Ok, my point was something to do with the idea that no one can ever be absolved; in a simple sense, the old poem 'and they came for the seventh-day adventists' [etc] suggests we're never absolved. I'm pretty convinced of that. I suppose the more important question is that of dogma, and ethics. Dogma gets a bad name, and I'm opposed to that bad name. On another hand, who of us doesn't, or can absolve ourselves, of blood?
NB scripture is not an adequate answer.
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