Other peoples sins

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Do you know there’s a possibility of this relative committing sin in your home? Sounds like you’re dancing around the issue a bit…the answer is you should mention/correct this relative, if you’re sure - and ***absolutely not ***leave them alone in your house, if you suspect the possibility of ***anything - anything ***going on there in your absence that would be either sinful or against your wishes…Hey, it’s your home. And allowing anything sinful to go on knowingly in your absence - constitutes condoning it? It’s your soul.
It’s not my home, as I have explained. Please read my other posts.
 
It’s not my home, as I have explained. Please read my other posts.
Pete -
A lot depends on who is responsible for this person and their age. When you said alone in the house, I think we’re assuming you meant yours or your parents. If this sibling is not old enough to be living on their own, as you’ve already answered, then we’re left assuming that they are minors (i.e. under age 18). If so, then, your parents have a moral responsibility towards this sibling in numerous ways, in addition to the need for them to advise and teach against whatever sin is being committed — no matter what the sin is - sexual or otherwise - particularly, if it is something grievous.
My personal opinion. Hope it helps.
 
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