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In Case of Resurrection
Uhhh...not only is this exceedingly creepy, but isn't it also somewhat unlawful? Whatever happened to the separation of church and state, especially when said "church" is actually a crazy cult run by a leader named Queen Antoinette? That is to say, is it really within the state's purview to include a clause that addresses resurrection? Not that coming back to life is strictly a religious concept, but the mother's belief that her son will be resurrected is based on her religious beliefs. Can that even be considered in a plea bargain? Like, "If my religious beliefs come to fruition, then that will supecede the law"...isn't that sort of what she's indicating? It just seems weird that they would incorporate a religious belief into a plea bargain. Not that it'll bring her kid back to life...yeah, he's dead.
In other, slightly less horrendous news, did I mention that I asked a girl out via JDate? An actual nice and pretty girl responded to me and we've been chatting a bit via messages...she was moving down to Los Angeles this weekend, and so I asked if she wanted to get coffee sometime. No response yet, but hey, it's something...and I suppose now I can't say that no one has responded to me. Yay...?