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*John D. Lee chose to be shot rather than beheaded as "a clear signal to the faithful that he rejected a spiritual need to atone for any sins." | *John D. Lee chose to be shot rather than beheaded as "a clear signal to the faithful that he rejected a spiritual need to atone for any sins." | ||
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* {{MindReading}}: How do we know this signal was clear? How do we know what he intended? How do we know how others understood it? Evidence is needed. | |||
* It is not clear why a convicted murderer's insistence that he had done nothing wrong tells us anything except that which we already knew—the murderer is callous with no regard for moral laws. | |||
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