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  • Mary Thompson
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    Re: Twins.

    I'm cunfused, is Nestle good or bad?

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  • Alexandria Puckett
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    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    What on earth?

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Mary Thompson View Post
    The baby boys are fine to have breastmilk it's just the girls who can't have it, so I guess I'm also looking for Godly formulas.
    Probably best to avoid this one

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Originally posted by HolyHolly View Post
    Could the wet nurse provide nourishment to your boy babies that is not unclean? Just at thought...
    The baby boys are fine to have breastmilk it's just the girls who can't have it, so I guess I'm also looking for Godly formulas.

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Originally posted by Alexandria Puckett View Post
    PRAISE HIM!
    PRAISE HIM INDEED!

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  • Alexandria Puckett
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    Nestle comes to my mind, too, even though it is a Swiss company. However, they do a lot of Godly work, including introduction of their products to areas where people mix their products with unsafe water (such as rural areas of Africa), and areas where native people are lactose intolerant (e.g. Latin America). That leads to having less of these heathens and more power to Godly white people! Praise the Lord!
    PRAISE HIM!

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by Alexandria Puckett View Post
    None really spring to mind other than Nestle, as aforementioned by Dr. Niles, sorry.
    Nestle comes to my mind, too, even though it is a Swiss company. However, they do a lot of Godly work, including introduction of their products to areas where people mix their products with unsafe water (such as rural areas of Africa), and areas where native people are lactose intolerant (e.g. Latin America). That leads to having less of these heathens and more power to Godly white people! Praise the Lord!

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  • Alexandria Puckett
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    Re: Twins.

    Originally posted by Mary Thompson View Post
    Know any brands Jesus would approve of?
    None really spring to mind other than Nestle, as aforementioned by Dr. Niles, sorry.

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  • Holly Graham
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    Could the wet nurse provide nourishment to your boy babies that is not unclean? Just at thought...

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Originally posted by Alexandria Puckett View Post
    Yes sir, you are right. Then forget the breast pump, Mrs. Mary! Get formula for the little girl!
    Know any brands Jesus would approve of?

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  • Alexandria Puckett
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    Re: Twins.

    Originally posted by Dr Laurence Niles View Post
    Very well observed.

    Dirty pillows are Satan's way of causing Godly wealth creators like Nestlé to go out of business.

    With there being no truth behind the accusation that babies gain antibodies and the full compliment of nutrients from breast milk and the formula milk industry relies on free trails which cause female lady's milk to dry up and thus become reliant on their Godly product, we can only conclude that the radical gaywise agenda is set on inculcation of decent Christians into becoming lesbeans and panty waste homers.

    YIC
    Yes sir, you are right. Then forget the breast pump, Mrs. Mary! Get formula for the little girl!

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by Alexandria Puckett View Post
    Oh no, I don't think girl babies should be breastfed at all! It may seem small, but it could also mean the difference between a Godly little girl and a Feminazi Lezbeen that sucks on lady parts every day of her life. Get a breast pump and bottle feed her. Or...well, im not sure there is any thing in the Bible about breast pumps, so i'm not entirely sure about that.
    Also, thank you Miss Lizalor! That was very informative!
    And Mrs. Thompson, it's such a joy talking to you!
    Very well observed.

    Dirty pillows are Satan's way of causing Godly wealth creators like Nestlé to go out of business.

    With there being no truth behind the accusation that babies gain antibodies and the full compliment of nutrients from breast milk and the formula milk industry relies on free trails which cause female lady's milk to dry up and thus become reliant on their Godly product, we can only conclude that the radical gaywise agenda is set on inculcation of decent Christians into becoming lesbeans and panty waste homers.

    YIC

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  • Alexandria Puckett
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    Originally posted by Mary Thompson View Post
    All the questions I gave to the maid (Whose name is Abigail) were from my husband himself, I know not to rely on my feeble, womanly features, Abigail is indeed a wet nurse but I feel uncomfortable about a girl being breastfed, Abigail's own baby died, but was not eaten at least I hope not.
    I already have made swaddling clothes for the babies, being contaminated is a definite no-no as is disobeying the Bible in any way at all.
    But I will take your advice and send Abigail right to my husband with some wine, he isn't Jesus so he won't do with just a bottle of water (little Bible humor ), thank you again for the advice, I am so thankful to have you as a friend.
    YIC
    Mary Thompson.
    Oh no, I don't think girl babies should be breastfed at all! It may seem small, but it could also mean the difference between a Godly little girl and a Feminazi Lezbeen that sucks on lady parts every day of her life. Get a breast pump and bottle feed her. Or...well, im not sure there is any thing in the Bible about breast pumps, so i'm not entirely sure about that.
    Also, thank you Miss Lizalor! That was very informative!
    And Mrs. Thompson, it's such a joy talking to you!

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  • Mary Thompson
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    Re: Twins.

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    If your maid is a wet nurse, remember to ask her "how long since.." and if for any reason you need to see your children during your separation make sure they don't touch anything you have touched. Perhaps they ought to be restrained—swaddling clothes would be appropriate—so as not to become contaminated. The nurse herself will also become unclean from time to time I think it would be best if Mr Thompson were to undertake the interviews determining status in those respects of substitutes.
    LEVITICUS 15
    20 And every thing that she lieth upon in her separation shall be unclean: every thing also that she sitteth upon shall be unclean.
    21 And whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.
    22 And whosoever toucheth any thing that she sat upon shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.
    23 And if it be on her bed, or on any thing whereon she sitteth, when he toucheth it, he shall be unclean until the even.
    24 And if any man lie with her at all, and her flowers be upon him, he shall be unclean seven days; and all the bed whereon he lieth shall be unclean.
    25 And if a woman have an issue of her blood many days out of the time of her separation, or if it run beyond the time of her separation; all the days of the issue of her uncleanness shall be as the days of her separation: she shall be unclean.
    26 Every bed whereon she lieth all the days of her issue shall be unto her as the bed of her separation: and whatsoever she sitteth upon shall be unclean, as the uncleanness of her separation.
    27 And whosoever toucheth those things shall be unclean, and shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even.
    28 But if she be cleansed of her issue, then she shall number to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean.
    KJV

    A baby touching your bed (or chair) becomes unclean. If it's a girl it probably doesn't make much difference. Mr Thompson may wish to establish (if it's a wet nurse we're talking about) what happened to her own baby. Did she eat it? The Bible is clear that we show no compunction in eating our offspring during lean times and if she were not so impoverished why would she be applying for the position in the first place? I would suggest that any prospective wet nurses be forwarded to Mr Thompson for evaluation, perhaps with a gift of wine to compensate him for the inconvenience. I would be willing to go along with her to make sure she didn't swap the wine for something else or run off. No doubt you have a location for your husband where he could be found for this act of love?

    I know you wouldn't want the twins to become doubly vile, polluted as they are by you from conception and subject to error per favour the maid in ignorance.

    What more evidence should one need of God's Perfect Love than that He has set out these commandments for our Salvation?
    All the questions I gave to the maid (Whose name is Abigail) were from my husband himself, I know not to rely on my feeble, womanly features, Abigail is indeed a wet nurse but I feel uncomfortable about a girl being breastfed, Abigail's own baby died, but was not eaten at least I hope not.
    I already have made swaddling clothes for the babies, being contaminated is a definite no-no as is disobeying the Bible in any way at all.
    But I will take your advice and send Abigail right to my husband with some wine, he isn't Jesus so he won't do with just a bottle of water (little Bible humor ), thank you again for the advice, I am so thankful to have you as a friend.
    YIC
    Mary Thompson.

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