saturneptune
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I am one of those who believes that a type of bankruptcy is sin. The one where you halt your debt with the intent to pay it off I don't believe is. The one where you liquefy all assets to pay off what you can and then drop the rest, I believe is sin. My personal belief is that, regardless of the circumstances that brought you there, it is stealing.
My wife and I contemplated bankruptcy at one point. But she got a job and I took a second job (until i joined the military) and we paid off our debt in about 6 years. We went without a lot of things during that time.
Someone provided a service or goods and deserves to get paid. If they aren't, then they are stolen from.
I do not judge those who go into bankruptcy, any more than I judge a single mother. Sin is sin, but it is in the past and we need to move forward.
Baloney. Your opinion of Scripture does not make something a sin or not a sin. Your opinion is just what you said, your personal belief. Bankruptcy is a tool in law, and nothing wrong with using it unless it is a deliberately planned evasion of payment. Most people do not do that. What amazes me is that you take chapters of the bankruptcy code and divide them between sin and no sin. Say, what about the subchapters and paragraphs?
You are right about one thing, you do not judge me, or others. If a sin is truly a sin, one does not just move forward. One learns the lesson then moves forward. Oh, and tell Dave Ramsey I said hi.
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