To: babygene
What is Christian about being taken advantage of - or condoning it as in the case of Tallhappy. I also don't think he was condoning being taken advantage of either ---I'd go further and say that the father (biological or not) might be even more Christian to demand custody of the child and raise him a better home than allow that type of woman to bring him up.
112 posted on
11/29/2002 11:03:16 AM PST by
FITZ
To: FITZ
I also don't think he was condoning being taken advantage of either ---I'd go further and say that the father (biological or not) might be even more Christian to demand custody of the child and raise him a better home than allow that type of woman to bring him up.
But in this particular story, the woman already has custody, the "father" has no visitation, and that is unlikely to change, regardless of his demands. Besides, the man wasn't suing the child, but the adulterous mother, for money he paid her under a pretense. He was taken advantage of, and should have done what he could to recover his money.
To: FITZ
"I'd go further and say that the father (biological or not) might be even more Christian to demand custody of the child and raise him a better home than allow that type of woman to bring him up."Demand all you want. It won't do any good. The courts will give custody to the woman unless she is certifibly insane.
187 posted on
11/29/2002 2:32:20 PM PST by
monday
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