If a non-abusive mother or father has cancer and is on their deathbed, and their son refuses to see them, is that cold, unforgivable, and ‘wrong’? Would it be wrong if the son or daughter celebrated their death?
If a non-abusive mother or father has cancer and is on their deathbed, and their son refuses to see them, is that cold, unforgivable, and ‘wrong’? Would it be wrong if the son or daughter celebrated their death?
Is asking generalized closed questions like that too simple a rhetoric tool to discuss family ties, especially around death?
Does the pope shit in the woods?
Is asking generalized closed questions like that too simple a rhetoric tool to discuss papal defecation habits, especially in woodland areas?
Does the meat fit?