LOL. I knew a woman who at 26 decided to write her autobiography. But she was troubled after a few stalled attempts. Finally, she realized her problem was that there was just so much material she'd have to make it into two volumes.
Never underestimate the human ego. Hahn's is obviously enormous. His wife was given the choice of keeping her family intact and going along for the ride, or breaking up her family.
She'll have to live with the consequences of her decision. Wonder which church her children will end up in?
I have read that Scott has visions of being Pope .
His ego is as large as the error he teaches in his books
We all live with the consequences of our decisions.
The Sacred Scriptures, both the Old and the New Testament, have many examples of choice and its consequences.
How we will experience eternity, in lieu of this, is known to God alone.
As for children—again, we all may have to wonder about our children. They may or may not be in the same profession of faith that their parents were. It’s ever been so.
Is this a surprise?