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i get the feeling some of the christian people you have been dealing with including justin bieber, have a wierd belief system that they think it is ok if people die, because they will go to heaven. and so he justifies getting people killed. i think he doe

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i get the feeling some of the christian people you have been dealing with including justin bieber, have a wierd belief system that they think it is ok if people die, because they will go to heaven. and so he justifies getting people killed. i think he does things to get people killed. and he justifies it by just thinking that they will go to heaven so it will be ok.  justin bieber is strange to me because he has aspirations to run for president but he didnt complete the 8th grade or something.   to me it looks like overcompensation. and then combining that with doing things to get people killed and just justifying it is ok because the people will go to heaven.  that sounds like mental illness to me.   i am also concerned there are currently people who claim to be christian but they believe they have the permission to assassinate people kind of like templar knights.  tehy kind of seem like they think they are a second government.  so this is why i think of justin bieber. if he is a christian who believes he has permission to assassinate people for the sake of christianity, and he justifies doing it  because he thinks people will go to heaven  or some other reason.   what if,  you went to church one day. and then you became transgender.  to me, the templar knights would say  this guy used to go to church  but he became transgender, so templar knights have permission to kill that guy for the good of everyone else.   that is kind of a bad example, but this assisination thing reminds me of that. i get this strange feeling that justin bieber would like me dead.  and if i were to die, he would say, that person went to heaven.  he would give a eulogy and say  , that person, we watched, they had a bad life, but they will go to heaven.   justin bieber has put himself in this kind of situation.  he is eulogizing everyone already.  this guy scares me really bad.   he acts like peoples lives are already over  but like the person is just trying to live privately over there and maybe just had a bowl of oatmeal or something.  and justin bieber thinks badly of them and is eulogizing them already.  but the guy is like  eating a bowl of oatmeal   looking at justin bieber wondering why he is eulogizing people who are not dead but just had a bowl of oatmeal he has weird lips and i forgot he dealt with paralysisif i ever met a modern templar knight that thinks they can legally kill people not sure what i would do   i have wondered about that for awhile since getting involved with the religious people. just ask shannon and alyssa , i or we were not religious before. but since i met them i am like wondering if they have secret people that think they can do that        i dont think it is widely known about    i have done nothing but try to get away from the religious abuse since day one of this situationi think this ashley st claire girl is the cherry on top of the movement   she may be a templar knight too     it seems to be a fringe belief systemeveryone affiliate with church somehow, you gonna have to kill a lot of people you dontz think is living right templar knight kind of thing is new to me   i never met people that acted like that until the television thing 

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