I worked on something that literally said "to test this thing, hit it here with a screwdriver" because it was known to be a point where a soldered joint would fail
I used to bash the shit out of some stuff with a hammer to prove my diagnoses. It wasn't working anyway, so I couldn't break it more, and I was usually proved correct when I was able to replicate the failure
That's classic religious hysterical hyperbole right there
If you're molested, you don't immediately go to heaven (if that's where you would end up)
Besides, christianity is supposed to be all about endless forgiveness, no?
A "good christian" (There's no such thing. There are good people and bad people and religion has nothing to do with it. If their faith is the only thing stopping them doing awful things, they're a bad person, they're just hiding it) wouldn't kill their molester, rather they would forgive them
They do good despite their superstition, not because of it
They'd be just as capable of doing good things without their invisible sky-daddy
Religious groups also do horrific things every day.
Religion is used to justify the worst things
People will always find a way to excuse their shitty behaviour, but religion gets something of a free pass because too many people want their cosmic insurance policy, so they forgive the evils of religion
I have learnt how to fix a whole lot of things after realising that
Or, I learnt other things that can go wrong, without consequences
However, there's: "it's not working right" and there's "it's not working"... It's usually important to recognise that difference