In my example, Polly-Ann Princess is not the problem. It is the church that encourages her to find perfection in her new husband.
I will have to elaborate later. I have to get to my second job. If I don't make my child support payments on time, I could potentially lose my driver's license, forfeit my passport, have my wages garnished and ultimately be sent to jail-- all at gunpoint.
That's something to think about for all you young men who think you're grown up enough to risk getting your girlfriend pregnant.
Thank you for pointing this out and not placing the blame squarely on the individuals themselves (though of course, we all hold some degree of individual responsibility.)
Christians grow up hearing that God has a wonderful plan for them, wants them to prosper, and only wants to give them the best.
Unfortunately, we all seem to miss the part in how God's best is often carried out -- usually through pain, self-sacrifice, and suffering.
But baby Christians of all ages are told that God is a wonderful father, and what loving father wouldn't give His children the best? Somehow, our minds seem to translate this into "OUR" definition of "the best", which might be very different from God's.
I recently read a post here in which a male member said he had prayed to God for a wife who "didn't have fat arms" (among other characteristics) and that God had answered his prayer.
That's wonderful, but what happens in 40 years if her arms no longer meet his standards? Will he then look to replace her with a woman who has the thin arms he pines for?
For every time you've heard of a woman leaving her husband over money or to seek a "more Godly husband", women know of at least one situation in which a Godly man left a woman over looks and/or sex (sometimes covered up by the guise of seeking a "more Godly woman" as well.) It's a heck of a world we live in, huh?
I am truly sorry for all the stress you're going through. Kudos to you for doing all you can to support your child, and I will say a prayer that God will acknowledge all your hard work.
God bless and I truly hope that things get better.