Woman Has Been Always Shamed For Life In Sin, Tables Turn When Pregnant Sister Comes For Help
Religion isn’t a ‘get out of jail free’ card for people to do whatever they like. Especially when they use their religious views to justify horrid statements, it can end up backfiring on them. Not all believers are the same, but some can take their views a bit too far.
A teen was faced with this exact situation when she had to ask her sibling for help with an unexpected medical problem. She was caught out in her hypocrisy and forced to eat her harsh words when she found herself accidentally pregnant.
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Sibling can’t resist the urge to mock hypocritical sister’s religious beliefs after she comes begging for help to terminate accidental pregnancy
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The poster shared that their 19YO sister is a “hardcore evangelical” and that even though she knew abstinence was effective, she did not follow it or use birth control
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The teen used to say that her sibling was “living in sin and fornicating” but still ended up reaching out for help even though she was doing the same thing she was so against
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The sibling mocked the teen’s hypocrisy and asked her to tell their parents about it, but the girl was scared and said that their parents would disown her
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Despite everything, the sibling helped their sister out and also felt a bit bad for rubbing her beliefs in her face
The Original Poster (OP) shared that their 19-year-old sister is a very religious person and that they also used to be the same before going to university. Because of her strong faith, she believed that abstinence was the only effective form of birth control. She also felt that using any contraceptives was a “sin.” So she did not end up using any form of birth control.
A survey found that over 80% of Christians engage in intimacy just like their non-Christian peers. But, another study found that the more religious a participant was, the less knowledge they possessed about intercourse. The research also revealed that people with strong faith were less likely to use contraception on a regular basis, which could put them at higher risk for unplanned pregnancies and diseases.
Researchers studied the actions of unmarried religious adults between the ages of 18-29. They found that religious adults were 71% likelier than non-religious people to believe they were infertile after not becoming pregnant despite not using protection. Another 51% also engaged in inconsistent contraception use.
This is concerning, especially considering the situation that OP’s sister found herself in. She believed in the idea of abstinence. But because she could not follow it and lacked the correct education, she did not take any measures to protect herself. According to research by Maren Oslund, participants mainly got their knowledge about intimacy from their schools, mothers, or friends. Other sources may not always be reliable, which is why it’s important for schools and institutions to provide the correct guidance to youngsters.
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Many institutions promote abstinence-only education and it’s been observed that the federal government invests over $175 million annually in such programs. The issue with these frameworks is that they have been found to promote scientifically inaccurate information. They often distort data on condom efficacy and promote gender stereotypes.
According to Guttmacher Institute, “in theory, abstinence is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy and STIs. However, many adolescents who intend to practice abstinence fail to actually do so, and they often fail to use contraception when they do have intercourse.” This shows the dire need for correct and scientifically accurate education so that students understand their bodies and know how to proceed with intimacy as they get older.
The reason for this becomes even more important when you consider OP’s sister’s dire situation. The teen had nobody to turn to and had to reach out to her sibling for help because of her accidental pregnancy. She could not turn to her parents because she felt they would “disown” her. When she eventually went through with the procedure, she seemed to be doing okay physically, but had a hard time reconciling with her decision.
Although nobody should be put in such a tough situation, hopefully, the poster’s sister finally realized that she was wrong to force her beliefs on her sibling. This should have also been a wake-up call for her to use protection while being intimate. The post got 13k upvotes and 2.2k comments with people completely siding with the OP. Do you think the poster was right to mock their sister’s religious views? Add to the discussion in the comments.
People were annoyed by the sister’s hypocrisy and told the poster to use this situation as leverage in case she ever condemned the sibling’s lifestyle again
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I would have let the sister suffer with her hypocrisy. Religious freaks needs to learn to live their lives the way they demand everyone else lives theirs. If not, then they’re hypocrites with absolutely no integrity like the sister that got pre out of wedlock.
