Message from @MawLr
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They are merely in place to provide a verdict of guilt.
but it's fairly obvious and evident she committed murder
the jury only found her guilty of abuse of a corpse
I withdraw my previous assertion.
The reason they didn't find her guilty of murder is because they didn't give cause of death
They couldn't prove that it wasn't stillborn
Beyond reasonable doubt
I scorn the US courts
they suck
Speaking of
I wonder if he's in hell or super hell
about there
Not low enough
only Satan can fit in there tho
We'll have to build a new level for people like that under satan's room
Mothers who kill their children immediately go to the 9th circle.
True
The only betrayal that could be considered worse is the betrayal of Judas..
I think we will all agree that Judas was a fool but a much better person than these
Judas at least felt sorrow for his betrayal
9th circle is traitors, I suppose circle 10 could be Satan's literal asshole eternally consuming mothers who betray their unborn children and the doctors who perform the sacrifice
The circles don't exist. They were 'invented' by Dante Alighieri as a storytelling device for his epic poem
Nigga, if you have any better ideas on how hell works, I'm all ears.
Nigga, I'm not using a working of Hell literally based on a self-admittedly fictional literary device.
"LOOK AT ME, I'M SO TRAD THAT I DON'T REFER TO DANTE WHEN EVEN THE FECKING CHURCH DOES. MUH DOGMA."
Dante is 'literally' an epic poem. Nothing in it is theologically accurate, weirdo.
The circles probably don't exist, but as it is an epic poem, they are epic
Dante was not just a poet tho
he was a well rounded renaissance man
i dont think his poem is something catholics can take at face value
but its not something that can be outright dismissed either
Yeah, basically this
I'm well aware the circles are fiction, I was memeing
Dantes inferno is dumb
It's good for what it is, solid piece of satire and allegory
Less goofy than the Pilgrim's Progress
Dante's Infeno is good
The book or the game?
The book