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Originally posted by KrazyJethro
Additionally, I think it is rediculous to believe that any Christian woman would actually think that she (a sinful woman by the tenant that she is human and has had time sin) should prove her loyalty by killing 3 relatively sinless children is beyond me.
That my friends is NUTS.
Originally posted by Amuk
Is this not EXACTLY the story of Abraham? Wasnt he a "sinful" man ordered by God to kill his kid to prove his loyalty? He is praised by all and considered the father of the Jewish people.
What is the difference?
Abraham never killed his son
Originally posted by Amuk
I think the bitch was nuts myself just stiring the pot a bit........LOL
Originally posted by AF1
George Bush thinks god told him to invade Iraq.
Theoretically isn't he insane too then.
Is it because her sanity is in question? Should that really be a factor?
Originally posted by kinglizard
The sheer brutality of this woman by smashing in the heads of her children makes me want to cry. The other children had to watch their mother do this to their siblings and wait for their turn.
This reminds me of a man here in Arizona. He married a woman that had one daughter. He was driving to some location to do an errand and the little girl was crying for her mother in the backseat ? I want my mommy, where?s my mommy?. The man was becoming irritated. After a few miles he pulled over and told the girl to get out of the car because her mommy was going to meet her on the side of the road. She gets out wiping her tears and the man dowses her with gasoline and sets her on fire and left to die a horrific death on the side of the road. The man then drives off.
Originally posted by KrazyJethro
As far as I'm concerned I would think the master of the universe would have a little more finese than to have her hit them in the head with a damn rock.
At least if she had taken them up to the top of a mountain, worn rags for clothes, built and alter, killed them, then burned them in sacrifice I could take her a little more seriously (like she really believed it).
I'm sure God has a better imagination than a stinkin' rock.
He did make women after all.