Editor’s note: Lovefraud honors all religious and spiritual beliefs. However, we’ve heard of many sociopaths who twist the teachings of the Bible in order to keep victims from escaping exploitation.
A reader sent the following letter in order to encourage those who are in this situation—knowing they are being abused, but being told that Scripture says they should put up with it. The reader has no affiliation with the organizations posting the material; she just thought the links were helpful.
For those individuals who are of the Christian faith (and / or of any faith) and who have, also unfortunately found themselves ”¨exposed to either sociopaths / the supporters-of-sociopaths ”¨(within their very own family or spiritual setting or, as is very ”¨often the case, both) the following links may be of some ”¨help in discovering and receiving Biblical “support” in ”¨being able to acknowledge the God-given FACT that ”¨”tolerating a sociopath’s abuse” is very simply ”¦
1) NOT part of a Christians’ “bearing one’s cross”;
2) NOT something that a Christian MUST simply ”¨”just forgive and forget” in order to have God ”¨also “forgive and forget” their own wrongs;
3) NOT merely a part of a Christians’ spiritual ”¨OBLIGATION to “turn their other cheek” (70 x 7)
4) NOT a part of “loving or ‘blessing’ one’s enemies”;
5) NOT something that in anyway “glorifies” or “honors” God, ”¨nor is it in anyway a type of “obedience” to the commandments ”¨left by God to all of mankind, nor does it follow along the ”¨lines of the “will” that God has planned for one’s life.
God has a GOOD will and plan for everyone’s life and God both can and will help people to escape, overcome, heal and even, somehow, also ”¨be able to learn from the abusive experiences that you have survived.
GOD HAS THE POWER AND THE WILL to, somehow or another, use ”¨these past experiences to “transform” a person (despite all the abuse) ”¨into becoming the very best person that they can become (to themselves”¨ and to others) and can actually somehow miraculously also use these ”¨experiences to work out all together for the GOOD within their own ”¨life (Romans 8:28; Jeremiah29:11; 3 John 1:2) and in the lives of others.
Should I offer forgiveness without repentance?
Should forgiveness be unconditional?
No forgiveness for the unrepentant
Selective Amnesia: “I have no idea what I did wrong!”
Forgiveness—does it matter if the abuser is a born-again Christian?
One step is having a party in her head. Hmmmm, should I join or not **scratching chin** Is there alcohol? That will be the deciding factor….
So the way that sex is hellish for a sociopath is if there isn’t any. LOL Or perhaps the kind of sex they get in prison.
I wish my ex would go to prison then!
wait..no..he might actually enjoy prison!
erin – percisely… 🙁 they tend to come out on top in prison from what folks say. they just go play everyone.
star – no alcohol – but there is miss tanya stephens singing reggae and lots of dancing.
i think mine would too..easy life,,,,
OOOh, reggae and dancing. I’m ALL over that. I just put down the glass of wine (since you’re not serving any). LOL
Did I mention I am putting out feelers for a class I want to teach? I’m being serious now. It’s called “Dance/Movement for the Rhythmically Impaired”. Seriously. I’ve wanted to do this for a long time. I’ve had only one inquiry on my CL ad so far. But I’m dreaming big.
onestep-and DO EVERYONE!
Star,
If I lived closer I would join the class! I am impared when it comes to dancing.
Dream big. It is what people do right before they make their first million.
erin – exactomundo!