Sorry for the third post but 14:10 again. I am all fired up and after reading all these posts about excusing this vile excuse for a christian patriach (Talking about JimBob) just broke me and I have to get it all out.
Is Josh a victim? Does he deserve forgiveness? Yes and yes. He as all his siblings and now his own children are victims of being raised in a cult, however there comes a time where you become an adult and your actions become your responsibility not the responsibility of your parents. He chose to stand up at a podium with a straight face and say that the LGBT community was a danger to children when he himself is a proven danger to children. He chose to continue to say this even though his father sent him to a child pornographer for counseling, a state trooper who was definitely a danger to children. Sure, I forgive Josh, I take people at face value - he has apologized, I forgive him. Forgiveness is a fundamental trait of Christianity, so is compassion, empathy and loving thy neighbor. Josh has chosen as an adult to show none of these traits in his very public life and platform. That is not on his parents, that is not on Bill Gothard, that is not on society, that is on him. There, I think I've gotten it all out of my system. ![]() |
Most Hollywood families have horrific skeletons. Awful. |
14:10 again, looking for a fight? Cradle catholic all sacraments including sacrament of matrimony. Confession weekly, mass every Sunday and HOD, old school Friday fast rules and lent restrictions. Weekly devotion, adoration and daily rosary. I even veil. Your turn sweetheart. |
The parents should be held responsible in a court of law for knowingly exposing their children to a child molester, and in fact encouraging their children to forgive the molester and be silent about the crimes.
|
If only not showing human decency were a crime. |
Yes I agree. Human decency would have demanded that Jim Bob and Michele would protect their little girls. But they didn't. They protected their son and their crazy ass beliefs. They excused this by saying the victims --- CHILDREN -- forgave the child molester. CHILDREN are not of age to make that decision. So yes, I completely agree. Completely criminal how indecent the Duggar parents were. |
Will Josh being around the family, I am assuming he will move back to arkansas now that he has no reason to stay here hinder Jessa and Ben's adoption process? In the season finale she was talking about how they are taking the first steps towards adoption, will it not matter because he is not a registered sex offender? Which he should be. I have no idea about adoption processes, this is why I am asking. |
I agree with a lot of what you've said, but what do you think would have happened to a 14 year old molester? It's not like he would get a jail sentence or get put on the sex offender registry. Realistically, what kind of sentence do you think he'd receive? |
I think when you set rules like no opposite sex siblings alone, no hugging your opposite sibling you sort of force your children to sexualize their siblings. So nasty.
I cannot imagine if as a child I had to give my brother some lame side hug and was never able to hang out with him alone... because I might stir up something sexual in him. Barf. Duggars can kiss my grits too. |
I am interested in knowing this too. My sense would be that while Josh might have only gotten counseling (not been charged criminally), he would NOT be allowed to live in the house where he would be able to molest the young children. But to be honest, if Josh was 15 as well and was still molesting his sisters, I think that starts to move to something that MIGHT be dealt with at least in a juvenile court setting. |
I wonder how many of their rules (side hugs, etc) were manufactured after the molestations. |
Seriously. And the fact that these poor girls were dressing like little house on the prairie characters all to avoid stirring up those desires that "cannot be righteously fulfilled" and they were still being raped at home by their brother tells you how successful their parents' strategy was. |
Didn't CPS do an investigation at some point? |
Please don't use the word "rape" when you mean something that isnt rape. If you did mean that, please provide a source. |
14:10 at 14 he could be placed on the offender registry, there is precedence for this. He could have indeed served time in a juvenile court and if it had been found (not saying this is fact) that he was habitually sexually assaulting his siblings and others past this "one offense" then they may have even tried to prosecute him as an adult. Which we will never know, because this was all swept under the rug. What would I have liked done? Intensive therapy for him and intervention from the juvenile courts the minute this came to light. Also if he was returned to his parents custody as a minor I would have separated him from his siblings. As in his physical residence. As much as I love my two sons and would support them through absolutely everything, finding it in my heart to forgive them, this is exactly what I would have done, had one molested one or both of his little sisters. I would allow his sisters the dignity to chose to forgive him or not. |