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Well that’s another chapter of British history closed. The death of Myra Hyndley will be closure for so many people. There will also be speculation as to where she has gone to in eternity. As I always say, God knows who are His and some of them we will be surprised at and some we will wonder where they are.

Last night I thought it was something spat up from hell, anouncing it in a “Children in Need” charity program. Typical I thought, everyone will get upset and tune off. How little do I know. This charity has made so much money overnight it is astonishing. Could it be that by dying just now children were put to the forefront of our minds? Today I can see it in a different light, by dying when she did it released so much more to those whom she had preyed on earlier in her life. I’m not excusing what she and her accomplice did all those years ago, it’s just that I’m looking at it differently.

It is written that God has no pleasure in the death of the wicked (you look it up, you can’t find it email me). We might feel that war in Iraq and elsewhere is justified. But it does leave a lot of dead people. In the film “Zulu” the victorious British officer was asked (it’s from memory by the way I’ve not seen it recently) “Was it like this for you the first time?” (That feeling of waste or emptiness.) Well, from his reply it was the first time for him too. You achieve your objective and you may get honoured but at such a cost! From now on I’m not going to take pleasure from the death of the wicked. Whether it’s the one or the many.

White Rose.

Btw, UT, your emails are very interesting. I’ll get back to you on them personally sometime this weekend. Rosie

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