OK..we're going to agree again LOL!
If this is the man Jon has truly turned to for help, I think there is a chance for him. I really liked what this man had to say. It doesn't sound to me like Jon has turned Jewish, however. Unless he's going to be a Christian Jew. The Rabbi said he was a Christian and needed to remember that.
(I hope this isn't too religious for the mods..I"m trying not to use Biblical versus).
I can only assume that being public about asking for forgiveness, and being accountable for how he acts is part of the counseling. We have had people in church come forward and ask publicly for forgiveness, admit what they have done wrong and totally change their lives. By the congregation knowing, there is a lot of accountability, so the person wouldn't be able to easily continue doing whatever they asked for forgiveness from.
I would guess that Jon agreed to this.
And I could be completely wrong too, and this is a 15 minute thing again. Or Jon setting up for custody. I just hope it isn't.
In what aspect is Jon seeking advice from him??
I am truly disappointed about this:
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2009/11/jon-gosselin-cancels-appearance-rabbi
Well, maybe he just isn't ready to say Hailey was a mistake, and to apologize to Kate, if he doesn't think he owes her an apology. Too bad.
Here's where we don't agree LOL. I happen to think, no matter what Jon did, it's always Kate's fault.no matter what Kate did, somehow it was all Jon's fault.
Jon changed his mind and showed up after all.
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...in-changes-mind-appearance-sparse-crowd-shows
Good lord. It's hard to keep up these days.
Could be. It does sound like he and Hailey are history though.
His statement sounds credible though -- maybe realistic is a better word -- it beats a lot of what he's been saying the past month.
I hope at least some of what the Rabbi has been saying sinks in a bit. Although I can understand him not wanting to apologize to Kate for dating even though the Rabbi is saying it doesn't matter who ended it. It sort of reminds me of the marriage advice that Jon got from Donny Osmond on The Insider -- no matter what Kate did, somehow it was all Jon's fault.
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What did Kate do to Jon? We really do not know of anything that she did to him.
We have a bit of a story Jon tell that she was fed up with him....but not why.
Marriages have all kinds arrangements. Donny & the Rabbi are correct he was & is a married man. If the "other" woman were not around to keep Jon company who knows, the marriage might be saved.
Marriages have good & bad years.
I don't know if Jon is still attending his church, but generally, in the AoG churches, the marriage would not have been considered over before they were divorced (and in some stricter churches, not even then). Muncipal rules usually differ, and as you said, once you have a legal separation, the marriage is over (for instance, the spouse cannot be charged with adultery).And where I live the marriage is officially over as soon as the couple is officially separated -- income is earned separately, custody arrangements are made, etc. Often, annulments are granted long before the divorce is finalized ie. the church agrees that the marriage is over, and the divorce is mostly about distributing the marital assets.
I didn't say she did anything to Jon -- I said no matter what Kate did it was somehow all Jon's fault. And I don't agree with that opinion.
Do you seriously think there was any chance they were going to get back together after Kate filed for divorce. IMO, most people wouldn't hang in there after something like that, or the People article that came out the day after that. She had publicly shamed him long before he was dating anybody else, or did any interviews.
Unless you think maybe Kate did all of that as a PR stunt? I don't think so -- I think she made it sound like it was final.
And where I live the marriage is officially over as soon as the couple is officially separated -- income is earned separately, custody arrangements are made, etc. Often, annulments are granted long before the divorce is finalized ie. the church agrees that the marriage is over, and the divorce is mostly about distributing the marital assets.
I might look at it differently if Kate hadn't been the one to file for divorce, but IMO once she had done that Jon was a free man.
If someone is close enough for your children to call them Nana, you go to their funeral.![]()