He’s certainly not one of the ‘good guys’. He did wrong and should be punished for his ill deeds, just like people of other religions should.
I find it funny that whenever a Mormon farts you’re the first one to run over and smell it. There’s a name for that psychological problem, just can’t think of it right now.
Only you would reduce aggravated assault, an obvious ploy to commit kidnapping, probable rape, (and who knows how he planned to cover this all up) to the status of a natural body function. You're pathetic.
Perhaps as "penance" for such an assenine, careless remark, you should "sentence yourself" to go talk to dozens of rape and kidnapping victims and learn what they went through.
But I guess anything goes when you're in the Mormon PR biz.
What "religious" people are you referencing here? I'm not saying a "religious" tag innoculates people from committing crimes...including these kinds of crimes...but how many men with a religious titled "calling" are on the loose with tasers, handcuffs, and ready-made containers that he was trying to lure her and stuff her in?
Furthermore, the contrast involved here is heavier. How many "people of other religions" (your reference) bill themselves as "supermen?"
I mean, all we'd need is for a guy like this to be a crowd like the one Lds "prophet" Spencer W. Kimball spoke to in the 70s -- and we'd hear Hallum referenced by a Mormon "prophet" as one of the "brethren": "Brethren, 225,000 of you are here tonight. I suppose that 225,000 of you may become gods" (from The Ensign, November 1975 republished in 1980)
Men sinning and committing these type of crimes, no matter what "religious tag" they wear? (Yeah, I understand that). But the fall seems to be a lot greater when you have so-called "gods-in-embryo" who were previously confirmed by a person supposedly guided directly by the Mormon god.
IOW, even from a Mormon perspective, the greater the fall, the greater the tragedy. And instead of being "tragedy-struck," you immediately kick it in to "other religions" gear.
It does get a bit tiring seeing colofornian piggy-backing on the FR as his personal blog to carry out his psychotic hate campaign. JR should charge him for the bandwidth.
In Chloroformian's defense, I think he'd at least post that in "Breaking News" rather than "Extended News."
Cynophobia? Specifically, fear of pitbulls?
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