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Any news on where Josh and Anna Duggar, where are they living are they hiding? Do you think that he is working? Will Anna leave him?

I have read that they are not spending much time with his parents because of the scandal. It is a shame that the mighty have fallen. God forgives, but the consequences are going to be huge for Josh and this will perhaps fallow him the rest of his life. If I were his wife, I wouldn't let Josh change the diapers for the new baby. I feel really bad for Anna. I have a feeling that Josh has more hidden stuff that he is scrambling to hide. What are your thought?

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    6 years ago
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    Josh hasn't "fallen" he's been this way his whole life apparently, and likely has no intent of changing but rather hiding it better in the future. IMO he's a sociopath and a hypocrite. He's not sad about what he did. He's just sad he was caught. Anna should take the kids and leave him, but she most likely doesn't have that choice. Women are chattel in their culture. The family is probably blaming her for not being a good enough wife so Josh had to cheat on her - that's just their twisted thinking. It's funny you think a man would even consider doing a "woman's chore" like changing diapers in their world. They are part of a patriarchal cult, in which the status of women is just a notch above where they stand in the Taliban and that's only because they don't have to cover their faces and hair. The Duggars are not some good Christian family that just happens to have lots of children - they are in a cult where women and children get abused and people are finally starting to see that.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    37 million users have Ashley Madison accounts. Only three US zipcodes out of 43,000 do not have an Ashley Madison account, and those are sparsely populated rural areas with little to no internet access. As of 2014 the US had an estimated 115,227,000 households. That makes a projected 32% or 1/3 of all US households that have a cheater. Assuming that both spouses want to be cheaters this could make this as little as 1/6 of US households. In the wake of this revelation US citizens have picked a scapegoat to put all their focus on. Not only is the press attacking this scapegoat, but his wife also, blaming her for not leaving him, his parents for not raising him right and his children for existing. The attacks in the press have been vicious and the comments under the articles have been even more vicious. The things that have been said are just awful. The wife and children, and brothers and sisters and even parents are not responsible for this man’s adultery. But we are teaching the husbands and wives of 1/6 to 1/3 of US households is that this is how they too will be treated once their spouses infidelity becomes public knowledge. Somehow we get the idea that because a wife chooses to forgive, this makes her weak. Trust me when I say that forgiveness for some grave injustice is not easy to do and forgiveness is something that only strong people are able to process.

    I have seen many posts online lambasting Christians because this particular Christian celebrity has been found in a few sex scandals as of late and appears to be a sex addict who has repeatedly acted on his addiction. Christians are being called out for their “injustice” and willingness to stand by this family in this family member’s hour of shame. Well, let me tell you something, Christianity is not about judgement, it is not about evil people getting their just due. God is a good God who demands justice but humans were incapable of being just God created injustice. God created justice for all mankind by the most unjust act to have ever taken place. God allowed an innocent man to suffer and die unjustly, to create justice for all men. He sacrificed his own son Jesus, and believe me when your child dies you hurt, when your child hurts, you hurt. God hurt when Jesus died. He was fully God to make it just, he gave his life freely to make it just and he was also fully man so that he could pay for our sin. Because he did not deserve death the power of justice raised him back to life proving that sin had been paid for once and for all. So when any man, woman or child has a relationship with Jesus Christ their sin is paid for. So when I say Christianity is not about life being fair I am telling the truth. Jesus death was not fair, Jesus did not have a fair trial, Jesus did not have a “just” death. When sinners sin, whatever their celebrity status, however they sin, through Ashley Madison or otherwise they have committed an injustice that must be paid for and Christ paid the price. So when Josh Duggar sins, there is grace at the cross, there is forgiveness and hope and healing and if we American’s are unable to forgive infidelity then 1/6-1/3 of US households are soon going to be broken because we don’t believe in offering forgiveness for sin.

    Now Ashley Madison blames the hackers trying to direct attention away from themselves for the existence of a website that should be illegal because it undermines the family and when the family is weak the nation is weak, but I think that Ashley Madison is to blame for what they have done to destroy families in America.

    I stand with Anna and the other 1/3-1/6 of American households suffering from sexual infidelity from Ashley Madison.

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