Adultery is a serious sin, one that I could never commit against my wife.
But I’ve done other things that are wrong and sinful.
But how dare this guy call out someone else’s sin as if he is without sin. Perhaps he should look in the mirror for the log in his own eye. His most obvious sin is pride. It’s all about his wounded pride.
It’s up to God to forgive Josh Duggar, and up to him and his wife whether they can reconcile their marriage, or whether the necessary trust is forever gone.
The other people who think they need to be involved are just a useless Greek chorus.
re: But how dare this guy call out someone elses sin as if he is without sin. Perhaps he should look in the mirror for the log in his own eye. His most obvious sin is pride.
It seems to me that you are doing what you accused the brother-in-law of doing. You are accusing him of pride. And as you have mentioned, you are not without sin. So by your own statement, you have no position to condemn this young man who loves his sister and is outraged at what her husband has done to her.