Besides, I would rather look like a retard than a sea cucumber.
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it came out of an exchange over here:
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4628661&postcount=158
the thread was closed in mid-rebuttal
i was curious to know why tam thought it appropriate to describe my relating of my experiences as "charging" and how it was wrong for me to do so and sinful
and why she doesn't apply that same logic to herself, in relating her experience with the men she claims raped her
or rusha, when rusha relates her experiences with her ex-husband
My thoughts? When you expose bad things that your wife allegedly committed, you are betraying someone who is not able to speak for herself.
Personal jabs aside, I always thought of charging as a legal term. Being charged with assault and battery, for example. Where as accusing, in my mind, is more informal. I can accuse you of stealing my bike without placing charges.it came out of an exchange over here:
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4628661&postcount=158
the thread was closed in mid-rebuttal
i was curious to know why tam thought it appropriate to describe my relating of my experiences as "charging" and how it was wrong for me to do so and sinful
and why she doesn't apply that same logic to herself, in relating her experience with the men she claims raped her
or rusha, when rusha relates her experiences with her ex-husband
Personal jabs aside, I always thought of charging as a legal term. Being charged with assault and battery, for example. Where as accusing, in my mind, is more informal. I can accuse you of stealing my bike without placing charges.
why doesn't the same consideration apply to tam and rusha?
should tam's rapists be given a voice here to speak for themselves?
and if not, should tam remain silent about it?
should rusha's husband be given a voice here to speak for himself?
and if not, should rusha remain silent about their relationship?
nori's described aspects of her personal life in the past, including descriptions of her daughter and her ex
where was the faux outrage then?
or is this just a misandry thing?
it's ok for women to do it, but not men
The difference is when we expose our spouses we expose ourselves.
Tam exposed a criminal act.
I agree, there is no shortage of accusations around here for sure. :thumb:i know
it was kinda weird last night
besides - accusing or charging someone, in my mind, means confronting them
i disagree
in a just world, my wife's adultery would be a criminal act
and you ignored the part about rusha and nori
Tam exposed a criminal act.
n a just world, my wife's adultery would be a criminal act
In a just world we all would be condemned.
But,
Jesus did not come into the world to condemn the world
but
to save the world.