Doing death in the name of faith

Braxton 2021-11-19 08:01:28

A few random thoughts

are that the creators will kill them all for you to see, what an evil science.

The problem that science cannot solve by nature, or the problem that has not been solved by nature, is faith. I do not deny that the girl in the film is living in pain, and I do not object to her wanting to solve the pain through God, but the law forgiving the priest is a result I did not expect. No wonder euthanasia was allowed, but self-harm was forcibly prevented. Think about it, you don’t care about death anymore. What is self-mutilation? It makes sense legally!

Compared with people who have no money to treat diseases and die, it takes a lot of courage or faith for girls to give up medical treatment.
Wealth is not something that people with no money can afford, nor can they enjoy it.

The subtext of the film should include: I can’t be cured, I died voluntarily, but I am not brave enough to face the bleak life, so faith is my last way out, and those who helped me on the road to my death should not be subject to the law. Sanctions.

Still thinking about becoming a saint after death? Don't say anything, it turned out to be true! This is faith!

I hope that future medical technology will not require priests to be the mourners of mankind.

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose quotes

  • Ethan Thomas: So, the judge thinks we should offer your client a new plea agreement. Apparently she thinks the community would be better served without this trial.

    Erin Bruner: How do you feel about it, personally?

    Ethan Thomas: My job is to represent the interest of the people, make an effort to be objective.

    Erin Bruner: Hm. I ask because I know you're a churchgoer. Now you're sent to prosecute a man of God.

    Ethan Thomas: Your priest broke the law and a young girl is dead. If he's a man of God, then personally I think he's even more subject to the laws of moral behavior and punishment. If it were up to me he'd get no deal at all.

    Erin Bruner: What about forgiveness and compassion? Isn't that part of your creed or does that just get in the way of your work?

    Ethan Thomas: If you have compassion for your client, counselor, you'll persuade him to accept this: Charges reduced to reckless endangerment, 12 months in a county jail, reducible to 6 plus probation if he can stay out of trouble. Somehow I expect he can manage that, but please understand me... if he refuses I will seek the maximum.

  • Emily Rose: I choose to stay.