There are bad excuses, terrible excuses, and then there’s this woman’s in Brazil.
Belonging to an evangelical congregation, she is intercepted by her husband while leaving a motel.
Instead of asking for forgiveness or staying silent, the woman decided to use the “old reliable” from some religious circles: blaming the forces of evil. In all seriousness, she claimed that her infidelity was not her own decision, but that Satan took advantage of her weakness to tempt her and lead her down the wrong path.
In all seriousness, she claimed that her infidelity was not her own decision, but that Satan took advantage of her weakness to tempt her and lead her down the wrong path. While some reproach her for her lack of values and her hypocrisy in preaching one thing and doing another, she remains firm in her narrative of a “spiritual victim”.
While some reproach her for her lack of values and her hypocrisy in preaching one thing and doing another, she remains firm in her narrative of a “spiritual victim”.
Is it possible that someone really believes they were “possessed” to go to a motel, or is it simply psychological manipulation to soften the blow?
The truth is that, even if she blames the one with horns, in the court of Facebook everyone has already passed judgment…
