THE SICK, SADISTIC COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD MURDERS YET ANOTHER CHILD

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why does this ALL-LOVING GOD love to MURDER CHILDREN so much

DEATH TO THE MASS-MURDERING, CHILD-KILLING SICK SADISTIC **** COLD-HEARTED
******* CHRISTIAN GOD

Why can't christians ever answer this question about their "loving, caring"
god ?

Why is their god such a SICK, SADISTIC JERK?

Why does this sick **** of a god of theirs MURDER PEOPLE with tsunamis,
floods, hurricanes, etc. ?

http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/13963595/detail.html

ST. LOUIS -- A 7-month-old baby was found dead in the heat of a parked car
Thursday on a parking lot at the Washington University School of Medicine,
authorities said.


The child's parents are a doctor and a medical researcher at the university.
Police identified the baby as Sophia Knutsen, of Richmond Heights.


Washington University officials declined comment.


On a day with the high temperature in the upper 90s, a woman spotted the
baby, ran inside a building for help and called 911, and broke the car
window, Police Capt. James Gieseke said. Rescuers tried to revive the child,
and got her to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead, he said.


The child had been in the car for three hours, he said. It's believed the
mother left the child in the back seat of the father's car, but that the
father thought the mother had taken the child. The 7-month-old had been
placed by the mother in a child seat that faces the rear. The father was the
last person to have the child.


"There was a horrible, devastating mixup as to who was going to take the
child to day care," Gieseke said.


Details were still sketchy because the couple were too distraught to give
complete statements, Gieseke said.


"They are totally devastated by this," he said.


Health officials say children and pets can become seriously ill or die if
left in an unattended vehicle, even for a very short time.


Jan Null, adjunct professor of meteorology at San Francisco State
University, said the death was the 22nd in the U.S. this year involving a
child left in a hot vehicle. But the year's 23rd child death in a vehicle
occurred only hours later in Cincinnati - that of a 2-year-old.


Null, who performs research into how hot a vehicle gets and tracks child
deaths in hot vehicles, said it was the first such case in Missouri this
year but the 12th in the state since 1998.


Null said that if the outside temperature was 95 degrees, the temperature
inside the car would have exceeded 140 degrees.


"That's a lethal temperature for an infant or small child," Null said.
"Their body temperatures increase three to five times faster than ours
would."


Null's research shows that about two-fifths of deaths of children in hot
vehicles occur when the child is accidentally forgotten by a caregiver.
About a quarter of the cases involve children playing in cars. About 20
percent are children intentionally left in cars.


"The 5-minute trip to the bank that ends up taking a half-hour can be
deadly," Null said. "Children should never be left unattended in vehicles.
Period."


The St. Louis area previously reported nine deaths from a heat wave that is
approaching a month long. The high temperature has topped 90 degrees every
day but one since July 31, and a high reading in the upper 90s is predicted
for Friday. Temperatures are expected to cool into the 80s by the weekend.


Most of the victims of the heat wave in the St. Louis area have been
elderly, including a 68-year-old woman found in her Jennings home Wednesday.
Her air conditioner was set at 70 and fans were blowing, but authorities
said the temperature inside the house was 90 degrees when she was found
 
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