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Am I wrong to be so cynical?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 553336" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>It's hard to say, but 3 weeks sober in the life of an addict is like a lifetime, so if God has transformed him, who are we to say it's not possible. on the other hand, you know the parable about the seeds? Some fall on rocky ground and sprout up quickly, but without strong roots, they soon wither. If your son is developing healthy roots, it will stick. Even if he relapses, he may get back on track...only time will tell. If you pray, it wouldn't do a bit of harm to pray for his continued enlightenment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 553336, member: 13882"] It's hard to say, but 3 weeks sober in the life of an addict is like a lifetime, so if God has transformed him, who are we to say it's not possible. on the other hand, you know the parable about the seeds? Some fall on rocky ground and sprout up quickly, but without strong roots, they soon wither. If your son is developing healthy roots, it will stick. Even if he relapses, he may get back on track...only time will tell. If you pray, it wouldn't do a bit of harm to pray for his continued enlightenment! [/QUOTE]
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