Just translated early Xtian account of brutal torture of a woman accused of adultery. They didnt know if she guilty
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
It didn't matter coz if she innocent, she'd rewarded in heaven for protesting it. Go to Hell if she confessed falsely
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, if literally eternal hellfire existed and I knew it. I'd do almost anything to safeguard my loved ones.
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Replying to @Intrinsic29
Me too! Kill ppl who cld endanger them. Church's job was to protect whole flock. Many took this very seriously.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
So many ppl don't get this. Don't realise other people truly believe & see it thru to logical conclusion.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
I thought like that. From my blog:pic.twitter.com/vIb3XtlLvZ
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Intrinsic29
Never inspired to hurt anyone - child - but the horror of what would happen to non-believers overwhelming.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well to be fair, the ethics get even deeper with heaven existing too. Killing people b4 they're saved for instance...
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Replying to @Intrinsic29 @HPluckrose
Would basically entail sending them to hell when you could potentially save them instead.
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Replying to @Intrinsic29
Yes, torture also used to get ppl to repent. Then kill em quick before they could sin again.
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Shld also entail not killing ppl & trying to save them but somehow it seldom does.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, it's just the framework. Extraneous forces work through it.
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