Don't you just hate it when someone trangsresses your own personal moral code and gets away with it?
Which teaching of Christ do you have in mind? In my bible her tells the woman at the well, "Go and sin no more". In your's he apparently says, "Let's party".
Even Christ, in anger, threw the money-changers from the temple. The church group has a code of conduct to uphold-- and EVERYONE is accountable. Remember how your teacher punished the whole class, when there was an infraction? You didn't think it was fair-- but it worked. Public schools do the same thing with families at times-- suspension can punish the family more than the kid, who thinks he's getting an extra vacation-- and the way this is being handled, it's likely Mom didn't say to daughter she's expelled because of Mommy's stripping, but told her they don't like Mommy's job. The school probably said NOTHING to daughter, just handed her pink slip to her mother.
Don't you just hate it when someone trangsresses your own personal moral code and gets away with it?
Maybe you and the mom see it that way. I would expect the Church leaders are feeling transgressed, themselves-- look, they're going to compromise with a person who has no intention of making a full, and complete repentence. "Go they way, AND SIN NO MORE." Thankfully, we don't have to be the judge, but the mom said she wasn't proud of her job-- are you saying that her own feelings of guilt are the result of someothers' trangression? The woman was conflicted from day 1. What's with people who feel transgressed by others, when they really do it to themselves?