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Just because parents appear to be “good Christians” doesn’t mean they’re not abusing their kids
  • January 16, 2018
  • Post by Janet Heimlich

Just because parents appear to be “good Christians” doesn’t mean they’re not abusing their kids

When the parents of David Turpin learned that he and his wife Louise had been allegedly torturing their 13 children, they were “surprised and shocked,” because their son and daughter-in-law were “a good Christian family.” 

 
We hear it time and time again. People express shock and disgust that

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