Looks like your loving god's been busy again, martin.
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/05/18/nigeria.child.witchcraft/index.html
Children and teens are branded as witches in the southern Christian part of Nigeria. The "true" believers acting as reverends and pastors have found this superstition to be a good way to make money or cause suffering (you know, it probably does give you an immense sense of power to be responsible of someone's life and death) in case the pastor in question has sociopathic tendencies.
But let us not be too swift in our judgements, ye Lord. Of course the child must be possessed by Satan, why else would she have periods?
5 kommenttia
Rokkihomo
18.5.2009 15:37
Witch world...
(Someone else been busy too: 7 blog-ins in two days, eh?)
Splenetic
18.5.2009 23:24
Seven... that many? Haven't really counted... Anyway, there's only so much I can proof-read a thesis on Business Studies which I soooo love. And since my daily rhythm is all fucked up again (though hot day-time reduces my ability to sleep after sun's been shining in my room for about seven hours straight). And I can't even go outside to read in the middle of the night even if the light would be enough to do so. Plus, this increase in blogging frequency may have something to do with loneliness. In other words: nice going, again. Not.
martin
25.5.2009 01:35
No, hating people have been busy.
Splenetic
27.5.2009 00:47
Well, well, look what the cat's brought in. Thank you for joining the conversation but let me add that I have not forgotten you evaded the difficult questions.
But no, martin, it's people who hate in the name of a god who are so very busy. I suggest you look in the mirror and try to fathom why they can do something like that and get away with it. It wouldn't have anything to do with your kind, by any chance?
martin
27.5.2009 23:23
Yes, Splenetic. The people who take the name of God to justify their evil deeds. They believe in evil - not in good. Can you see the difference?