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According to your definition of evil is what Andrea Yates did to her children evil or not?
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The teachings of religion put fear in her heart. She believed her children were doomed because of her evilness. In her distorted way of thinking she thought she was doing the right thing. She was not born evil Angakuk.
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I never said she was evil, by birth or otherwise. I asked if her actions were evil, according to your fluid definition of evil.
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How about vaccine promoters? You are sure their information is pristine? This is not about one ingredient LadyShea. This is about the number and type of ingredients in combination that are injected into our children year after year. We don't know whether there is a direct or indirect association with these vaccines, which is why pro-vaccine advocates should not be so hasty in saying that the vaccines aren't causing serious problems in some children. Again, if they want to vaccinate their children, fine, but they can't tell me what I should do.
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What a silly thing to say. Of course they can tell you what you should do. Doesn't meant that you have to do it.
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The world was not ready to hear this discovery during my father's lifetime. If the world is ready now, it probably won't be difficult to bring this discovery to light. But if it's not ready, there will be roadblocks that will be difficult to get past. This is not up to me, as much as I would love to see the launching of this new world in my lifetime.
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There are two obvious roadblocks right now. The first is the book itself and the second is your promotion of the book.
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Most injuries occur after the first dose in prone children.
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If that is true, then they should only administer vaccines to upright children.
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The teachings of religion put fear in her heart. She believed her children were doomed because of her evilness. In her distorted way of thinking she thought she was doing the right thing. She was not born evil Angakuk.
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Please cite Angakuk claiming that Andrea Yates was "born evil".
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He didn't say that. I interpreted it that way.
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Your interpretation was wrong. I never even suggested that such might have been the case.