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

    Originally posted by Karmic Retribution View Post
    I tried to set that upon the feeble minded True Chrisitans.
    They don't seem to care about the bible.
    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?

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

    Originally posted by stealtfc View Post
    I have indeed read the bible. This is my favorite verse

    Psalm 50:6



    And the heavens proclaim his righteousness,
    for God himself is judge.
    I tried to set that upon the feeble minded True Chrisitans.
    They don't seem to care about the bible.
    Last edited by Pastor Ezekiel; 06-25-2007, 04:48 AM. Reason: profanity edited

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

    I have indeed read the bible. This is my favorite verse

    Psalm 50:6



    And the heavens proclaim his righteousness,
    for God himself is judge.

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

    Originally posted by stealtfc View Post
    Ok, first of all, incorrect grammer annoys me. The term is "lost" not loosed. Second of all, do you think it would be alright if a husband who WASN'T christian beats, my bad, I mean "disciplines" his wife? Because, if that is morally unacceptable, then having God allows you to beat the crap out of your wife when she does something he doesn't like. "Your looks annoy me today" *Punch in nose and break it* "next time, don't be so ugly."... sounds pretty bad to me either way. burning a steak is a common mistake - it happens, even at 5 star restaraunts. Pro chefs mess up food, yet, you get beat when you do it. You haven't gone to school for it - or, maybe you have, although it is highly unlikely. They have spent years learning how to cook properly, and they still make mistakes. no human is perfect. We are perfectly flawed, and that makes us perfect.
    Where do I begin?

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

    Originally posted by Joo View Post
    What's your least favorite verse?
    You know, that's a great question. Nothing comes to mind, as I love the Lord and have large sections of the Holy Bible memorized......No one has ever asked me that before. I'll have to think about that.

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

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Oh you've "read the bible" have you? Well then I'm sure you won't mind sharing a few of your favorite verses. Please favor us with the ones that justify letting one's wife get away with back sass and not having her Husband's hot dinner on the table the minute he comes home from work.

    "Us guys" are the only church in the world that follows the Holy KJV1611 Bible literally, with no exceptions. The rest are all pantywaists and liars.
    What's your least favorite verse?

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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
    but, not in modern english. Oh, and btw, i have read the bible, but it seems to me, you guys are the only ones who truly expect the woman to take a beating and accept it. Would it be acceptable to you if he wasn't christian and hitting her?
    Oh you've "read the bible" have you? Well then I'm sure you won't mind sharing a few of your favorite verses. Please favor us with the ones that justify letting one's wife get away with back sass and not having her Husband's hot dinner on the table the minute he comes home from work.

    "Us guys" are the only church in the world that follows the Holy KJV1611 Bible literally, with no exceptions. The rest are all pantywaists and liars.

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

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    "Loose" can be used as a verb, and when used as such and depending on context, "loosed" is the correct past participle.
    but, not in modern english. Oh, and btw, i have read the bible, but it seems to me, you guys are the only ones who truly expect the woman to take a beating and accept it. Would it be acceptable to you if he wasn't christian and hitting her?

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    Originally posted by stealtfc View Post
    Ok, first of all, incorrect grammer annoys me. The term is "lost" not loosed.
    "Loose" can be used as a verb, and when used as such and depending on context, "loosed" is the correct past participle.

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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
    Ok, first of all, incorrect grammer annoys me. The term is "lost" not loosed. Second of all, do you think it would be all right if a husband who WASN'T christian beats, my bad i mean "disciplines" his wife? Because, if that is moraly unacceptable, then having god allows you to beat the crap out of your wife when she does something he doesn't like. "Your looks annoy me today" *Punch in nose and break it* "next time, don't be so ugly."... sounds pretty bad to me either way. burning a steak is a common mistake- it happens, even at 5 star restaraunts. Pro chefs mess up food, yet, you get beat when you do it. You haven't gone to school for it-or, maybe you have, although it is highly unlikely. They have spent years learning how to cook properly, and they still make mistakes. no human is perfect. We are perfectly flawed, and that makes us perfect.
    So I take it you're a female. You yap like one anyway.

    Have you ever read the Holy Bible? Do you know what God expects of women?

    1 Peter 3:1
    Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands.

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

    Originally posted by Sister Mary Maria View Post
    He has loosed his patience on me several times already, but I am learning. Now I stay in the kitchen and my bedroom, and keep a radio on me at all times. If he wants something, he will call me on the radio.

    Bless you all for your wonderful advice! I will take it and pray on it.
    Ok, first of all, incorrect grammer annoys me. The term is "lost" not loosed. Second of all, do you think it would be all right if a husband who WASN'T christian beats, my bad i mean "disciplines" his wife? Because, if that is moraly unacceptable, then having god allows you to beat the crap out of your wife when she does something he doesn't like. "Your looks annoy me today" *Punch in nose and break it* "next time, don't be so ugly."... sounds pretty bad to me either way. burning a steak is a common mistake- it happens, even at 5 star restaraunts. Pro chefs mess up food, yet, you get beat when you do it. You haven't gone to school for it-or, maybe you have, although it is highly unlikely. They have spent years learning how to cook properly, and they still make mistakes. no human is perfect. We are perfectly flawed, and that makes us perfect.

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

    Originally posted by Captain James T. Kirk View Post
    I think people are wasting their time to help Sister Mary Marie Maria Mariah Carey. Based on how she talks about "discipline", I think she likes it and probably burns her husband's toast on purpose. LOL!
    New here and already spreading vicious lies about me? That is entirely uncalled for! Apologize now, and maybe I'll consent to sharing the word of God with you.

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  • Old Iron Crotch
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    Re: Should I avoid crying when my husband disciplines me?

    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    I suppose you want him to give birth as well?

    Nah, men don't have the strength for it.

    Actually, knowing you, you'd probably prefer if he had an abortion instead...
    Any child (especially a daughter) facing a future with TC's as parents would probably prefer not to be born.

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  • Captain James T. Kirk
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    I think people are wasting their time to help Sister Mary Marie Maria Mariah Carey. Based on how she talks about "discipline", I think she likes it and probably burns her husband's toast on purpose. LOL!
    Seriously though, this setup disgusts me because men and women are equals and should be equals in a relationship, but I don't know if this would lead to murder. I was spanked growing up, but my dad never broke my skin, let alone a bone. If all this is is spankings, then it's more kinky than dangerous. But if he ever punches or kicks her, she should get away from him immediately. I can't believe people put up with this stuff over a fairytale. If Jeebus told them to carry lightsabers and call upon the force, we'd be surrounded by Jabbas everywhere.

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

    Originally posted by Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S. View Post
    What did he do to get God angry? I assure you he will not be recovering anytime soon if he is making your mother work, contrary to the plan that God has set up for your family. The woman is to raise the children, not to perform any outside work that might support the family.
    He's not making her do anything, she chooses to work.

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