Comments by "Yesica1993" (@Yesica1993) on "Horses " channel.

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  4. I don't understand why all of this is blamed on "mental illness." It starts off that he was depressed because of a failed love interest. That's a normal reaction. Then, whatever church he was involved with rejected him. He became depressed over that. Another normal response to such a rejection. Then another failed romance. More depression. Again, a normal reaction. Who wouldn't be depressed over all of this? Why is this "mental illness"? Then, if he supposedly was religious of some sort, why was he living with a prostitute? Was he simply staying there, or was there a relationship? If there was fornicating with a prostitute, who knows what diseases she may have had? Could that have been a factor? Whatever the relationship, it was his choice to live with this woman. Then he started drinking absinthe. Whose fault is that? He CHOSE to do that. Obviously, that's going to mess with your mind. Again, why is any of this "mental illness"? Seems like he created some of his own problems. But his life is romanticized in this way. What is the evidence that he "found the peace he longed for" after he died? The Bible teaches we die once and then comes judgment. Is there any evidence he had ever repented and received Christ as savior? If not, dead is not rest. It's everlasting damnation. I find that horrifying. People need to stop making him into a completely helpless victim. He was not. He may have had his problems, like everyone else does. Maybe some were physical. But he also made CHOICES. And he will be held accountable for them before Christ one day. If someone did murder him, then so will they. Poor Theo van Gogh. He should be the real hero here. He supported this brother who couldn't get along with anyone and who apparently didn't want to work. But, of course, no one cares about him.
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