This reminds me of a tiny bit of a story I was told by a "leader" at the church I attended. A small group of Children "had faith" that they could cross a dangerous river because they needed to get to the other side of it, and they died. This led to some people losing faith. The moral of the story is to not be stupid.
Yep. So much for "faith" in a "god" who "can" "do all things". The bibles say you
have to have Child-like faith. Then with this probably-fake anecdote (I was merely told it; there was zero proof, reference or anything), those Children
having Child-like faith were wrong
entirely for being stupid...
"We can seek solace in the belief that these idio-- god-fearing, brave individuals are now in the protective arms of their lord and saviour, sitting at his right hand. The important thing to remember is not that they were foolish; the important thing to remember is that they are now in everlasting paradise. Cry not for your loved ones whom you have lost, for they are not lost; cry not for your loved ones whom you shall never see again; for you shall see them again one day... after many years of sadness and regret; remember that they are found in his loving embrace (herp-derp)."
I should start a sarcastic group - BOc - Bending Over for christ, or BOfc (the "Ofc" being "of course"). For idiots - both christian and not - doing stupid things which benefits no-one, except for the jew. Then people would be like, "Oh, of course" or "Oh, Bofc he would do that"...