pregcurious
Ideal_Rock
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I don't think Christian forgiveness is related in any way with keeping your child around someone who sexually abused them. That is only my opinion as someone who struggles to be Christian. God also teaches us about righteous anger. There are many facets to the God in the Bible.
Maisie, you are rightly disturbed by the path she has chose. Therapy is expensive, but I think it may help you cope with the situation and perhaps help you to interact with your sister in a positive way. As for that man, I would deal with him as little as possible. He has not changed if he truly believes anyone is to blame but himself. To admit to one's sins, especially something as horrible as child sex abuse, is a very painful thing. What he is doing is not condoned by Christianity.
Maisie, you are rightly disturbed by the path she has chose. Therapy is expensive, but I think it may help you cope with the situation and perhaps help you to interact with your sister in a positive way. As for that man, I would deal with him as little as possible. He has not changed if he truly believes anyone is to blame but himself. To admit to one's sins, especially something as horrible as child sex abuse, is a very painful thing. What he is doing is not condoned by Christianity.