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23 Jan 2004 01:38:04 AM |
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Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
Crap! I hate seeing stories like this. What's wrong with these morons?
Oh. God told them to do it so they think it must be all right. Idiots!
http://tinyurl.com/ywu3m
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Police: No Exorcism in Ga. Child's Death
Thu Jan 22, 1:04 PM ET
ATLANTA - Police ruled out exorcism in the death of a 6-year-old girl
whose beaten body was discovered Monday covered in pages torn from a
Bible.
Police spokesman Sgt. John Quigley said Thursday that nothing in the
death of Quimani Carey was linked "to how an exorcism is done in
Catholicism or in any religion as we know it."
Christopher Carey, 29, and Valerie Carey, 27, who are believed to be the
girl's parents, have been charged with murder.
The child's body was discovered after the Careys were seen outdoors nude
in near-freezing temperatures with a 7-year-old girl and a 2-year-old
boy. Information from the older child led detectives to a motel room,
where they found Quimani strangled, stabbed, beaten and covered in Bible
pages, Quigley said.
Statements from the Careys indicated they had been "undemonizing the
child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no evidence of
such activity.
Quigley said that when the couple was found without clothing, "they told
the officer they're doing this because God told them to."
The family was believed to have stayed at the motel for an extended
period. Police haven't found that Christopher Carey belonged to a church
or religious following.
Christopher Carey was being held in Fulton County Jail and Valerie Carey
was at a hospital psychiatric ward, spokesman Lt. Clarence Huber said
Thursday. The two other children were placed with social workers.
A hearing for Christopher Carey is scheduled Feb. 3.
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John Hachmann aa #1782
"Men become civilized not in their willingness to believe, bit in
proportion to their readiness to doubt." - H. L. Mencken
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| User: "Denis Loubet" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
23 Jan 2004 10:01:19 AM |
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"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote in message
news:jhachm-90ACF2.23380422012004@news-60.giganews.com...
Crap! I hate seeing stories like this. What's wrong with these morons?
Oh. God told them to do it so they think it must be all right. Idiots!
http://tinyurl.com/ywu3m
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Police: No Exorcism in Ga. Child's Death
Thu Jan 22, 1:04 PM ET
ATLANTA - Police ruled out exorcism in the death of a 6-year-old girl
whose beaten body was discovered Monday covered in pages torn from a
Bible.
Police spokesman Sgt. John Quigley said Thursday that nothing in the
death of Quimani Carey was linked "to how an exorcism is done in
Catholicism or in any religion as we know it."
Christopher Carey, 29, and Valerie Carey, 27, who are believed to be the
girl's parents, have been charged with murder.
The child's body was discovered after the Careys were seen outdoors nude
in near-freezing temperatures with a 7-year-old girl and a 2-year-old
boy. Information from the older child led detectives to a motel room,
where they found Quimani strangled, stabbed, beaten and covered in Bible
pages, Quigley said.
Statements from the Careys indicated they had been "undemonizing the
child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no evidence of
such activity.
Quigley said that when the couple was found without clothing, "they told
the officer they're doing this because God told them to."
The family was believed to have stayed at the motel for an extended
period. Police haven't found that Christopher Carey belonged to a church
or religious following.
Christopher Carey was being held in Fulton County Jail and Valerie Carey
was at a hospital psychiatric ward, spokesman Lt. Clarence Huber said
Thursday. The two other children were placed with social workers.
A hearing for Christopher Carey is scheduled Feb. 3.
I can't make any sense out of this article.
"undemonizing the child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no
evidence of such activity.
Am I reading this completely wrong? WTF? Covered in bible pages doesn't
count as evidence? Telling the cops that god told them to do stuff doesn't
count as evidence?
I must be missing something. Are they saying there was no evidence of ACTUAL
demons? That would be stupid because of COURSE there's no demons. But they
can't be talking about an exorcism because there's PLENTY of evidence for
that. So what ARE they saying?
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
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| User: "#1883" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
23 Jan 2004 11:31:17 AM |
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Denis Loubet wrote:
"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote in message
news:jhachm-90ACF2.23380422012004@news-60.giganews.com...
I can't make any sense out of this article.
"undemonizing the child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no
evidence of such activity.
Am I reading this completely wrong? WTF? Covered in bible pages doesn't
count as evidence? Telling the cops that god told them to do stuff doesn't
count as evidence?
I must be missing something. Are they saying there was no evidence of ACTUAL
demons? That would be stupid because of COURSE there's no demons. But they
can't be talking about an exorcism because there's PLENTY of evidence for
that. So what ARE they saying?
Well presumably religions that hold with the idea of possessions have
fairly set procedures for it.
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
--
#1883
"Religion controls the weak, stupid and criminal-minded in ways that
threat of jail or community service cannot. If a vision of endless fire
and brimstone or torture at the clutches of horny dragon-beast with a
12-inch spiked ***** keeps even one person from putting a bullet in my
head, religion can't be all bad." - TMB
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| User: "Phylter" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
24 Jan 2004 12:49:20 AM |
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#1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> astounded us with:
news:HTcQb.8621$RO6.7703@fe01.usenetserver.com:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
They've always meant the same thing to me.
