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Zaffiroborant,We are talking only about children of the second marriage.
The example that was presented included children of the first marriage, and children of the second marriage–which means both sets of children are together in the home, being raised by the mother and her second husband, lovingly and with all the devotion to Jesus Christ that is central to their religious foundation. It means the children come to understand that the father of the children who are their siblings, died and that this is an opportunity for all of them to learn more about Christ-like love.
I don’t see much difference between that situation and an adopted child coming to understand that the mother who gave a child up for adoption, loved that child and wanted what was best for him or her, and that Jesus loves them just as much as if that mother had been able to raise them as her own child, and that the parents are going to treat this child just as though he or she had been naturally born to that mother and father.