I believe I said,"It depends upon the sins." I still hold by my answer and I would add, "If the children further the sins out of loss of faith or by the love of sin alone, then yes it is their sin as well".
Evil prompted a very evil man to commit sins against me and my loved ones. It is not me who should decide if that man or his children should be forgiven. I can forgive all of them, but it is God and Goddess who will ultimately decide on the forgiveness factor. What occurs here on earth to those who furthered sins will be decided upon by the courts and public testimony. Thank God we have a court system with a jury of peers who can with an impartial judge decide on the fates of those who are brought to trial. Only a free country such as our gives us such protection.
It is never wise to use a person as if they are a tool and then throw her away when she is no longer useful to you. This is a common practice toward women and it is a reflection of how our society objectifies and categorizes women, children and people of color. Women, children and people of color are not property. Nor should they have ever been considered so. Nothing and no one should be simply used and then thrown away. There were people who used me but denied me my gifts. If they had treated me with the respect I deserved I would not need to summon the action of the court system. If they had treated me with even an ounce of respect I might think twice about that decision. However I was used badly and it is now out of my hands.
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