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Phylter
Denizen of Darkness #44 & AFJC Antipodean Attaché
http://www.rudraigh.com/afjc/regulars.html
Change "freeway" to "hotmail" to respond
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| User: "Richard Smol" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
23 Jan 2004 11:37:57 AM |
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#1883 wrote:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather
than theism.
What's the difference?
RS
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| User: "Doc Smartass" |
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23 Jan 2004 03:15:29 PM |
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"Richard Smol" <jazzcat_nospam_@dds.nl> wrote in
news:40115bf5$1_2@127.0.0.1:
#1883 wrote:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather
than theism.
What's the difference?
One of them has a bigger tax writeoff than the other.
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Dr. Smartass
BAAWA Knight of Heckling -- a.a. #1939
Dissent is not a right.
It is a RESPONSIBILITY.
--me.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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24 Jan 2004 09:08:05 AM |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:31:17 +0000, #1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> posted
in alt.atheism:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
Theism IS an undiagnosed mental illness.
--
"Christianity has already had the chance to govern
the world according to its own ethical standards.
It was called the "Dark Ages".
- Bill, The Avender
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at optonline dot net
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| User: "William Klee" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
24 Jan 2004 03:16:11 PM |
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In article <t925105i8q9gbse2g45i1g3vobbrf6bdqs@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:31:17 +0000, #1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> posted
in alt.atheism:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
Theism IS an undiagnosed mental illness.
Disagree: theism is a diagnosed mental illness. The seriousness of it
is just not widely known.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
24 Jan 2004 05:08:41 PM |
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:16:11 -0600, William Klee <fnord2k@yahoo.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <t925105i8q9gbse2g45i1g3vobbrf6bdqs@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:31:17 +0000, #1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> posted
in alt.atheism:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
Theism IS an undiagnosed mental illness.
Disagree: theism is a diagnosed mental illness. The seriousness of it
is just not widely known.
Since the APA doesn't list it, it goes undiagnosed by professionals.
--
"The United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion"
- Treaty of Tripoli, 1797, ratified by Congress
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at optonline dot net
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| User: "William Klee" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
24 Jan 2004 11:35:57 PM |
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In article <2nu510tdo1gpjn0tn8hgpp42j0erbqalld@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:16:11 -0600, William Klee <fnord2k@yahoo.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <t925105i8q9gbse2g45i1g3vobbrf6bdqs@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:31:17 +0000, #1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> posted
in alt.atheism:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
Theism IS an undiagnosed mental illness.
Disagree: theism is a diagnosed mental illness. The seriousness of it
is just not widely known.
Since the APA doesn't list it, it goes undiagnosed by professionals.
My bad, I was thinking *defined* for some dumb-***** reason.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
25 Jan 2004 01:49:40 PM |
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 23:35:57 -0600, William Klee <fnord2k@yahoo.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <2nu510tdo1gpjn0tn8hgpp42j0erbqalld@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:16:11 -0600, William Klee <fnord2k@yahoo.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <t925105i8q9gbse2g45i1g3vobbrf6bdqs@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:31:17 +0000, #1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> posted
in alt.atheism:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
Theism IS an undiagnosed mental illness.
Disagree: theism is a diagnosed mental illness. The seriousness of it
is just not widely known.
Since the APA doesn't list it, it goes undiagnosed by professionals.
My bad, I was thinking *defined* for some dumb-***** reason.
Because theism is a dumb-***** subject?
--
"religion did for *****, what Stonehenge did for rocks"
- The World Famous Tink
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at optonline dot net
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| User: "William Klee" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
25 Jan 2004 11:07:00 PM |
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In article <3e781017ol20f7665j5ihlo2h7n9aernav@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 23:35:57 -0600, William Klee <fnord2k@yahoo.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <2nu510tdo1gpjn0tn8hgpp42j0erbqalld@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:16:11 -0600, William Klee <fnord2k@yahoo.com>
posted in alt.atheism:
In article <t925105i8q9gbse2g45i1g3vobbrf6bdqs@Pern.rk>, Al Klein
<rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:31:17 +0000, #1883 <spm1138@hotmail.com> posted
in alt.atheism:
I think the culprit here may be undiagnosed mental illness rather than
theism.
Theism IS an undiagnosed mental illness.
Disagree: theism is a diagnosed mental illness. The seriousness of it
is just not widely known.
Since the APA doesn't list it, it goes undiagnosed by professionals.
My bad, I was thinking *defined* for some dumb-***** reason.
Because theism is a dumb-***** subject?
Can't argue with that diagnosis.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
24 Jan 2004 02:10:33 AM |
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In article <JKKdnQW1MPFI2IzdRVn-tw@io.com>,
"Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com> wrote:
"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote in message
news:jhachm-90ACF2.23380422012004@news-60.giganews.com...
Crap! I hate seeing stories like this. What's wrong with these morons?
