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Offline Steve_uk

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Re: prof david wilson
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2024, 04:07:PM »
I see,so pointing to Luke Mitchell then Steve?
But what exactly was Satanic or ritualistic about the murder?
He had an interest in Satan as attested by essays written in English lessons. Was Jodi sacrificed on the altar of idolatry, was she an offering to Beelzebub, or had she simply outlived her usefulness now Luke had acquired a new female companion? We may never know.

Unlike the theophany of Pentecost it was a midsummer night's diablerie which manifested itself that Monday evening, June 30, 2003. An older generation's contrition may apply to today's youngsters, who appear to know more about Satan than Jesus Christ. Several factors have come into play to make this a reality: family breakdown, the building block of civilized societies, of which both perpetrator and victim were a product, the lack of any meaningful parental authority, the dearth of role models in all aspects of modern-day life, the reluctance of Christian leaders to promote evangelism, lest they offend other minority faiths, the ready availability of central nervous system stimulants of which we underestimate the harm, along with precocious sexual activities, again of which we know nothing of their long-term mental or physical effects.
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Re: prof david wilson
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2024, 11:55:PM »
He had an interest in Satan as attested by essays written in English lessons. Was Jodi sacrificed on the altar of idolatry, was she an offering to Beelzebub, or had she simply outlived her usefulness now Luke had acquired a new female companion? We may never know.

Unlike the theophany of Pentecost it was a midsummer night's diablerie which manifested itself that Monday evening, June 30, 2003. An older generation's contrition may apply to today's youngsters, who appear to know more about Satan than Jesus Christ. Several factors have come into play to make this a reality: family breakdown, the building block of civilized societies, of which both perpetrator and victim were a product, the lack of any meaningful parental authority, the dearth of role models in all aspects of modern-day life, the reluctance of Christian leaders to promote evangelism, lest they offend other minority faiths, the ready availability of central nervous system stimulants of which we underestimate the harm, along with precocious sexual activities, again of which we know nothing of their long-term mental or physical effects.
My lord Steve! Are you sure you aren't a qualified psychologist? Your certainly looking deep into the mind of Luke Mitchell. You would have made a good witness for the prosecution! Very professional piece of writing.
But alas,is it the correct conclusion?