I prefer to think that no father would do that without an exceptional reason.
I'd love to think that too, but we see the opposite too often.
The leftist victims of violent crime like ethnic food and immigrants more than their own daughters. The fathers of school shooters (when they're around) all happen to be FBI agents. (Exaggeration, obviously, but there's a very real trend.)
You have to remember that we're also talking about Mormons. Not that I'm going on a negative rant about Mormons, but they do have some opinions, beliefs, and takes that might deviate a little from the stereotypical American Christian conservative.
IE, there was a Mormon (ex-CIA) trying to run against Trump a few years ago because there were a fair number of Mormons who weren't entirely happy with how "mean" and "rude" Trump was conducting himself.
Edit: And looks like he got 21% of the state vote. Which is a rather significant number of votes for an independent in such a close race.
The FBI and CIA also have a history of recruiting a lot of Mormons, and if the father did indeed have some connections with that level of law enforcement... I dunno. There's a possible connection there.
The right is all about sacrificing for the "greater good" too, as long as that greater good is in Israel. I need to know if the father is a mormon, or a judeo-mormon before I can rule it out.
I prefer to think that no father would do that without an exceptional reason. The father is Christian so he would hope for the prodigal son to return.
I'd love to think that too, but we see the opposite too often.
The leftist victims of violent crime like ethnic food and immigrants more than their own daughters. The fathers of school shooters (when they're around) all happen to be FBI agents. (Exaggeration, obviously, but there's a very real trend.)
No he's a Mormon
Not if his father thought he was accomplishing some deranged idea of a "greater good". In his hypothetical mind of course.
I could see it from a leftiest but not a Christian conservative. The left is all about sacrificing for the "greater good"
You have to remember that we're also talking about Mormons. Not that I'm going on a negative rant about Mormons, but they do have some opinions, beliefs, and takes that might deviate a little from the stereotypical American Christian conservative.
IE, there was a Mormon (ex-CIA) trying to run against Trump a few years ago because there were a fair number of Mormons who weren't entirely happy with how "mean" and "rude" Trump was conducting himself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_McMullin
Edit: And looks like he got 21% of the state vote. Which is a rather significant number of votes for an independent in such a close race.
The FBI and CIA also have a history of recruiting a lot of Mormons, and if the father did indeed have some connections with that level of law enforcement... I dunno. There's a possible connection there.
Maybe but unlikely in my opinion. Even if they were anti-Trump or anti-MAGA lying is a sin and betraying a son has to be high on the ladder of sins.
Maybe I'm wrong about Mormons but who knows. I was disappointed in Angel studious.
The right is all about sacrificing for the "greater good" too, as long as that greater good is in Israel. I need to know if the father is a mormon, or a judeo-mormon before I can rule it out.