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<DIV><FONT size=2>I'm not sure that I understand RDE. Is he saying that
ALL women throughout the generations who died in childbirth (long before the was
any inducing labor) -- our pious great-grandmothers and their
great-grandmothers etc. etc.) -- died because they were being punished for one
of the "three sins for which women die during childbirth"? And is he
saying that if, God forbid, a woman dies in childbirth today (as still happens
although, thank God, it is much rarer today than it was in previous times), that
we can know that she violated one of those three sins? If that is what
he is saying, does anyone else have any problem with RDE's analysis?
If it's not what he's saying, I apologize for my question.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3><FONT size=2>Joseph Kaplan</FONT>
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