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moral children stories
So what is the moral to kill all the firstborn of Egypt?

What these innocent children must be deserved killed by God? What moral do we obtain what is good and bad from the fruit that God is only good, but then he does things like it would be bad and they say: "God is above everybody." I feel like when Nixon was asked "do you mean the president can make For those who say there is no God "is what the Lord says:" About midnight I will go throughout Egypt. All the firstborn son all the firstborn of cattle as well. There will be strong across the Egypt-Wailing worst he has ever been or ever will be again. " Pharaoh and other adults) and those who are not (children and other children of slaves in particular). Now who has God killed?


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