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by guardiangod
481 days ago
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The gold example the author mentioned is a good indicator. Would you agree, that in a marriage, that money in a shared account is property owned by both husband and wife? And yet, because of the father's belief, he took the money out and converted them into gold without telling his wife. Is this a mere intellectual disagreement, or is this a physical betrayal rooted from his belief? The trust has been broken and the disagreement is no longer on purely hypothetical ground. Realize that today the money became gold bars, next time the money might become a donation to a far-right group in Montana. Can the wife trust him after this? |
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