Faith and Consequence
Megan shares her family's conviction that societal sins warranted divine punishment, leading them to protest at soldiers' funerals as a form of warning. She reflects on the belief that temporary pain could prevent greater suffering in the afterlife, revealing a complex interplay between faith and empathy for those affected. The discussion delves into the psychological dynamics of group identity and the suppression of compassion towards outsiders.In this clip
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