Sadly they often don't learn or change. Women who are anti-abortion for religious reasons are statistically more likely to have had an abortion than pro-choice women.
Load More Replies...Totally agree - the sister is messed up. But what happens next determines if she is even more so, or if this was the eye-opening moment. She needs counseling, which I assume she wouldn't go for, to sort this out for herself.
FAFO.. quit literally. And, some learn by doing.. Just hope it was consensual and that she learn something.
Load More Replies...ok for me but not for thee... i would have helped her out, because a person should never come into this world unwanted. but yes, i would have highlighted the hypocrisy and maybe tried to turn it into a lesson about compassion.
Jesus would despise the Evangelicals. They are the antithesis of what the Bible and Christianity teaches.
Sounds like the needy sister should pray harder for a solution. Never understood these people who insist their faith is the only way to live but can't seem to rely on it to get them out of jams. When things go right it's Jesus, when they go wrong it's someone else's fault.
first, i applaud the 'virgin birth' comment because i would have said something similar since sarcasm is my first language. when it comes to people wanting to stand on their faith for support of their condemnation of others there is always a twisted satisfaction when karma slaps them in the face. however, i do have some sympathy for her sister as it must be hard to reconcile her actions to herself. perhaps it will make her more empathetic to the issue of abortion and realize that sometimes there are reasons - very personal reasons - why a woman would make such a choice. i have one grown son and because of my weird body not letting me know i was pregnant until it was too late i wasn't able to have an abortion which i would have done. it wasn't that i wasn't ready to have a child; i never wanted children. but, guess what? you do what you need to do so i am not a grandmother as well.
I don't get what religion this sister is - she's anti-birth control, anti-fornication, but pro-abortion. 🤔
Sounds like the average conservative christian to me.
Load More Replies...Don't do it! You will be blamed for your sister's sins as well as being condemned for living in sin. It's not your problem, walk away.
I would have let the sister suffer with her hypocrisy. Religious freaks needs to learn to live their lives the way they demand everyone else lives theirs. If not, then they’re hypocrites with absolutely no integrity like the sister that got pre out of wedlock.
Sadly they often don't learn or change. Women who are anti-abortion for religious reasons are statistically more likely to have had an abortion than pro-choice women.
Load More Replies...Totally agree - the sister is messed up. But what happens next determines if she is even more so, or if this was the eye-opening moment. She needs counseling, which I assume she wouldn't go for, to sort this out for herself.
FAFO.. quit literally. And, some learn by doing.. Just hope it was consensual and that she learn something.
Load More Replies...ok for me but not for thee... i would have helped her out, because a person should never come into this world unwanted. but yes, i would have highlighted the hypocrisy and maybe tried to turn it into a lesson about compassion.
Jesus would despise the Evangelicals. They are the antithesis of what the Bible and Christianity teaches.
Sounds like the needy sister should pray harder for a solution. Never understood these people who insist their faith is the only way to live but can't seem to rely on it to get them out of jams. When things go right it's Jesus, when they go wrong it's someone else's fault.
first, i applaud the 'virgin birth' comment because i would have said something similar since sarcasm is my first language. when it comes to people wanting to stand on their faith for support of their condemnation of others there is always a twisted satisfaction when karma slaps them in the face. however, i do have some sympathy for her sister as it must be hard to reconcile her actions to herself. perhaps it will make her more empathetic to the issue of abortion and realize that sometimes there are reasons - very personal reasons - why a woman would make such a choice. i have one grown son and because of my weird body not letting me know i was pregnant until it was too late i wasn't able to have an abortion which i would have done. it wasn't that i wasn't ready to have a child; i never wanted children. but, guess what? you do what you need to do so i am not a grandmother as well.
I don't get what religion this sister is - she's anti-birth control, anti-fornication, but pro-abortion. 🤔
Sounds like the average conservative christian to me.
Load More Replies...Don't do it! You will be blamed for your sister's sins as well as being condemned for living in sin. It's not your problem, walk away.
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