One of the hardest things about extended family is explaining the choices they make in context with the faith you’re instilling in your children. My toddler son can’t understand why he can’t see grandma and grandpa at the same time in the same place. Consequences echo forever.
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I feel ya bro. Probably one of the best things you can do for your kids is to teach them the sanctity of marriage. If they choose their spouse wisely with mutual intent of lifetime bonds then their and their children's lives will have a greater chance of happiness.
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It exposes the lie that individuals seeking happiness is the purpose of freedom. No man is an island. Choices have consequences that are not always immediate or easily seen.
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There is no true freedom to be found pissing on a sacrament. One exchanges the bonds of matrimony for the shackles of sin and damnation.
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Lot of wisdom shared in here.
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This got me emotional. More than anything, kids need to be shown healthy models of how the world works, or else they'll spend their adolescence and/or adulthood trying to undo the damage those responsible for them caused.
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Let this be a lesson to one and all how a fathers decisions to abandon his wife and children were not “his choice that only affects him”. Our choices echo across the eternities. Our entire line will be affected by this selfish choice.
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