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Originally Posted by SydneyK
Do you mean back with her family, or just to somewhere other than with the pastors? To me, it sounds like the fear is coming from the girl herself, and not from the pastors. If that's the case, then I can't see how being away from the pastors would help her be less fearful.
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Really?
Because to me, this all sounds like horseshit from a confused 17 year old who found a "loophole" of sorts, and given the information we have (she's a cheerleader, so obviously not in a burqa, etc.) I can't see why the Occam's Razor solution is "obvious mercy killing candidate".
I mean, the Florida church took her on, instead of referring her to Columbus-area services? A similar (and potentially related) organization has provided the attorney and press releases? This sounds like it is being pushed as an 'agenda' - everything about the way it has been handled seems right out of the propaganda playbook, especially with pro-Christian groups seeking new ways to "fight the tide" in light of gay marriage, Obama, etc.
They straight-up accused the mosque of ties to terrorism. No proof given - just an assertion. Come on.
Think how easy this becomes, via Facebook:
"My father is angry that I'm becoming a Christian!"
"OMG! You know some Muslims consider mercy killings appropriate for bad daughters! Does your dad think you're being a bad daughter by converting? Did he say anything angry? He wants to kill you!"
"Fly me to Florida! That's exactly what happened, I'm sure of it now!"