Spare the rod...wait. Evidently it isn't a rod. It's a fricken mattock.
Not so suprising. He's got a special place reserved for himself in the afterlife I'm thinking.
For extra specialness his sister posted some kind words in response so keep reading.
[Edited on 5/11/08 by fourpawsonthefloor]
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Good lord, that's just all kinds of satanic special there, though I'm glad that guy got out of that situation, but yeah, I think the world will be a slightly better place when Phelps and his brainwashed brood finally kick the bucket.
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He's got a special place reserved for himself in the afterlife I'm thinking.
Uh-oh. Sounds as if you have been abused by religion, since you have the concept of a bad afterlife. According to the article, anyway.
All of that stuff makes me shudder.
Whacking someone with a mattock is *not* my idea of acceptable corporal punishment, and the fear of offending a loving God (or of choosing to separate myself from Him) kept me out of a lot of trouble. So all religion is not created equal, no matter what that poor fellow says. I hate that his Dad mixed it all up together.
"Humanity is a parade of fools, and I am at the front of it, twirling a baton." From Chapter 9 of _Brother Odd_ by Dean Koontz / from Chapter 10: "Life you can evade; death you cannot."