The fact you havent gone looking for him to beat his arse is commendable. I say ignore him and call your REAL dad...he has been there for you and will offer support.
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Some good stuff already.
Try to answer all the questions.
I'm 23, single, new career so I'm starting my life now. No kids, one niece, went through college with a 4.0 and have had a pretty good time doing it all.
My sister was always with friends and what not. She was the age where she could go outside and play. I've seen videos (shhhh don't tell me mom) of the beatings and how he thought it was funny. He was an alcoholic like no other. He has another child after me who I've spoken with not knowing who it was.
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Originally posted by Blood Trail View PostAll I got to say is that the bible said to honor your mother and father, with no conditions attached. You don't have to have a relationship with him, but you should should forgive, as your Father in heaven as forgiven you.
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Originally posted by Blood Trail View PostAll I got to say is that the bible said to honor your mother and father, with no conditions attached. You don't have to have a relationship with him, but you should should forgive, as your Father in heaven as forgiven you.
Facebook is a cancer for this.
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Originally posted by Blood Trail View PostAll I got to say is that the bible said to honor your mother and father, with no conditions attached. You don't have to have a relationship with him, but you should should forgive, as your Father in heaven as forgiven you.
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I've been dealing with a somewhat similar situation over the last couple of years. You can forgive him without having a relationship and make your own peace. Explain to him that you have forgiven him for the past, but that you have no intention of forgetting. Thank him for teaching you how NOT to be a husband and a father, and for ultimately giving you the opportunity to meet the man that is truly your father, tell him that you will pray for him, and then explain to him that you have moved on with your life and you desire no further contact. There is a very good chance that if you allow him to speak his peace, he will offer a shallow apology, followed by attempts to justify what was done in the past. It will only raise your ire again, and create more resentment. Block him on FB and, as sad as it might be, if he continues to monitor you through your sister, block her too.
I know it sucks brother, will definitely be praying for you.
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