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Rita88
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Hello there, if any of you have seen me around over the past few days, I am in fact Anglican; and firstly may I just say I’m enjoying exploring the Catholic faith on your site, as well as getting some helpful advice and opinions relation to my own!
And here goes with my contemplative question(s), please be warned, this is a sensitive subject for some people!
I am asking on the view point of name “x” This is a complexed hypothetical.
“X” was sexually and physically abused as a very young child by her father, and whilst her father was atheist and did not attend church, her mother was a church going Christian. She quickly learnt that “those whom can not restrain themselves should be married” and that sex and indeed, children, conceived or born outside of marriage was WRONG! (She also learnt that only God’s will can be done).
Question a) Whilst such incest and pre-marital relationships are condemned, would X be sinful for disobeying her father, going to the police and leaving home; for it says in the ten commandments “Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother”
X leaves home.
Years pass, away from home, and another elder male begins abusing her sexually, selling her as a prostitute, and so on. She falls pregnant. He asks her to marry her, (it is known that this is for the abusers protection and for financial implication)
*Question B) Is X sinful for her parts in premarital sex, prostitution and pregnancy.
Question C) Should X marry her abuser, if so WHY?*
(We continue with the assumption they have not yet/ do not marry) X looses her child, and goes on to loose others under similar circumstances to the same abuser.
Question D) Do you believe this is part of God’s plan, if so why and what do you think?
The mother of X tells her she should have aborted such a child, being the result of such events.
Question E) Do you agree?
X wonders if there is anything that suggests that she should not have loved her unborn children in the bible, as her mum assures her she should not feel grief.
Question F) What would be your response?
X finally breaks free from the abuse, and commits her life to her existing religion, but finds it difficult to commit a small portion of her heart, that doubts God’s eternal and everlasting love, because of her loss, and her experiences.
Question G) With religious response how would you guide, console, comfort and support X?
X wants to be a nun.
Question H) Can she still serve such a life, with such impurity, and having fallen pregnant?
Looking forward to your answers? xxx Peace and Love xxx
And here goes with my contemplative question(s), please be warned, this is a sensitive subject for some people!
I am asking on the view point of name “x” This is a complexed hypothetical.
“X” was sexually and physically abused as a very young child by her father, and whilst her father was atheist and did not attend church, her mother was a church going Christian. She quickly learnt that “those whom can not restrain themselves should be married” and that sex and indeed, children, conceived or born outside of marriage was WRONG! (She also learnt that only God’s will can be done).
Question a) Whilst such incest and pre-marital relationships are condemned, would X be sinful for disobeying her father, going to the police and leaving home; for it says in the ten commandments “Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother”
X leaves home.
Years pass, away from home, and another elder male begins abusing her sexually, selling her as a prostitute, and so on. She falls pregnant. He asks her to marry her, (it is known that this is for the abusers protection and for financial implication)
*Question B) Is X sinful for her parts in premarital sex, prostitution and pregnancy.
Question C) Should X marry her abuser, if so WHY?*
(We continue with the assumption they have not yet/ do not marry) X looses her child, and goes on to loose others under similar circumstances to the same abuser.
Question D) Do you believe this is part of God’s plan, if so why and what do you think?
The mother of X tells her she should have aborted such a child, being the result of such events.
Question E) Do you agree?
X wonders if there is anything that suggests that she should not have loved her unborn children in the bible, as her mum assures her she should not feel grief.
Question F) What would be your response?
X finally breaks free from the abuse, and commits her life to her existing religion, but finds it difficult to commit a small portion of her heart, that doubts God’s eternal and everlasting love, because of her loss, and her experiences.
Question G) With religious response how would you guide, console, comfort and support X?
X wants to be a nun.
Question H) Can she still serve such a life, with such impurity, and having fallen pregnant?
Looking forward to your answers? xxx Peace and Love xxx