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  • A Follower
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by theuglyduckling View Post
    what the piffle the young lady shouldn't have to marry the man and she should be able to make her own choice on the kid and she should plead rape so piffle off you piffleing inconsiderate son of a bitch
    Haven't you ever heard of the Ten Commandments? It says not to kill. Children should not be murdered, not even if one of the parents is accused of being a criminal. And if the woman simply marries the man then it wasn't really rape, just a first date.

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  • theuglyduckling
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    what the fuck the young lady shouldn't have to marry the man and she should be able to make her own choice on the kid and she should plead rape so fuck off you fucking inconsiderate son of a bitch

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Oh, I wondered where his other 2 posts were. I wonder if he's ever read any of it at all?
    I doubt it. Is "he" even a he? He/she seems a bit too irrational and emotional to be a man. Maybe its a girl who was raped and didn't marry the rapist. Sinners these days...

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by Mother Of Seven View Post
    Hey Gay boy, why haven't you made your Introduction thread yet? Still waiting ......
    Oh, I wondered where his other 2 posts were. I wonder if he's ever read any of it at all?

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  • Mother Of Seven
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by LovemyBible
    Blah blah blah.
    Hey Gay boy, why haven't you made your Introduction thread yet? Still waiting ......

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  • LovemyBeer
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist?

    Well we know that Brother Terrance, along with the rest of the uneducated fools that write in here: CANNOT SPELL PROPERLY!!
    Go figure

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  • LovemyBeer
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    This has gotta be a joke right?

    It seems to me this girl has her head screwed on the proper way!!!! Absolutely she should press charges, absolutely she should terminate this pregnancy and she should NEVER consider marrying a rapist!!!!
    All of the other people out there who disagree with me keep one thing in mind-YOU ARE DELUSIONAL!!!!!!!!!!! YOU ARE SICK, SICK PEOPLE!!!!!
    What kind of parent are you that you want your daughter to marry the coward who raped her?????????
    All of you will be front and center waiting at Hell's Gate.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by Mary Thompson View Post
    I'm a bit boring. I read straight from Genesis to Revelations in one sitting. It only takes me about fourteen hours or so. I use one hand to turn the pages and the other hand to cook and clean!
    I don't think you're boring. Once I tried going Genesis, Revelation .. Exodus, Jude .. Leviticus, III John .. Numbers etc.,
    and Numbers is a fantastic book

    Here's a quote from John:
    III JOHN 1
    11
    Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.
    KJV

    That is always such a help for me, especially in the context of this topic.

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    When we read God's Word either straight through from Genesis to Revelation or in any other order, we find out how consistent He is. For example, sometimes I start with Judges—a really great book—and see God's Perfect Love in action. I find Deborah particularly encouraging.
    JUDGES 4
    1 And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the LORD, when Ehud was dead.
    No surprises so far, then.
    2 And the LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin king of Canaan, that reigned in Hazor; the captain of whose host was Sisera, which dwelt in Harosheth of the Gentiles.
    3 And the children of Israel cried unto the LORD: for he had nine hundred chariots of iron; and twenty years he mightily oppressed the children of Israel.
    4 And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she judged Israel at that time.
    5 And she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in mount Ephraim: and the children of Israel came up to her for judgment.
    6 And she sent and called Barak the son of Abinoam out of Kedeshnaphtali, and said unto him, Hath not the LORD God of Israel commanded, saying, Go and draw toward mount Tabor, and take with thee ten thousand men of the children of Naphtali and of the children of Zebulun?
    7 And I will draw unto thee to the river Kishon Sisera, the captain of Jabin's army, with his chariots and his multitude; and I will deliver him into thine hand.
    8 And Barak said unto her, If thou wilt go with me, then I will go: but if thou wilt not go with me, then I will not go.
    9 And she said, I will surely go with thee: notwithstanding the journey that thou takest shall not be for thine honour; for the LORD shall sell Sisera into the hand of a woman. And Deborah arose, and went with Barak to Kedesh.
    KJV .. look up

    Barak the wus set off and God's plan unfolded. Vile heathens were chopped up, their hero scarpered, was caught by the wife of an ally who saw an opportunity to witness for The Truth. She accepted Sisera into her tent, gave him some milk because he was thirsty and nailed his head to the floor.

    Just as Deborah had foretold. But that was not because she obsessed over crystal balls or did séances. Indeed God is very clear that her ability to judge came from Him, not from her. And clear that such a situation where He ruled Israel Himself was infinitely better than having a king.God's Just Law isn't something we could ever think up for ourselves. Provision for rape victims is a good example, as ravings from Bible deniers illustrate in the thread. And just as the "opinion" of some harlot concerning whether she ought to be incinerated or crushed scores 0 in God's table of appropriate outcomes, it is worth noting that Deborah's opinion ranks at the same level. If she had one. Which she didn't.

    And that is what I find encouraging, Mrs Thompson, that by having no opinion at all we can nevertheless still always be correct just like Deborah because we never express "comments" and stuff. Scripture alone is sufficient for us, and if anything else is necessary you can always ask your husband.
    After reading Judges, usually I go on to Joshua, or Zephaniah.


    Heathens never read it at all.


