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  • Joo
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Rachael Van Helsing View Post
    Because that's the wrong way to do it. What you do is rip out the pages and use them as toilet paper first. Anything else would be wasteful.
    Or use it even more productively. As kindling.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    Well anyway, whats so bad about flushing a book down the toilet?
    You may feel free to flush all the Harry Potter books down the toilet that you can lay your hands on. Do the same with all of the pornographic chink manga you stimulate yourself with too.

    The Holy Bible is the Literal Word of God, not some feminazi tract on the elimination of Mankind. No one will ever raise the least objection to you flushing, burning, or wiping your large bum with any of those others, but you should know this: Mistreating the Holy KJV1611 Bible in any way is blasphemy, pure and simple.

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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    Well anyway, whats so bad about flushing a book down the toilet?
    Because that's the wrong way to do it. What you do is rip out the pages and use them as toilet paper first. Anything else would be wasteful.

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  • eightofninekev
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    Well anyway, whats so bad about flushing a book down the toilet?
    it might block your pipes

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  • Ixi
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Icky; As has been explained to you ad nauseum, you have exactly one "right" here. You have the right to accept Jesus as your personal Saviour.

    Other than that, you have no rights. This is God's favorite forum, Icky. We cannot risk offending our Lord by granting special rights to every harlot, witch or homer who staggers in here.

    Your father who art in prison has more rights there than you do here. Think about that.
    Well anyway, whats so bad about flushing a book down the toilet?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    Hey, you all are at your computers telling me that pagans are homers that will burn in hell, so I have just as much right to tell you to flush a BOOK down the toilet.
    Icky; As has been explained to you ad nauseum, you have exactly one "right" here. You have the right to accept Jesus as your personal Saviour.

    Other than that, you have no rights. This is God's favorite forum, Icky. We cannot risk offending our Lord by granting special rights to every harlot, witch or homer who staggers in here.

    Your father who art in prison has more rights there than you do here. Think about that.

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  • Ixi
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    When God's law is once again the law of the land, I will be the first in line to strike a match and send you to your rightful punishment. Until then, be thankful that you live in a bleeding heart lieberal society that allows you to make such blasphemous threats!
    Hey, you all are at your computers telling me that pagans are homers that will burn in hell, so I have just as much right to tell you to flush a BOOK down the toilet.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    That's acually not a bad idea...
    When God's law is once again the law of the land, I will be the first in line to strike a match and send you to your rightful punishment. Until then, be thankful that you live in a bleeding heart lieberal society that allows you to make such blasphemous threats!

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  • Ixi
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    tell me if I should flush the Bible down the toilet.
    That's acually not a bad idea...

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Ixi View Post
    How about this? You do what YOU want, and not what your husband wants.
    I want to submit to my husband the way God tells me to. I don't recall anywhere in my post where I asked for man-hating, God-loathing feminazis to tell me if I should flush the Bible down the toilet.

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  • Ixi
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    When I misbehave or don't learn my Bible lessons well enough, it's the duty of my husband, Mr. Whitford, to discipline me, and I accept that. The Lord has ordered me to submit to my husband in all things, and that's the way it should be (Adam wasn't formed from Eve's rib, after all).
    So when he strikes me, it's for my own good. But it does hurt, so naturally I want to cry. He hasn't said anything about it yet, but I want to do the right thing to make his life easier and not distract him from Jesus. Should I try not to cry at all, or wait until he's done and cry in another room so as not to disturb him? Or should I cry right there to show that I'm learning my lesson?
    If I could get some feedback before I ask him, it would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you, and God bless!
    How about this? You do what YOU want, and not what your husband wants.

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  • angelique_of_the_damned44
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    Hey, Frankie. Your avatar looks familiar, have I seen you on TV before.

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  • Frankie Allyn
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    No husband likes to hurt their wife.
    I myself do not enjoy it,
    but I know it is the Lord's way and must be done.
    Yelling out is, as said before, not a good thing.
    Crying is a natural part of life and your husband should understand if you do.
    Silence is golden.

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  • Sister of Sacred Suffering
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    I say let the tears flow freely as they are pure in the eyes of the Lord. They were produced while your husband was administering one of the most Holy and loving acts, disciplining his wife. Those tears you cry are purified by the pain your husband is making you feel to be right with the Lord.

    I would also suggest you thank your husband after he is done disciplining you. Without him you would be nothing, an idle waste like myself (and other unmarried Christians or married women who are unable to reproduce). God Bless

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by stealtfc View Post
    lol. i know. and, they don't seem to respond when they have anwsers to a question they don't like. They ignore my questions half the time. isn't the golden rule of christianity to " Do one to others as you want to have done to you?" if that is the case, why do you beat your wives? When you forget to do something, or forget to put gas in the car, do they get to beat you?
    Do any of your questions have to do with the topic established here? The lady asked about how much crying is appropriate when taking a Godly beating from her Godly husband.

    If you have questions, why not start a thread in the correct forum and post your idiotic questions there instead of scattering them all over our Godly boards? And once they're answered, accept what was said and don't keep whining on and on like a female. OK?

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