Hi @wakeupkitty,As I told you before, I listen to the news while I work. There's a section of curious news. I'll tell you that sometimes I don't know whether to believe what they say. There are some that simply astound me.
Here's one of them: A woman She visits a Christian church with a friend, listens to the pastor, immediately leaves the church, arrives home, looks at her husband and asks for forgiveness....The husband asks her why, she replies, our 5 children are NOT yours, each one is from a different man...Please... this is a higher level of infidelity, the controversy is imminent, each one gives his point of view, one of the journalists says he would forgive her, he was almost killed hahaha, I would not forgive, let her look for each man to help her with them, I obviously divorce her and leave her with nothing.
With you I wonder if this is true. I also wonder what a pastor could have said that all of a sudden did impress her. And hwho is that friend she visited church with?
In the end I doubt if it matter is the husband forgives her (how come he didn't know? Did they have sex or not and if that was the case did she test every child's DNA with the father and her husband? I also find that very hard to believe.).
I wonder if she wanted to test if he is a real christian willing to forget. If you ask me the parent is the one who takes care of the children, held and comforted them and took care. Not one of those fathers did.
How the story ends? Husbands keeps the children and toodeloo!
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I don't know how all this is resolved, journalists give their opinion and even some people participate online , I prefer to listen hahaha
Should journalists give their opinon? I believe a journalist shouldn't.
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They should give their opinion, that's how the debate starts, which by the way is sometimes quite funny. There are some news that I don't know how to take and whether to believe or not, but if these eprosdnas are broadcast here it's true, well that's what I think, however I give myself the benefit of the doubt.