AN3.62 has Bhikkhu Sujato and Bhikkhu Bodhi’s one on the Perils that tear mothers and children apart.
Suddhāso Bhikkhu’s version instead is about SuttaCentral
Standpoints of Other Religions
“Monks, there are three standpoints of other religions which, if a wise person examines, probes, and questions, can be seen to result in a rejection of moral causality. What three?
“Monks, there are some contemplatives and priests who express this doctrine and hold this belief: ‘Whatever a person experiences – pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral – is entirely the result of past action.’
“Monks, there are some contemplatives and priests who express this doctrine and hold this belief: ‘Whatever a person experiences – pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral – is entirely the result of a creator-deity.’
“Monks, there are some contemplatives and priests who express this doctrine and hold this belief: ‘Whatever a person experiences – pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral – is entirely random and unpredictable.’
Doesn’t match up, should be in AN3.61