Then we do look, or we do taste, or we do touch, and once we do, we
feel so
guilty, we can't face God, we
feel like death, and so we decide to just enjoy the sin while we're in it, but that only
makes things worse on us in the long run,
until eventually, we
feel so filthy and disgusting, and get so angry at ourselves for the way we behaved, we come slinking back to God, begging and crying for forgiveness, and we confess our sin to our accountability group, and they forgive us, and tell us to try harder.
While the people who adopt are being provided financial help from the government
until the adopted child is 18, moms are
made to
feel guilty for considering even some temporary assistance which would help them care for their own child.
Regarding open adoptions, there's little evidence to show that such pet placement policies result in higher returns than those involving an exhaustive, hassle - filled adoption process in which would - be adopters are
made to
feel guilty of poor pet parenting
until they prove themselves worthy.