Foxfyre
demanding that one person bear the most severe penalty of law but give those we like pretty much a pass, it all becomes quite murky and the lines of justice become very blurred.
I think each of us has to search our own heart for what is appropriate in any given case.
none of our opinions have the power of any law to 'give passes' or 'severe' punishment..in our heart?
what does it mean to DEMAND when you are merely giving your opinion, you can't demand others agree with you..?
laws exist which seek to protect children like those sisters from any harm as clinically defined within the law.
their personal forgiveness is typical and does not preclude the law yet the law has
not demanded penalty.
the reason duggar is being highlighted lately is because the creep did what he did and still has the nerve to
politically pontificate over what is supposedly harmful to children...
maybe you could search your heart for understanding why others soundly rebuke his agenda.
Sorry, but I am of the school that a good idea is a good idea, a good concept is a good concept regardless of who thinks it up or who promotes it. I can appreciate that he has been a strong advocate for children while at the same time I have not, will not, cannot excuse or defend what Josh Duggar did. I don't expect anybody else to.
He has been publicly humiliated. He has resigned his professional position because of all the negative publicity and because he would be a detriment to the organization. But I simply refuse to pile on and join personal attacks on a person who has openly confessed and repented of his bad acts as a young teenager and for who there is no indication that he has ever continued in those bad acts.
If the victims of those bad acts now say there was no lasting harm, who say they have forgiven him and love him very much, who are we to continue to demand--"demand" defined as "an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right:" or the insistence that he must now pay for his crimes--that he continue to be punished?
At what point can any person be allowed to live as the person he/she has become rather than as the person he/she once was?