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  • Billy Bob Jenkins
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    When I bury my axehead in a tree, I often feel sad that the tree does not cry out in anguish. Trees stand in staunch defiance of Jesus, reaching for Heaven like the blasphemous tower of Babel, collaborating with hippies and environmentalists, and spewing radiation into the environment to keep the people in a state of irrational fear and win votes for big government.

    A disobedient wife who refuses to proclaim her repentance with tears is like a tree, except she is easier to knock down. Also, a disobedient wife can still be fertilized after you knock her to the ground, and will grow as a result of it, both literally and figuratively.

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  • Kristen Green
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    Whenever my husband disciplines me I cry as much as possible to let him know he's properly disciplining me. He seems happier now I used to hold in my tears, but he was just frustrated so one day I just started bawling my eyes out, and he was in a much better mood! So bawl your eyes out, and your husband will be happy!

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  • James Hutchins
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    I prefer to have my wife quietly weeping at all times. That way, I know she is always thinking about the problems she causes Jesus.

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  • Levi Jones
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    Originally posted by Atheist Troll Scum View Post
    Women are EQUAL to men.
    That is the funniest thing I have read all day! Tell us another one, sweetie.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Atheist Troll Scum View Post
    You should get divorced, and stop getting beaten by yor husband. Women are equal to men they have a brain the only difference is in genetals, and emotions. Listen leave your abusive relationship, and get a real man. Women are EQUAL to men. I'm a man, and I believe this. EDIT: I know this.
    Dear Homo;

    Don't waltz in here giving out unsolicited advice to the womenfolk. You won't find any "faghags" here.

    Anyway, where does it say in the Holy Bible that "women are equal to men?" Post the Scripture here.

    YIC,

    --Pastor Ezekiel

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  • Atheist Troll Scum
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    You should get divorced, and stop getting beaten by yor husband. Women are equal to men they have a brain the only difference is in genetals, and emotions. Listen leave your abusive relationship, and get a real man. Women are EQUAL to men. I'm a man, and I believe this. EDIT: I know this.

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  • HumbleWife
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    Originally posted by WWJDnow View Post
    I keep thinking that, if you're not crying, your husband isn't doing it right.
    As I have only recently become a Christian, and committed many foul sins, my husband beats me every day. I hope to be redeemed through the pain my flesh stands through, and the pleasure which it brings my husband to use me, his property, as he sees fit.

    I wonder; why would I cry? It brings my husband pleasure to beat me. It helps wash away my sins when he beats me. My then, should I cry? Is it not a joyous thing, to bring your husband pleasure, to be in obedience to your husband, owner and protector? Despite the pain, as unbearable as it may be, I can see no occasion to cry. Rather, it is something that brings me pleasure - not some twisted perversional pleasure from the beating itself, but the pleasure of obedience.

    The only cause I can see for crying would be the pain itself or to bring pleasure to your husband, and as my husband would point out, should a woman be so unused to pain that she cries at a mere beating, then the husband "isn't doing it right". So the only reason I can see to cry is if the husband is pleased by the crying, in which case if she doesn't cry that deserves a beating of its own!

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  • juliet
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    Originally posted by WWJDnow View Post
    I keep thinking that, if you're not crying, your husband isn't doing it right.
    Our Pastor says that the punished wife is not humbled enough if the pain is not sufficient to cause her abundant tears an sobbing.
    Our Pastor says that the husband has to give to his wife as much she can take, and even push her limits a bit, to make her learn the lesson.


    Our Pastor has a 43 years happily lasting marriage

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  • WWJDnow
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    I keep thinking that, if you're not crying, your husband isn't doing it right.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Leninism View Post
    There is no reason for your husband to hit you ever. Get help he has no right to physically abuse you. You should tell him not to hit you it's wrong. Crying is natural as it comes with pain. You should be more concerned about your husand hitting you than crying.
    Please don't confuse the ladies here. The LORD says quite clearly that discipline is a matter of lovingly restoring relationships following sin. When a wife sins against her husband, his disciplining her is the most compassionate thing he can do.

    Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous:
    nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.
    Hebrews 12:11


    Let me invite you to learn about Christian Domestic Discipline (the link is in my siggie):

    There is no scripture whatsoever that speaks poorly of discipline, and seeing what good things the Bible tells us come from discipline, it begs the question:
    How can a man say he loves his wife and not discipline her when needed?

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  • Johnathan
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    Originally posted by Leninism View Post
    There is no reason for your husband to hit you ever. Get help he has no right to physically abuse you. You should tell him not to hit you it's wrong. Crying is natural as it comes with pain. You should be more concerned about your husand hitting you than crying.
    How dare you!

    She follows in the steps of her LORD and yet you persecute her?

    So much for your liberal 'tolerance'.

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  • Leninism
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    Originally posted by Mrs. Mary Whitford 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!
    There is no reason for your husband to hit you ever. Get help he has no right to physically abuse you. You should tell him not to hit you it's wrong. Crying is natural as it comes with pain. You should be more concerned about your husand hitting you than crying.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by Catholic Woman View Post
    How could you ask for photos of her bare bottom? That's disgusting. Poor Julie!
    God has seen everything. Do you honestly think He is going to be shocked at the sight of a glowing red, firm buttock puckered from the Love of Jesus? We are after all, His Children. He has seen a female when she was merely one of Adams ribs.

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  • Angelie
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    Originally posted by Catholic Woman View Post
    How could you ask for photos of her bare bottom? That's disgusting. Poor Julie!
    He's a True Christian, his intentions are pure. Besides, you should be working on your Salvation, not attacking True Christians.

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  • Catholic Woman
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    Originally posted by Noah Sole View Post

    Just one thing - can you be consistent with capitalisation please. Although you correctly capitalised God you missed two instances of Godly. If you err like this again I will have to ask you to ask your husband to spank you very severely. I will insist on photographs to ensure there is redness and to show that you have been properly chastised.
    How could you ask for photos of her bare bottom? That's disgusting. Poor Julie!

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