    I'm a bit boring. I read straight from Genesis to Revelations in one sitting. It only takes me about fourteen hours or so. I use one hand to turn the pages and the other hand to cook and clean!

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by Mary Thompson View Post
    I was curious and I searched the entire Bible for anything about women's opinions being important. None. Zero. The poster must be smoking some sort of sinful substance.
    When we read God's Word either straight through from Genesis to Revelation or in any other order, we find out how consistent He is. For example, sometimes I start with Judges—a really great book—and see God's Perfect Love in action. I find Deborah particularly encouraging.

    JUDGES 4
    1
    And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the LORD, when Ehud was dead.
    No surprises so far, then.
    2 And the LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin king of Canaan, that reigned in Hazor; the captain of whose host was Sisera, which dwelt in Harosheth of the Gentiles.
    3 And the children of Israel cried unto the LORD: for he had nine hundred chariots of iron; and twenty years he mightily oppressed the children of Israel.
    4 And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she judged Israel at that time.
    5 And she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in mount Ephraim: and the children of Israel came up to her for judgment.
    6 And she sent and called Barak the son of Abinoam out of Kedeshnaphtali, and said unto him, Hath not the LORD God of Israel commanded, saying, Go and draw toward mount Tabor, and take with thee ten thousand men of the children of Naphtali and of the children of Zebulun?
    7 And I will draw unto thee to the river Kishon Sisera, the captain of Jabin's army, with his chariots and his multitude; and I will deliver him into thine hand.
    8 And Barak said unto her, If thou wilt go with me, then I will go: but if thou wilt not go with me, then I will not go.
    9 And she said, I will surely go with thee: notwithstanding the journey that thou takest shall not be for thine honour; for the LORD shall sell Sisera into the hand of a woman. And Deborah arose, and went with Barak to Kedesh.
    KJV .. look up


    Barak the wus set off and God's plan unfolded. Vile heathens were chopped up, their hero scarpered, was caught by the wife of an ally who saw an opportunity to witness for The Truth. She accepted Sisera into her tent, gave him some milk because he was thirsty and nailed his head to the floor.

    Just as Deborah had foretold. But that was not because she obsessed over crystal balls or did séances. Indeed God is very clear that her ability to judge came from Him, not from her. And clear that such a situation where He ruled Israel Himself was infinitely better than having a king.God's Just Law isn't something we could ever think up for ourselves. Provision for rape victims is a good example, as ravings from Bible deniers illustrate in the thread. And just as the "opinion" of some harlot concerning whether she ought to be incinerated or crushed scores 0 in God's table of appropriate outcomes, it is worth noting that Deborah's opinion ranks at the same level. If she had one. Which she didn't.

    And that is what I find encouraging, Mrs Thompson, that by having no opinion at all we can nevertheless still always be correct just like Deborah because we never express "comments" and stuff. Scripture alone is sufficient for us, and if anything else is necessary you can always ask your husband.
    After reading Judges, usually I go on to Joshua, or Zephaniah.


    Heathens never read it at all.

    I SAMUEL 8
    JUDGES 4

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    I suppose from the perspetive of MSD it depends on what the damsel cried in the field. The text does not mention what to do if she doesn't cry out (in the field).

    I searched the whole chapter, Mrs Etheldreda, twice —

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    Sister Mitza, your dedication to find out the Truth is simply inspiring. Most people don't even read the Holy Bible but simply assume what they think must be in it, is in it. You search for concrete evidence. I hope this demoness learned something today.

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    I suppose from the perspetive of MSD it depends on what the damsel cried in the field. The text does not mention what to do if she doesn't cry out (in the field).

    I searched the whole chapter, Mrs Etheldreda, twice —

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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Sorry dear, I'm having trouble find the phrases "respect her opinion," or "it's her choice" in this verse. Where do you see it?
    I was curious and I searched the entire Bible for anything about women's opinions being important. None. Zero. The poster must be smoking some sort of sinful substance.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Sorry dear, I'm having trouble find the phrases "respect her opinion," or "it's her choice" in this verse. Where do you see it?
    I suppose from the perspetive of MSD it depends on what the damsel cried in the field. The text does not mention what to do if she doesn't cry out (in the field).

    I searched the whole chapter, Mrs Etheldreda, twice —

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by MourningStarDemoness View Post
    25 But if a man find a betrothed damsel in the field, and the man force her, and lie with her: then the man only that lay with her shall die.

    26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing; there is in the damsel no sin worthy of death: for as when a man riseth against his neighbour, and slayeth him, even so is this matter:

    27 For he found her in the field, and the betrothed damsel cried, and there was none to save her.

    He can't marry her if he's dead!
    Sorry dear, I'm having trouble find the phrases "respect her opinion," or "it's her choice" in this verse. Where do you see it?

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  • MourningStarDemoness
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    Re: What can you do if your daughter refuses to marry her rapist??

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Where does it say that in the Holy Bible? Post the Scripture here, or apologize to Jesus here and now!
    25 But if a man find a betrothed damsel in the field, and the man force her, and lie with her: then the man only that lay with her shall die.

    26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing; there is in the damsel no sin worthy of death: for as when a man riseth against his neighbour, and slayeth him, even so is this matter:

    27 For he found her in the field, and the betrothed damsel cried, and there was none to save her.

    He can't marry her if he's dead!

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