How is it a false accusation if you believe a person can be saved and still commit suicide? Are you saying you don't believe that now? Cannot someone misunderstand you when you say this and do the wrong thing because of this belief?
That is not true repentance. One cannot do a particular sin while asking to be forgiven of it. That could mean we can do any kind of sin we like as long as we ask for forgiveness for it during the act. I mean, is an axe murder truly sorry when he says to God that he seeks to be forgiven as he chops off someone's head? No.
No, you are looking at the worldy explanation and not what God's Word says. Suicide is a sin that you cannot repent of (If you stay dead).
No way. This is what the passage says,
"Know you not that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? If any man defiles the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple you are."
In other words, the context is the Spirit of God dwelling in a person and we are not to destroy the temple in which he lives in.
I am not sure if tattoos actually lessons a person's life. But if it came to a point where by doing so did threaten their life and or put it at risk (Whereby they didn't care if it did), then I would see this as a problem. For painting gang signs on your Temple is not the same as taking a sludge hammer or a tank and trying to knock the temple down.
We know the Bible cannot contradict itself. If we know that a person cannot repent of suicide and they stay dead, they cannot be forgiven of such a sin, then we know that the passage you are talking about is not in reference to "all" sin an exhaustive scale. Jesus was referencing sin in general. If Jesus were to also bring up
suicide, it would have confused the issue or point he was trying to make in regards to blasphemy.