Religious institutions are put on trial, although not as much as I would have liked. There are countless child abuse cases that have been covered up by the Catholic church, countless deaths caused by faith-healing churches, yet they never get sent to trial because these institutions are seen as "good", and people should believe what want. I'm fine with people believing what they want, but when that belief leads to the death, or torture of someone, I'm afraid they've crossed the line as far as I am concerned.
People get brainwashed into thinking all sorts of terrible things by these groups, and they cannot be held accountable for their actions if it was the result of another practically ordering them to do it. So it's wasn't "ultimately all her fault". If there is no evidence to suggest she would have done this without the guidance of her church, it is self evident that the church was involved in this crime.
People get brainwashed into thinking all sorts of terrible things by these groups, and they cannot be held accountable for their actions if it was the result of another practically ordering them to do it. So it's wasn't "ultimately all her fault". If there is no evidence to suggest she would have done this without the guidance of her church, it is self evident that the church was involved in this crime.