Buddhism isn't going to help him. The only change he'll find is through Jesus Christ. Until then, he'll continue to wander and be empty.
Sad that he is going to the empty cistern of Buddhism.
Has he had any "Christians" reaching out in mercy or have we all condemned him and joked about it?
Do I care, as in, is it any of my business, or does it matter to me about a stranger's life?
In that sense, no, I don't care, for in the final analysis, this is between he and his wife, as well as he and his business partners, who may suffer from his bad judgment.
Do I think it is sad?
Yes, it is very sad that a family has to go through this mess.
In my opinion, he seemed genuinely broken and contrite...I wish he and his family well.
i agree sis, he has enough cash, that losing the sponsors doesnt really matter that much to him, but i see him sincerely wishing he had not hurt his family, i forgive him
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A product of a pentecostal raisin, I am a hard man, just ask my children
I would not blame his wife for having no future intimacy with him. It's hard telling where all he's been and what diseases he has picked up.
With his money, she and their children should be amply provided for and they all (the wife, the children, and Tiger) can get on with their lives.
He's good at what he does and this moral lapse should not result in his no longer playing golf. Those fans and sponsors who wish to can go ahead and support him.
What's up with all this forgiveness, anyway? What do you or I have to forgive him for?
Bingo.
__________________ "Many people view their relationship with God like a "color by number" picture. It's easier to let someone else define the boundaries, tell them which blanks to fill in, and what color to use than it is for them to take a blank canvas and seek inspiration from the Source in order to paint their own masterpiece"
I didn't listen to it, but I read some comments on FB and they went from - don't care - - insincere - - heartfelt.
BUT, the post that stuck out the most to me was one that said, "when someone apologizes - - I want to listen. It's the fair thing even though it may seem laughable or senseless. The Bible says I get forgiveness based on how I give it. Therefore, I will rush to give it everytime. I never know when I'll need it, but I do know that I will".
I thought that was a good way to look at it.
Very true.
Although he doesn't need forgiveness from me.
What's up with all this forgiveness, anyway? What do you or I have to forgive him for?
We sure don't have to. Although it is amazing how many times I have seen person A wrong person B, then total strangers berate person B for not offering forgiveness to A because "I did! Why can't you?".
For some reason this usually happens with cases of child molestation in the church.