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One of the most fundamental moral principles that humans have is the sanctity of life. This means that every human being has an inherent value and dignity that cannot be violated or disregarded by anyone. To take someone else's life is to deny them their right to exist, to deprive them of their future, and to inflict unimaginable pain and suffering on their loved ones. It is also to harm oneself, as killing another human being damages one's own conscience, soul, and humanity. There is no more serious sin than to take someone else's life, as it is an act of ultimate disrespect and evil that goes against the natural order and the divine will.
Murder is one sin that cannot be pardoned. It makes all the other sins you have mentioned in your newsletter, Homosexuality, Bestiality, Incest and Bigamy, all pale in insignificance What is worse still is those who condom murder for they are as bad as the murders themselves because they were compliant in the act(s).
That is what you are doing when you not only condom the killing of innocent Palestinians in Gaza but encourage it when you call the innocent citizens murdered by the IDF Vermin. There are more serial killers within the United States than anywhere else in the world and more acts of gun violence in the United States than in any other country. With that one statement alone you are worse than the very worst of them. You then turn around and ask for money for this vile and horrendous view. How is your readership and donations going lately?
Serial killers are people who kill three or more victims over a period of time, usually with a cooling-off period between each murder. The United States has had many notorious serial killers who have terrorized and fascinated the public with their crimes and motives. Some of the most well-known serial killers in the U.S. history are:
- **Jeffrey Dahmer**, also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal, who killed and dismembered 17 young men and boys between 1978 and 1991. He also performed acts of necrophilia and cannibalism on some of his victims. He was arrested in 1991 after a would-be victim escaped and alerted the police. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, but was killed by a fellow inmate in 1994. He was saved before his untimely death by turning to the Lord and repenting.
- **Ted Bundy**, who confessed to killing 30 women across several states between 1974 and 1978, although the true number of his victims may be higher. He was a charismatic and intelligent man who lured his victims with various ruses, such as pretending to be injured or a police officer. He also escaped from custody twice before being recaptured and executed by electric chair in 1989.
- **John Wayne Gacy**, also known as the Killer Clown, who raped and murdered 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago. He buried 26 of his victims in the crawl space of his house, while disposing of the others in nearby rivers. He was also a popular figure in his community, often dressing up as a clown for children's parties and charity events. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1980, and executed by lethal injection in 1994.
- **Gary Ridgway**, also known as the Green River Killer, who killed at least 49 women, mostly prostitutes and runaways, in Washington state between 1982 and 1998. He strangled his victims and dumped their bodies in wooded areas near the Green River, hence his nickname. He was arrested in 2001 after DNA evidence linked him to some of the murders. He pleaded guilty and received multiple life sentences without parole.
- **Dennis Rader**, also known as the BTK Killer (for Bind, Torture, Kill), who killed 10 people in Wichita, Kansas between 1974 and 1991. He taunted the police and the media with letters and clues about his crimes, but stopped communicating for several years until he resumed in 2004. He was arrested in 2005 after he sent a floppy disk to the police that contained his personal information. He pleaded guilty and received 10 consecutive life sentences.
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