What she did wasn’t OK. Why compund the error by bragging about it?
Being truthful, when asked about her life, is not bragging.
Or do you recommend that she should have lied?
“What she did wasnt OK. Why compound the error by bragging about it?”
That’s what it seems like she was doing. She seems so blasé. Compare her story to post 20.
“The thing that made me pro life was driving a friend to get an abortion, and yes, I loaned her some money for it. Driving her home I was freezing cold despite the Arizona summer, and I shook so hard I could hardly hold the steering wheel.
When I got home I threw up and sobbed all night. After begging God for forgiveness I never looked back. There was no question in my mind”
I didn't hear it as bragging, but as a frank admission of an error in her thinking that she has since worked to correct. The left likes to think Christians are just a bunch of uptight hypocrites who are liars, who have never experienced temptation or who believe they have never committed any sins. The left's method of dealing with sin is to rationalize sin and say it isn't a sinunless a Republican does it, and then it's proof of hypocrisy. But the actual Christians know they are sinners and understand their duty to repent and change their actions. This holds out hope for younger people still mired in sin, that change is possible.