Oh. God told them to do it so they think it must be all right. Idiots!
http://tinyurl.com/ywu3m
---
Police: No Exorcism in Ga. Child's Death
Thu Jan 22, 1:04 PM ET
ATLANTA - Police ruled out exorcism in the death of a 6-year-old girl
whose beaten body was discovered Monday covered in pages torn from a
Bible.
Police spokesman Sgt. John Quigley said Thursday that nothing in the
death of Quimani Carey was linked "to how an exorcism is done in
Catholicism or in any religion as we know it."
Christopher Carey, 29, and Valerie Carey, 27, who are believed to be the
girl's parents, have been charged with murder.
The child's body was discovered after the Careys were seen outdoors nude
in near-freezing temperatures with a 7-year-old girl and a 2-year-old
boy. Information from the older child led detectives to a motel room,
where they found Quimani strangled, stabbed, beaten and covered in Bible
pages, Quigley said.
Statements from the Careys indicated they had been "undemonizing the
child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no evidence of
such activity.
Quigley said that when the couple was found without clothing, "they told
the officer they're doing this because God told them to."
The family was believed to have stayed at the motel for an extended
period. Police haven't found that Christopher Carey belonged to a church
or religious following.
Christopher Carey was being held in Fulton County Jail and Valerie Carey
was at a hospital psychiatric ward, spokesman Lt. Clarence Huber said
Thursday. The two other children were placed with social workers.
A hearing for Christopher Carey is scheduled Feb. 3.
I can't make any sense out of this article.
"undemonizing the child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no
evidence of such activity.
Am I reading this completely wrong? WTF? Covered in bible pages doesn't
count as evidence? Telling the cops that god told them to do stuff doesn't
count as evidence?
I must be missing something. Are they saying there was no evidence of ACTUAL
demons? That would be stupid because of COURSE there's no demons. But they
can't be talking about an exorcism because there's PLENTY of evidence for
that. So what ARE they saying?
I don't get it either. I think that they are two very disturbed
individuals. I don't know what the cops ae trying to say either. I
just hope that the other two kids get put in a good foster home and turn
out OK.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Men become civilized not in their willingness to believe, bit in
proportion to their readiness to doubt." - H. L. Mencken
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| User: "Denis Loubet" |
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| Title: Re: Another Kid Killed by Wacko Religious Beliefs. |
25 Jan 2004 09:40:50 PM |
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"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote in message
news:jhachm-CDE16E.00103324012004@news-60.giganews.com...
In article <JKKdnQW1MPFI2IzdRVn-tw@io.com>,
"Denis Loubet" <dloubet@io.com> wrote:
"johac" <jhachm@ixpresremove.com> wrote in message
news:jhachm-90ACF2.23380422012004@news-60.giganews.com...
Crap! I hate seeing stories like this. What's wrong with these morons?
Oh. God told them to do it so they think it must be all right.
Idiots!
http://tinyurl.com/ywu3m
---
Police: No Exorcism in Ga. Child's Death
Thu Jan 22, 1:04 PM ET
ATLANTA - Police ruled out exorcism in the death of a 6-year-old girl
whose beaten body was discovered Monday covered in pages torn from a
Bible.
Police spokesman Sgt. John Quigley said Thursday that nothing in
the
death of Quimani Carey was linked "to how an exorcism is done in
Catholicism or in any religion as we know it."
Christopher Carey, 29, and Valerie Carey, 27, who are believed to be
the
girl's parents, have been charged with murder.
The child's body was discovered after the Careys were seen outdoors
nude
in near-freezing temperatures with a 7-year-old girl and a 2-year-old
boy. Information from the older child led detectives to a motel room,
where they found Quimani strangled, stabbed, beaten and covered in
Bible
pages, Quigley said.
Statements from the Careys indicated they had been "undemonizing the
child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there was no evidence of
such activity.
Quigley said that when the couple was found without clothing, "they
told
the officer they're doing this because God told them to."
The family was believed to have stayed at the motel for an extended
period. Police haven't found that Christopher Carey belonged to a
church
or religious following.
Christopher Carey was being held in Fulton County Jail and Valerie
Carey
was at a hospital psychiatric ward, spokesman Lt. Clarence Huber said
Thursday. The two other children were placed with social workers.
A hearing for Christopher Carey is scheduled Feb. 3.
I can't make any sense out of this article.
"undemonizing the child" in some way, Quigley said. But he said there
was no
evidence of such activity.
Am I reading this completely wrong? WTF? Covered in bible pages doesn't
count as evidence? Telling the cops that god told them to do stuff
doesn't
count as evidence?
I must be missing something. Are they saying there was no evidence of
ACTUAL
demons? That would be stupid because of COURSE there's no demons. But
they
can't be talking about an exorcism because there's PLENTY of evidence
for
that. So what ARE they saying?
I don't get it either. I think that they are two very disturbed
individuals. I don't know what the cops ae trying to say either. I
just hope that the other two kids get put in a good foster home and turn
out OK.
No argument there!
--
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
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