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10 June 2007
Alegorical figures on confessionals urge you to repent for your sins!
These figures represent death, as evidenced by the bones in the arm of the left-most figure, the skull overhead and the skull in the figure on the right.
It might further represent the death of sin - a state which is hopeless and separates you from eternal life with Jesus. This extra, eternal death is represented by the snake curving through the skull. The snake tempted Adam and Eve away from God, into sin. Jesus died to free us from that sin. Don't let him down by failing to confess!
Either that or the Jesuits are also members of New England College secret societies.
!n the Sint-Pieters- en Pauluskerk, Mechelen, Belgium

Date   6/10/2007 4:11:08 PM
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