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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 649049" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Well. I'm Jewish, so I have no Christian perspectives to give but I wanted to tell you that I agree with you 100% that I would never forgive parents like that. I cut off all contact with my own FOO for much less serious transgressions. That said, IF your daughter feels that forgiving these people will help her to heal, then I would encourage her to do so, while telling her straight out that her child is never to be in their company even supervised. Forgive, maybe, if that's what you need to move forward, but NEVER FORGET (sorry, I had friends in the JDL).</p><p></p><p>As for your niece, if you truly believe that the foster mother is abusing the little call, drop an anonymous dime on CPS. It could, though, just be a lie by an addict. Is the child's biological father unable to take her?</p><p></p><p>I hope that your niece decides that the life of her new child is important to her so that she will clean up her act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 649049, member: 3493"] Well. I'm Jewish, so I have no Christian perspectives to give but I wanted to tell you that I agree with you 100% that I would never forgive parents like that. I cut off all contact with my own FOO for much less serious transgressions. That said, IF your daughter feels that forgiving these people will help her to heal, then I would encourage her to do so, while telling her straight out that her child is never to be in their company even supervised. Forgive, maybe, if that's what you need to move forward, but NEVER FORGET (sorry, I had friends in the JDL). As for your niece, if you truly believe that the foster mother is abusing the little call, drop an anonymous dime on CPS. It could, though, just be a lie by an addict. Is the child's biological father unable to take her? I hope that your niece decides that the life of her new child is important to her so that she will clean up her act. [/QUOTE]
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