I cant argue with Lowell. hes too sensible, lol.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Sndbox] Pick one (immorality glamorized)

Jen answered me:
> No, in the scenario ["Jen"] seduced/persuaded him ["Tom"] to sleep with her.  He should not have yielded, but she was in fact the instigator and in a legal sense should be the most culpable.  You not holding her responsible is certainly not how I would react; I would be far more forgiving of Tom than Jen.
Hmmm, you dont think your spouse has more of the responsibility to hold to vows ?
Yes, my spouse has that responsibility, while the seducer does not.  They are guilty of different sins, adultery in the case of the cheating spouse and fornication in the case of the seducer (plus some others, perhaps).  I would still be less forgiving of the seducer, though of course as a Christian I would eventually have to forgive both of them.  (Adultery is, however, acceptable biblical grounds for divorce.)

---Lowell
 


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