Joe, This is Jameal Gould and he did not murder his wife in Crisfied. He murdered his wife on Easter Morning in Ghetto'bury. He is the brother of radical BLM member and County Council Candidate Jamaad Gould.
Oh be a big man and take the easy way out. If you were such a real man that was man enough to take the precious life of the mother of your child then you should be man enough not to run and stand up and take the punishment you so deserve. Leaving this earth like a coward!!
This is awful. Seems like people had nothing but great things to say about this poor woman, may she rest in peace. "You're the only one that can judge me..." Don't worry, pal. He will. Oh, he will indeed...
Some have tried to use Mark 3:20–35 as a passage in the Bible that equates suicide with the “unforgivable sin” of blaspheming the Holy Spirit; however, this is simply an incorrect interpretation. The specific unforgivable sin Jesus has in mind is not suicide, but rather associating the Holy Spirit with the work of Satan.
Suicide is mentioned only six times in the whole Bible, but when it is mentioned there is no moral evaluation given as to whether it is right or wrong: 1. Abimelech (Judg. 9:50–57); 2. Samson (Judg. 16:28–30); 3. Saul (1 Sam. 31:1–6; 2 Sam. 1:1–15; 1 Chron. 10:1–13); 4. Ahithophel (2 Sam. 17:23); 5. Zimri (1 Kings 16:18–19); and 6. Judas Iscariot (Matt. 27:5; Acts 1:18–20). In fact, the clear and consistent message of the Bible is the complete and full forgiveness of sins (past, present, and future—known sin and unknown sin) through faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Suicide is certainly a sin—because it robs a person of the sanctity of life and the full time given to them by God alone. Family and friends of a believer who has committed suicide should never worry about whether their loved one is in heaven. Thankfully, even suicide is not greater than the body and blood of Jesus—broken and shed for the forgiveness of all our sins.
@3:07 Y'all has been an accepted word since 1824! You have obviously had your head stuck in the mud! It is a contraction for you all! Please educate yourself to prevent you exposing your ignorance!
When did y'all become an accepted word?
ReplyDeleteY'all = you all. Im sorry that that that s all u got out of that narcissistic piece of shit confession.
DeleteRot in Hell you POS.
ReplyDeleteSelf serving POS
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ReplyDeleteJoe, This is Jameal Gould and he did not murder his wife in Crisfied. He murdered his wife on Easter Morning in Ghetto'bury. He is the brother of radical BLM member and County Council Candidate Jamaad Gould.
ReplyDeleteThat house didn't look like a ghetto house!
DeleteOh be a big man and take the easy way out. If you were such a real man that was man enough to take the precious life of the mother of your child then you should be man enough not to run and stand up and take the punishment you so deserve. Leaving this earth like a coward!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awful. Seems like people had nothing but great things to say about this poor woman, may she rest in peace. "You're the only one that can judge me..." Don't worry, pal. He will. Oh, he will indeed...
ReplyDeleteCoward.
ReplyDeleteWow murder and suicide. Last I remember God didn't look too kindly upon either.
ReplyDeleteGood riddance. Another clown dragging out people down.
ReplyDeleteGood riddance. Another clown dragging our people down.
ReplyDeleteWon’t do it he’s a coward and he knows he will get that booty in prison
ReplyDeleteI've always felt that suicide is a cowardly way out of reality. I still believe that , I do have have sympathy for the family .
ReplyDeleteI expect to see his doa face on WBOC ooops I forget WBOC doesn't cover real local news only bad weather and pot holes in DE.
ReplyDeleteYes Douche Bag you are a monster.
ReplyDeleteWhat about all those drug overdoses you were responsible for?
What about all those white people you killed?
And you killed this woman in front of her children.
Yes Douche Bag you are a monster!!
And so is your bro Jamaad!
Hope he saves us the expense of a trial and life time in prison.
ReplyDeleteIsnt fooling anyone did that to cover a attempt to escape. Would been killed his self.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the mother and her children who saw this. God bless them, no tears for a murderer.
ReplyDeleteHell bound..suicide a unforgivable sin.
ReplyDeletebut but but there is no crime in the "bury...
ReplyDeleteSad.
ReplyDeleteDamn, I thought the coward was going to shoot himself. He's even too coward to do that.
ReplyDeleteHis BLM brother is running for County Council
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/jamaad.gould
You should read his fb posts to see all his racists rants.
Someone needs to screenshot some of this and out him.
smdh.
So he's still alive and on the loose, right? I never saw he killed himself. Clue me in if he did...POS.
ReplyDeleteToo much of a coward to kill himself. He is blowing smoke trying to flee.
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ReplyDeleteHell bound..suicide a unforgivable sin.
April 3, 2018 at 6:17 PM
There is only one sin that is unforgivable and suicide is not it.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhen did y'all become an accepted word?
April 3, 2018 at 3:07 PM
Well before your birth, I am guessing.
Some have tried to use Mark 3:20–35 as a passage in the Bible that equates suicide with the “unforgivable sin” of blaspheming the Holy Spirit; however, this is simply an incorrect interpretation. The specific unforgivable sin Jesus has in mind is not suicide, but rather associating the Holy Spirit with the work of Satan.
ReplyDeleteSuicide is mentioned only six times in the whole Bible, but when it is mentioned there is no moral evaluation given as to whether it is right or wrong: 1. Abimelech (Judg. 9:50–57); 2. Samson (Judg. 16:28–30); 3. Saul (1 Sam. 31:1–6; 2 Sam. 1:1–15; 1 Chron. 10:1–13); 4. Ahithophel (2 Sam. 17:23); 5. Zimri (1 Kings 16:18–19); and 6. Judas Iscariot (Matt. 27:5; Acts 1:18–20). In fact, the clear and consistent message of the Bible is the complete and full forgiveness of sins (past, present, and future—known sin and unknown sin) through faith in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Suicide is certainly a sin—because it robs a person of the sanctity of life and the full time given to them by God alone. Family and friends of a believer who has committed suicide should never worry about whether their loved one is in heaven. Thankfully, even suicide is not greater than the body and blood of Jesus—broken and shed for the forgiveness of all our sins.
@3:07 Y'all has been an accepted word since 1824! You have obviously had your head stuck in the mud! It is a contraction for you all! Please educate yourself to prevent you exposing your ignorance!
ReplyDeleteJust another piece of trash.
ReplyDeletehe was an early release from federal custody under Obama, as a non violent drug offender.
ReplyDeleteSo he can take someone else’s life and not have the guts to take his own? Rot in prison, coward.
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