We always give repentant people the benefit of doubt (like many Godly men in the bible who erred) until they prove us wrong. Until then, it amazes me at the number of stones being hurled at the Duggars and their beautiful family.
We always give repentant people the benefit of doubt (like many Godly men in the bible who erred) until they prove us wrong. Until then, it amazes me at the number of stones being hurled at the Duggars and their beautiful family.
You do make a good point. However one hasn’t heard from Josh Duggar himself. If he spoke out first instead of his parents and sisters then I think his repentence would be believed and the criticism wouldn’t be so harsh.
Btw, I admired the Duggars for one having a large family and two being able to provide for that family without welfare and three they always seemed humble as they practiced their faith....also I liked how lefties got upset by that!