Yeah. It's rather odd to both discipline a person for doing something that is a total repudiation of the religion he is a cleric in, and the solemn promises he made, AND assume that he will have sufficient honesty and self-control to abide by secret punishments that cannot be enforced except by himself.
Yeah. It's rather odd to both discipline a person for doing something that is a total repudiation of the religion he is a cleric in, and the solemn promises he made, AND assume that he will have sufficient honesty and self-control to abide by secret punishments that cannot be enforced except by himself.
Possibly there are reasons for that beyond naivete and wishful thinking, but I can't think of them right now.
Yeah. It's rather odd to both discipline a person for doing something that is a total repudiation of the religion he is a cleric in, and the solemn promises he made, AND assume that he will have sufficient honesty and self-control to abide by secret punishments that cannot be enforced except by himself.
Possibly there are reasons for that beyond naivete and wishful thinking, but I can't think of them right now.