That is so well said that it warrants repeating.
We ain't perfect. But we try. And, when we screw up, we face the consequences.
Moreover, to hold the sins of the daughter against the mother seems to fly in the face of Jesus' teaching, doesn't it? Especially when the entire family's reaction to the situation has been to do "the right thing".
The Palins are entitled to be disappointed in their daughter. But she is facing the consequences of her actions -- as she should. And her family is rallying around her -- as they should.
How could anybody but the most narrow-minded bigot (or a liberal) have a problem with this?
How could anybody but the most narrow-minded bigot (or a liberal) have a problem with this?
Great post. Thanks.