To: golitely
One action, molesting minors, is against the law. The other, promiscuity, is not.
The fact that you do not see the gap is,in and of itself, disturbing.
To: Luis Gonzalez
The fact that you're defending this kind of behavior is particularly disturbing. Do you really feel it's perfectly ok to betray wedding vows just because the mood strikes you? The funny thing is, here we are, several of us, "defending" a loving, Christian, monogamous marriage. We see people hurling words like "judgment" at us like an epithet. Actually, yes, I am judgmental. That's why God gave us a brain, you know, so we can make choices based on good judgment. Alas, some prefer bad judgment or none at all.
To: Luis Gonzalez
"One action, molesting minors, is against the law. The other, promiscuity, is not."
Well, in this, you are, at least, partly right. The missing girl is seven, so she is a minor. But contributing factors also play a part in a crime. I believe there is a charge that can be brought in this case if they endangered the life of their child. And I am sure the cops are looking into this matter very critically. So we will see what develops.
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