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Can you imagine now?! Those two young children don't have either parent. How sad, how very sad. Pray for them.
Sad,
Must have been the ssris.
R.I.P.
Thank goodness he had the sense not to harm his children.
It saddens me when I see male domination in a disagreement that results in death of one or two of the spouses time and time again. Whatever happened to getting help from friends, psychologists, family support, or just walking away from it?
It is a very selfish gesture to kill another person out of spite. I really feel for the children who lost not one but both parents.
It is not uncommon for men to commit suicide after having their children, homes, and source of income taken from them by the power of the state. The only time that the public hears about it is when they take someone else with them.
The law can only judge by physical actions. The man will act violently. Only God can judge the psychological tools that women use. Men commit violent crimes. Women do not. The law will judge men. God will do the judging of the women. Both men and women sin.
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