It looks like Josh Duggar's in-laws couldn't be less thrilled about their daughter, Anna, being married to the most famous cheater in America. According to the latest gossip news updates, the 19 Kids and Counting star could be looking at a divorce after Anna's brother's seemingly voiced the family's feelings when he attacked the religious zealot for cheating on his sister. It's said that the Keller family knew what they were getting when they agreed to Josh and Anna engagement -- being that they were supposedly told about the Josh's incidents of child molestation before the wedding got their okay.
It would seem that Anna Duggar's brother, Daniel Keller, has had just about enough of his 19 Kids and Counting in-laws trying to act as though Josh Duggar's numerous indiscretions are no big deal because they believe in Jesus.
After Josh's sister, Jessa, posted a Bible verse to Facebook explaining that anyone confessing their sins deserves to be forgiven, a very angry Keller left a couple comments letting his in-laws know that he couldn't disagree more (via Us Weekly):
Posted by Jessa Seewald on Sunday, August 23, 2015
"You have to confess and forsake your sin to have mercy. Not sin confess and repeat.
"Tell me how you would feel if someone cheated on your sister and brought so much disgrace to you and your family.
"Confessing and getting caught are two different things. You want to know what happens when you cover your sin maybe you should go read your bible instead of beating people over the head with it."
One source the latest September 7, issue of OK! Magazine claims that Anna is just as upset as her brother at Josh's incredible hypocrisy:
"Anna is furious with Josh -- she is not talking to him.
"Even if she doesn't divorce Josh, she may just leave and move back in with her parent.
"She feels like her life is a lie."
Despite all their recent indignation, the family insider that People spoke to insisted that Anna and the rest of the Keller's knew about Josh's rocky past when they agreed to let him marry their daughter:
"Anna did know...Her whole family knew something had happened.
"It definitely wasn't portrayed in its entirety. I don't think she understood the entirety of what had happened.
"She was very sheltered with anything that came to physical relations or anything like that. She knew the words 'rape' or 'abuse,' but I don't think she really understood what that even meant."
What do you think about the Duggar's acting as though all the have to do is say their sorry to be instantly forgiven for any and all pain they have caused the people they claim to love most?
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