Awwwww, my former sister in law told me a few days ago that when she dies the first thing she'll do is find her daughter. She found out that she was pregnant a month after I did and we couldn't wait to have our kids at almost the same time. She miscarried, and I frequently wonder what it would be like to have a niece so close to my daughter's age.
I was married to her brother. I'm not anymore but we're still pretty close; I can't have anymore children and she won't try again (the son she had after the miscarriage is on the low functioning end of the autism spectrum and takes a LOT of her attention) so we have an odd sort of bond. She has my boys and I have her girl. :-)
Technically in the christian religion, if a child dies before it is baptized, it cannot enter heaven.
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· 10 years ago
Listen, forget the technicalities of your religion at the moment. That's really no what this picture is about. She is a mother and if she want to hold her baby, you had better bet that no worldly and heavenly forces are going to stop her from seeing her baby. I don't think this is about religion. I think its about parents, mostly mothers. If she wants her baby. She's going to go up there and get her baby.
THAT'S NOT FUCKING TRUE RAMPANT! I REFUSE TO FOLLOW A GOD WHO DOESN'T ALLOW NEWBORNS INTO HEAVEN.
If that's what God really is, fuck him. I'd rather be roasted over Satan's fecal matter than follow a god who thinks that baptism is the key to heaven. Let me reiterate. BAPTISM DOESN'T GRANT YOU ACCESS TO HEAVEN.
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This is a college-stress induced rage-post by a nondenominational Protestant.
and i'm so sorry about her kid :( that horrible.
If that's what God really is, fuck him. I'd rather be roasted over Satan's fecal matter than follow a god who thinks that baptism is the key to heaven. Let me reiterate. BAPTISM DOESN'T GRANT YOU ACCESS TO HEAVEN.
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This is a college-stress induced rage-post by a nondenominational Protestant.