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He believed that a soul in ongoing danger of being led astray was better off enduring the stain of suicide rather than letting his soul continue to be tempted...
That's extending the bible's "cut off your offending hand, pluck out your offending eye" recommendation to its logical conclusion, I reckon. |
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I think the logical conclusion is lobotomy, not suicide.
(some would say that fundamentalism accomplishes that, functionally) |
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*ludicrocity alert*
Perhaps, as god move in mysterious ways, this woman or her murdered children would have gone on to do something appauling(er) and god in his infinite wisdom....pah, forget it, cant believe I can even write this garbage... What do christians think of this appauling act? |
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Another interesting question is how many christians actually believe that the mother heard the voice of God? And if not, why not?
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