Thanks for your response piantistclare and His_helpmeet.
I understand that he has the right to do what he wants, but does it make it right? Isn’t he setting himself up for an occasion to sin?
What I didn’t disclose is that his girlfriend, although a child of God, has lied, treated other family members rudely and meanly. He has participated in the poor behavior toward our other family members at her initiation. Truly, we are concerned because he seems to be wearing blinders with regard to her. She’s proven herself a number of times to be provocative and manipulative beyond normal…as in using people as a means to and end. He’s not at all who we New him to be.
Additionally, he suffers from a psychological condition that we just found out about and that he hasn’t disclosed to her, nor will he accept any type of help for diagnosis/treatment.
It seems as though he’s very mixed up. Caught up in the “I can do what I want” mode of life, yet refusing to see the self-harm and harm to our family he is causing. Thoughts?
So you’re both saying that even if we are paying for his room/board at college, but he’s paying for an extravagant vacation with his money that he’s supposed to be using for his education, we don’t have a legitimate gripe. In other words, we should still pay for what we’ve intended?