Do you want them to view their father as a bitter person who turns his back on an ill sister?
Two of her kids came to stay at my parents for the summer. One of my kids asked "Who's their Mom?"
I said "My sister"
They said "You have a sister?"
Do you want them to view their father as a bitter person who turns his back on an ill sister?
Gazelam wrote:Jersey,
Thanks for sharing that story.
I know already that my sister knows I hate her. I've heard her say a few things in that regard. Heres the hell of it though, she knows why I hate her and yet her behavior remains unchanged. Every evil action shes made in her life has always involved someone there who told her not to do it, and she does it anyway.
How do you love someone like that? Is that what Christ feels like when he deals with us? Is that a lesson I'm meant to learn? I suppose so.
I guess you can love them while still keeping them at arms length so you don't get any of their mess on you. She can be very parasitic.
Gaz
Get a plane ticket.
Gazelam wrote:
Kim,
Thanks for your input on the prodigal son. That story always reminds me of the LDS film from 1990. That film focuses a great deal on the older brother.
I told you in my PM that my monster of a sister has been diagnosed with cancer. Her lymph nodes are blown up all over her body, what specific type of cancer she has they don't know just yet. I'm getting all of this information from my mom, I haven't had a conversation with my sister in nearly 16 years. It was all that time ago she made the decision to hang around low lifes and do all kinds of drugs. I've shared a few horror stories in older posts. I have a sort of dilema now in deciding that now that shes dying, do I change my tune and say a few kind words to her, maybe send her a card or something. I have to laugh, because its certainly a more horrible death than the one my brothers and I had planned for her ten years ago when we were tryign to decide if we should end my parents suffering and just do away with her.
I know that the is no salvation (exaltation) granted if I go out of this world with hardness in my heart and an unforgivning nature. So your take on the parable carries the weight of truth to it. i just wonder if I shoudl change my feeling towards her now just because shes ill. She hasnt changed at all, so should I?
In regards to the topic of removing a homosexual child from the home: I think we all make decisions every day in regards to what elements we allow in our home. We decide what shows are on our television, what books and magazines we allow. Why do we do this? Because we want a particular culture to cultivate in our homes, correct? So why would we allow an individual in our home who wants to tear down and circumvent all that youve struggled to build up?
Gazelam wrote:I have to laugh, because its certainly a more horrible death than the one my brothers and I had planned for her ten years ago when we were tryign to decide if we should end my parents suffering and just do away with her.
Gazelam wrote:CK,(wherein Gaz would have Muslim women killed for attempting to choose their own husbands)
I have enough views of my own people disagree with without your casting false ones upon me. I never claimed that, nor would I.
beastie wrote:Christ, on the other hand, was condemned by religious hypocrites of his day for associating with sinners. The religious hypocrites of the day were the ones who dehumanized vile sinners.
So whose side are you really on?