To: palmer; All
"Bennett was not "trapped" into indulging in Vanity. He invested a great deal of time and energy into his sinning and will need an even greater investment to get out." (you wrote)
You are sure his real vice(a in sueezed by or trapped) is vannity? If that were the case, he could not have admitted publically that even his wife found his gambling "an issue" .
There is nothing more humbling to a man's vanity than when he is forced to admit in public that his wife was right and he was wrong!
As for time...who will quantify it...it will take the time it takes for him to put it all behind him
To: mdmathis6
The problem is he obviously deosn't recognize what his sin was. Does anyone believe he is morally superior to Grannie spending $350 on a day in Atlantic City? Did someone hand her a towel after she washed her hands in the restroom? Even if they did she would probably at least insist on placing the "dirty" towel into the hamper herself. That may be a small example, but that is a building block of virtue.
97 posted on
07/31/2003 6:46:37 AM PDT by
palmer
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