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As Mrs. Turpin's revelation pronounced her a hog, she is a baptized one and nothing more because for Catholics, baptism does not result in the forgiveness of sins committed after baptism.[2] The story's image of a "watery snake" in the water used for baptism alludes to the danger to one who believes she can become righteous only because she has been baptized because the righteous place themselves above others, and thus become a subject of Leviathan, king over all the sons of pride, rather than God, a lesson from the Book of Job O'Connor applies to Christians.[citation needed]