"Woman-identifying person"...are these clowns fucking serious?
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This may sound a little off topic but it's germane. There is a media trope called rape is worse than murder. That's what these people actually think. That rape is the single biggest evil.
There was a showed called Joan of Arcadia in the early 2000s about a teenage girl who God spoke to. God would inhabit a person and talk to Joan. In one episode God is talking about Joan's mother being raped as a teenager. And he says, "I don't like to use the word evil, but what happened to your mom was truly evil."
Now I think we can all agree raping is an evil act. But can you imagine God who saw all of human history, calling rape especially evil?
is that why jews spend so much time fantasizing about it happening to them or to their enemies?
If they really believed that, they would advocate for euthanizing rape victims, because death seems to be preferable.
I will never understand how rape can be anywhere close to the top of most heinousness things to do to a human. Given the choice, I'd much rather take it up the ass than get my fingernails ripped out, my balls stomped to mush or outright killed. People saying otherwise are either lying or insane.
If you told me Canada had implemented this, I would believe you.
God is too powerful, too Great, to be a reasonable measure of morality to humans. Just as we cannot prescribe morality to ants: "Oh, the ant queen breeds all day, what a successful ant queen." Meanwhile, the ant queen: "AHHH! Childbirth is painful! AHH! I'm raped 20-30 times per day! AHHH!".
Of course rape is worse than death in His worldview. Death is meaningless to God. God cannot die, and humans that "die" ascend to a stronger, more powerful form. Death is a moral neutral to good for God. He likely views humans crying at Death the same as a parent views a child crying at getting their MMR vaccine. "Yes, yes, I know, I know, but it's better later!"