what kind of christian cult do you belong to anyway? the morton and smith fathers are forcing underage children to marry and have babies. that's just wrong.
We do not understand your comment or what you are implying about either the Smith or Morton family? You appear to be very upset over something we have no knowledge of. As we understand it, neither the Smith nor the Morton family have ever appeared to have forced any of their children into marriage. Therefore your comment is without factual evidence and appears slanderous. We are also very concerned of your anonymous status therefore it ties our hands to speak privately and also gives the appearance (whether you mean to or not), of hiding or unwilling to resolve whatever issues concerning you about either the Smith or Morton family.
We can only imagine that you are distressed about something very serious indeed. Perhaps a misunderstanding could be better clarified if you discuss your particular concerns privately with these two families.
Our family does not believe in forced marriages but in wise, carefully thought out biblical unions~ with our son and our daughter's approval.
Our family desires to follow the biblical plan found in scripture only.
With this said, we as believer's in Christ are to commanded to bring our concerns privately to one another~ following the principles found in Matthew 18. To make such statements publically is serious indeed. It is our desire to peacefully, biblically communicate with others so if you have any further questions or concerns you may write us at holling72@aol.com
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what kind of christian cult do you belong to anyway? the morton and smith fathers are forcing underage children to marry and have babies. that's just wrong.
The Hollinger Family said...
Dear Anonymous,
We do not understand your comment or what you are implying about either the Smith or Morton family? You appear to be very upset over something we have no knowledge of. As we understand it, neither the Smith nor the Morton family have ever appeared to have forced any of their children into marriage. Therefore your comment is without factual evidence and appears slanderous.
We are also very concerned of your anonymous status therefore it ties our hands to speak privately and also gives the appearance (whether you mean to or not), of hiding or unwilling to resolve whatever issues concerning you about either the Smith or Morton family.
We can only imagine that you are distressed about something very serious indeed. Perhaps a misunderstanding could be better clarified if you discuss your particular concerns privately with these two families.
Our family does not believe in forced marriages but in wise, carefully thought out biblical unions~ with our son and our daughter's approval.
Our family desires to follow the biblical plan found in scripture only.
With this said, we as believer's in Christ are to commanded to bring our concerns privately to one another~ following the principles found in Matthew 18. To make such statements publically is serious indeed. It is our desire to peacefully, biblically communicate with others so if you have any further questions or concerns you may write us at holling72@aol.com
God bless you as you endeavor to honor Him,
The Hollinger Family
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