tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4615877796681762684.post5868770528303147402..comments2023-10-20T05:02:24.684-07:00Comments on Living with Chronic Illness: At A LossKerri http://www.blogger.com/profile/06070983658642888724noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4615877796681762684.post-53970591154325720402012-12-14T15:22:54.655-08:002012-12-14T15:22:54.655-08:00I agree for the most part, Kerri. What you have s...I agree for the most part, Kerri. What you have said is true for the big picture definitely IMHO; however, I would like to give HOPE to the individual cases. That's the only reason for this comment-you hit the nail on the head already with your blog. I'm talking about the case where it is honestly better for a child to come from a broken home than to live in one. I have seen too many boys raised by divorced mothers or fathers become fine adults and certainly not killers. I think it's the rejection of God, His principles, and His instructions on living, rather than the very act of being raised by a single parent (which I agree is not what God had in mind). God said He would be a Husband to the husbandless. He WILL make up the hedge around you and yours. My son has a father who loves him, so I won't quote the other part of that verse right now. Also, remember while as a nation we seem to have forgotten God, there is still a remnant who is asking for His mercy and blessing and help. I just wanted to remind follks that not all children raised in single homes go so far off the plumbline (I'm sure you already knew that.) There is the subject of mental illness which one could never go into on a comment here that is relevant too. Yes I agree with virtually everything you said but wanted to add my 2 cents (where u said lay it on me lol). Thank you for your candid blog Kerri! ~Kathy L. Yep I'm not logged in again, sorry.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com