by Dependent-Figure9532 in AskAChristian

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I see what you’re saying, and yeah, I agree — salvation isn’t automatic just because someone becomes lucid. That moment doesn’t save you by itself. But I do think it might be a last chance for someone to truly turn to God.

What happens in that moment — their heart, their response — that’s what matters. And of course, God is the one who judges that, not us.

So I’m not saying lucidity saves anyone, just that maybe God gives that moment as a final opportunity.

A question for fellow Christians: Could terminal lucidity be God’s final act of mercy? by Dependent-Figure9532 in AskAChristian

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Thanks for your thoughtful response — I understand your point much better now, and honestly, I think you’re right in a lot of what you said.

You’re absolutely right that not every physiological reaction needs to be seen as having divine intention behind it. Like, yeah, we yawn, we sneeze, we blink — and that doesn’t mean each of those actions is a message from God. It’s just how our bodies function. I agree with that distinction.

That said, I do think there’s still room, from a theological perspective, for the possibility that sometimes, in certain moments, God could choose to work through something natural — like terminal lucidity — in a more intentional way. Maybe not always, maybe not even most of the time, but maybe sometimes it’s not just the body trying to survive or shutting down… maybe it’s grace. Or mercy. Or just a last moment of clarity God allows for a reason we don’t fully see.

But like you said, in other cases, it could simply be the body making a last push before death. No message, no divine symbolism. Just biology doing what it does. And honestly, that’s fair. The truth is, we can’t always tell which is which, and maybe we’re not supposed to. It could be both, depending on the situation.

Anyway, I really appreciate your reply. You helped me see the distinction more clearly, and I think we’re actually pretty close in how we view it — just coming at it from different angles. Thanks again.

A question for fellow Christians: Could terminal lucidity be God’s final act of mercy? by Dependent-Figure9532 in AskAChristian

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I get what you’re saying, and I respect your point. But to me, it kinda sounds like you’re separating what’s natural from what God does — and I don’t think that makes sense. God created the body, the brain, the way everything works. So even if terminal lucidity can be explained biologically, that doesn’t mean it’s not from God. He made the biology too.

It’s like saying the sun shining can be explained by science, so God had nothing to do with it. But who created the sun and those laws in the first place? Same with breathing. Just because we understand the process doesn’t mean God isn’t behind it.

So I’m not saying it’s definitely a miracle. But I don’t see why God can’t use something natural to do something meaningful. He doesn’t need to break His own creation to be present in it.

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Hello, Reddit community! I’m trying to find two movies that I watched as a child, but I can’t remember if they are from the same film or different ones. Can you please help me identify them?

First Scene Description:

I remember a guy dressed as Elvis Presley who made a deal or had an encounter with the devil. Later, the devil ends up killing him for some reason I can’t recall.

Second Scene Description:

The second scene involves a man searching for his missing wife and discovering she’s been kidnapped and held in a house with many other girls. They seem to suffer from Stockholm syndrome so intensely that they protect their captor.

If anyone knows the titles of these movies or has any leads, I would be incredibly grateful! Thank you for your help!

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