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Unfortunately, God apparently isn't like that at all. He's cruel, apathetic, sadistic, distant being who acts arbitrarily, leaves most of his devout followers to die horribly while saving a random subset of others like shills at a carnival game, blithely allows children to be murdered, kidnapped, and abused, sometimes in His name, under the pretense of protecting the criminal's free will (which is obviously much more important than the child's, to God) is only truly accessible by priests (head ass-kissers) on Sundays or in confession booths, never responds in a direct or interpretable manner to questions (unless you can read omens), and causes his most devoted followers to suffer lonelieness and question their sanity. And you wonder why, even if he DID exist, someone might refuse to worship him? :boohoo: |
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Bree, some people seem like they are card-carrying members of the Dr. Pangloss Fan Club.
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The truly sad part of the notion of the "necessity of evil" is that some people have been conditioned to believe that without the threat of hell and damnation they (or others) would go around perpetrating all sorts of heinous crimes. How truly, and utterly depraved and pathetic that is. I truly feel sorry for people who have never developed (or rather had it retarded) an inner locus of control and motivation, and therefore require a supernatural carrot stick to behave. Brighid |
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Nobody seems to want to touch the case of Lesley Ann Downey with a ten foot pole. Perhaps because what happened to her is indefensible, inexcusable, inhuman?
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Originally posted by Debbie T
So the rapist did her a favor then? Sounds like it. If the "refiner's fire" is actually a good thing, then logically, the rapist should not be jailed or anything. He should be set free in order that he may bring the refining fire of rape to many more women who may (ultimately) benefit from the experience. This reminds me of a grotesque fundy novel called The Atonement Child where the heroine is brutally raped and becomes pregnant; God assures her that "I tear apart so that I may heal". He was that bored? |
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I agree that at some point you have to change the view and not let it continue to be in control of your life, but not too early and certainly not by avoiding it. Now something similar I think is that having gone through what we went through we certainly have a lot more compassion for others that have walked through this and we can say that is a good thing that has come from it. I hope this woman was able to deal with her rape on a less extreme level. Perhaps though I shouldn't judge knowing the trauma she went through this may be her only coping mechanism she could handle at the time. I wouldn't recommend it though. |
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Tear apart to heal? Like stabbing someone so that stitches may be given so that the person can heal? Gross! |
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That viewpoint, QoS, seems to be widespread. If I had a dime for every time someone said "a broken bone only heals stronger..." I'd be rich.
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