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AnemoneNarcisus
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But you still didn’t answer my question… If a Martyr of Purity is someone who tries to defend either their moral purity or their attacker’s, why are the other Martyrs of Purity considered martyrs? The only thing we know about their deaths is that they were killed when they resisted rape - we don’t know WHY they resisted. That suggests that a Martyr of Purity is a woman who chooses death over rape, and thus supports the idea that a woman is ‘better dead than raped.’.She is considered a martyr for purity because she died trying to defend her moral purity as well as her attacker. She forgave him as she died. What is wrong with that? Dying for doing what is right or refusing to do what is wrong can make you a martyr. More often people are considered martyrs because they refused to do something wrong such as renounce their faith in God, as the Macabees in the OT to eat unclean food, and as in St Maria here give into immorality. You have a narrow view of what a martyr is.