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TheOldColonel
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You’re going to be fine. I’ll keep you in my daily prayers. I think the Lord has some wonderful graces in store for you. The best is yet to come.
We’re not angry with him: the issue is that you’re saying his wife will have no problem forgiving him. That’s both ridiculous and dangerous.Sounds like his post struck a nerve with you. I wonder why you’re so angry. I think some fusion is at work here.
I did simply give him advice, until you started saying that what he did wasn’t a big deal, which is both objectively BS and potentially misguiding. I’m not trying to make him feel bad: I commend him for his repentance and his willingness to make things better. When I pointed out the seriousness of what he did, it was for your benefit, because you’re operating under the gravely mistaken impression that being taken in by the FBI while attempting to commit adultery with a prostitute is no biggie (WHICH IT IS).That’s strange considering he’s simply asking for advice. Free-floating anger is never good.
I think all of us could do without you saying misleading things to a guy who’s in a bad situation. His wife already kicked him out of the house: she’s almost certainly not going to forget about this in a few weeks, especially considering the fact that she’s been publicly embarrassed.Surely all of us can do without you calling my opinion “BS”.
Thank goodness.I think we’re quite done.