"When they're ready" is already a big distinction.
And yes, that's what I think is happening. You want to inflict something so horrible that no one has actually done it, here, and you won't even admit it's because you feel angry and impotent. You think it's the natural response, that it's justified, that everyone should be able to see that. To me, that's way more dangerous than anything God and Amy could do.
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And yes, that's what I think is happening. You want to inflict something so horrible that no one has actually done it, here, and you won't even admit it's because you feel angry and impotent. You think it's the natural response, that it's justified, that everyone should be able to see that. To me, that's way more dangerous than anything God and Amy could do.