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A man trying to help some girls in a snowstorm and teenagers overreacting are not suspicious, but his reaction is extremely suspicious, by saying “it was not his idea to pick up the girls, it was actually gods idea.” I hope the police really look into this fellow.
From the article: Police dispute his account, saying it wasn’t snowing and the girls were “dressed properly” and wearing coats. Police told CBS 2 the girls felt threatened by the encounter.
From the article: Police dispute his account, saying it wasn’t snowing and the girls were “dressed properly” and wearing coats. Police told CBS 2 the girls felt threatened by the encounter.
So? I don't see anything illegal here do you? I feel threatened by your posts, shall I have you arrested?
Let's not form a lynch mob just yet. It's entirely possible the guys motives were pure and none of us have enough information to label him a pervert. It's easy to assume that, but it doesn't make it so.
And, don't be so quick to discount the idea that God told him to. For a believer in tune with the Holy Spirit, that does happen, believe it or not.
The point is that we just don't know, so let's not jump to conclusions.
I never understand how made up beings are used to get people off the hook for their actions.
Do you think I can get off on potential crimes for my imaginary friend's messages?
Why don't you go over to the Christian forums and ask?
Why would I?
Don't like my comments, twit me.
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