That's no different than blaming the rape victim for being raped.
It doesn't matter what message she's putting out.
HE should NOT be biting.
But he needs to take a look at the message his daughter is putting out before writing this type of long winded self absorption.
While that is worth considering, and she does need to be corrected if wrong, a married man has NO business engaging like that. He should not have gone there and if she's sending out the wrong message, he should be telling her so.
I Didn'tt say not to challenge the sin. I Didn'tt say not to to address a married youth pastor. I also am saying do not tempt either and it might be a good parental exercise to monitor her social media if she is willing. Most Teenage girls are not focused on godly pursuits, some are, but most are self centered, self absorbed and very aware of their desirability. They crave the attention, feed off of it, derive self esteem from it.
Social media is a road to hell or at the least away from Christ for most their age. If I am so concerned about many interests in my daughters social media profile, I would check whats going out and whats coming in. Notice this so very godly man condemned the churches but never mentioned what she was putting out to the world.
It is very seldom a one way street. Yes sometimes it is - but with many....
This came across as a hit against the churches, and yes many are bad, but using a teenage female Instagram to hit that nail - Im not buying it.
BTW - I agree with you on the teachings of Paul.
Was reading The case for the Resurrection and many doubts about the historical evidence cannot explain Pauls road to Damascus transformation.
Please dont make assumptions that Im blaming the young woman, I am just pointing out the father never addressed it. Do you use Instagram or have a teenage daughter that does? Its a jungle out there and they need to be very careful.