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Originally Posted by Catherine Moore
That is an excellent point. Why, in my home town alone there are two seperate places where prostitutes can get abortions but I don't think there's a single place where suspected witch children can be dropped off in the entire country.
A national chain of drop in advice centres where learned True Christians can clearly identify whether the child is possessed or not and then take appropriate steps would resolve all of these problems. Because, despite my fears about their church, it seems clear they wanted to do the right thing.
I think my influence in setting up these centres is going to be limited. My own MP is a known adulterer and was, as a child, blinded for some sin I'm not sure of (Isaiah 44:18) so I don't he think will be sympathetic if I write to him.
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Oh, I wouldn't be so sure about that . . . but you may have to try a slightly different mission statement.
Instead of, "A national chain of drop in advice centres where learned True Christians can clearly identify whether the child is possessed or not and then take appropriate steps", call it "A national chain of drop-off centres where parents unable to care for their children may leave them, no questions asked, to be cared for and have all their needs met by loving individuals."
Needs include, but are not limited to:
Food
Shelter (i.e., confinement)
Clothing (i.e., uniforms)
Education (i.e., Bible lessons)
Treatment of spiritual malaise (i.e., exorcism)
Assistance with gender identity issues (i.e., homo-reparative therapy)