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Farrah Abraham's Father Speaks About Daughter's 'Sin' and Forgiveness

Farrah Abraham's father, Mike, has spoken out about his daughter's recent revelation that she made an intimate video and would sell it for $2 million. Mike said that even though his granddaughter doesn't understand what's going on, one day his daughter will have to explain everything and deal with the consequences.

"At this time, Sophia is four years old and she does not know the difference between good, bad or indifferent," Mike told Radar Online. "In regards to down the line, just like anything, we all have consequences for our actions and I am sure Farrah will have to address this with Sophia in the event the tape ever became public."

Abraham's mother spoke out about their family's religious values, and Mike spoke about that with his interview to Radar.

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"I am a man of very strong faith and I have been taught about forgiveness. Farrah, like everyone else on this planet, is subject to sin. If something like that (the video) came out, I may not like it, but the bottom line is that I love my daughter. For me the bottom line is this– my job is to teach both of them forgiveness and acceptance and what love is," Mike explained.

Abraham has gone back and forth about her participation in the film, but finally confessed to making it for her own private collection. She has reportedly been offered $100,000 for the tape but is holding out for "a couple million."

"Farrah's activities are like anyone's private activities because she told me this was a private matter. In the end, it's none of your business. For as long as I am on this earth, I am tasked with motivating her to be the best person she can be. And not be judgmental doing it," Mike noted.

Abraham starred on "Teen Mom" for four seasons before the show ended and she's been working to build her own brand ever since. Her family is supporting her in her endeavors and through this public stumble.

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