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In reply to the discussion: Pastor outed on Ashley Madison commits suicide [View all]tabasco
(22,974 posts)26. Still a crime in 21 states. A felony in Michigan and Wisconsin.
But not a crime in Louisiana.
http://archive.freep.com/article/20140417/FEATURES01/304170139/adultery-illegal-21-states
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predicated on a dramatic lack of all necessary relevant knowledge of each individual case...
LanternWaste
Sep 2015
#51
Maybe he felt that suicide would devastate his family less than living with the knowlege
notadmblnd
Sep 2015
#55
Terrorism and theft. It's the same folks stealing your credit card data. They are criminals, and so
jtuck004
Sep 2015
#9
"Some here will say that he got what he deserve"> The very passionate - often with a nose just small
jtuck004
Sep 2015
#6
States have enforced adultery bans following the USSC decision in Lawrence v. Texas
tabasco
Sep 2015
#43
According to the religious right it is, unless, of course, they themselves get caught.
4lbs
Sep 2015
#34
No, it's a lot more. It's reputation, and hypocrisy, and loss of standing in his congregation
Demeter
Sep 2015
#24
He probably couldn't (or didn't want to) face his family and his congregation
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Sep 2015
#67
I am sorry for him, but perhaps if he had not subscribed to such narrow minded values
smirkymonkey
Sep 2015
#75
This sex shaming thing is typical conservative religion. He made things way worse for his family.
EEO
Sep 2015
#25
People that commit suicide ARE NOT cowards. I have nothing but hate for that opinion.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Sep 2015
#52
Well, I am an authority. And they are not assumptions, they are observations.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Sep 2015
#61
Being loaded down with Christian guilt and shame could drive a person to suicide.
Manifestor_of_Light
Sep 2015
#82
Very sad for his family. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem...
peacebird
Sep 2015
#76