This girl’s actions were legal the day before they were not legal. You don’t have a problem with laws written this way? STUPIDLY WRITTEN LAWS?
And by the way, I’m a Christian grandmother, but there is nothing what these parents are doing that is Christian. They couldn’t control their own daughter, so now they will attempt to ruin this other girl’s life, while dragging their own daughter’s name through the mud. If she is speaking to them in ten years I’d be very surprised. Very.
You may very well be a Christian, as you claim, but there is nothing Christian about allowing the homosexual molestation of a child God has entrusted you with.
Let me guess - Episcopal? UCC? United Methodist? Presbyterian? Or one of the other mainline "Christian" denominations that are Christian in name only these days? I suppose the "Christian" thing for the parents to do would have been to have supported the sinful conduct of their child and to acquiesce to having an adult female sexually molest their child. Maybe they should have even provided them with a bedroom for their sexual antics?
You certainly have a right to your strange opinions, but please don't try to give them respectability by trying to hang a "Christian" label on them...
Why is that it is only the control of the younger girl that is at issue? The parents of the older girl didn’t control and protect her. I had a BIG talk with my son when he turned 18, I printed out the law for him. If he dated anybody that wasn’t his age, I wanted approval from her parents.
You, on the other hand, call yourself a Christian grandmother. A grandmother you might be, but Christian? That's questionable. Jesus Christ Himself said it is better to put a millstone around your neck and toss yourself into the sea than harm a child. And that is what this 15-year-old is.
Further, for you to find fault in the girl's parents to do what was legally viable to protect their daughter instead of giving her carte blanche says much more about you than the parents. A parent wants to protect their child, not toss them to the wolves. That's why we are having the problems we are with today's kids in the first place: We don't discipline. We don't protect.
For you to rationalize or defend any of this is despicable. How dare you.