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  • Twiggy
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    Re: Discipline Of The Wife

    Originally posted by wait_what View Post
    I am pretty sure the Pastor will be just fine. Butany many trying to "find" the right girl will have a hard time seeing around you to the other women that could be right. You do take up the view. Please stop.
    Is that "any others"?
    Do you mean my avatar thing? It's funny isn't it? I think you could find a picture of a fatter person though, whoever googled didn't spend very long on it.

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  • Barack
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    Re: Discipline Of The Wife

    Originally posted by Felicity View Post
    Why do you hate women?
    Why do you hate yourself? As long as my wife is a Christian and abide by the Scripture, I'd be more than content. I would never assault a woman. NEVER.

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  • Felicity
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    Originally posted by Barack View Post
    When I get married, I'll make sure that my wife is treated with love. respect (no violence.) I would never make her feel compelled to be a housewife. I don't believe in that gibberish and neither should you.
    Why do you hate women?

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  • Barack
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    When I get married, I'll make sure that my wife is treated with love. respect (no violence.) I would never make her feel compelled to be a housewife. I don't believe in that gibberish and neither should you.

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  • wait_what
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    Originally posted by Twiggy View Post
    Awww... my parents love each other. It's ok, one day you'll find the right girl!
    I am pretty sure the Pastor will be just fine. But any many trying to "find" the right girl will have a hard time seeing around you to the other women that could be right. You do take up the view. Please stop.

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  • Twiggy
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    Re: Discipline Of The Wife

    Originally posted by Pastor William Nathaniel Sampson View Post
    For crying out loud. The idea of romantic love didn't come about except in the last three centuries or so. It has just gotten steadily worse with Hallmark and DeBeers telling women that if he doesn't buy you things that he doesn't love you. Whatever love means.
    Awww... my parents love each other. It's ok, one day you'll find the right girl!

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  • Brother Helge
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    Originally posted by lukasekman View Post
    When needed, I punch my wife in her belly. A good punch knocks her air out, and give us both a needed break to calm down. This is useful if we got stuck in an argument loop.

    There's a proverb "one punch is worth a thousand words"
    I prefer the preemptive strike as I don't tolerate pointless argumentation.

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  • lukasekman
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    When needed, I punch my wife in her belly. A good punch knocks her air out, and give us both a needed break to calm down. This is useful if we got stuck in an argument loop.

    There's a proverb "one punch is worth a thousand words"

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  • Pastor William Nathaniel Sampson
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    Originally posted by believer1 View Post
    I dont see how love can be irrelevant in a marriage...sorry, but thats just my opinion.
    For crying out loud. The idea of romantic love didn't come about except in the last three centuries or so. It has just gotten steadily worse with Hallmark and DeBeers telling women that if he doesn't buy you things that he doesn't love you. Whatever love means.

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  • believer1
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    I dont see how love can be irrelevant in a marriage...sorry, but thats just my opinion.

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  • Twiggy
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    Originally posted by Brother Harold Porter View Post

    If she does not fully agree with such clear and concise scripture, a backhand is in order. Repeat until she agrees with Jesus.

    2.) Choose your methods for punishment in advance so she knows exactly what she stands to lose or the level of pain associated with each category of infraction. As an example, if she makes a snotty remark that the lawn needs mowing one week and gets a kick in the behind, and the next week you simply confiscate her crossword puzzle book for the same offense, you are sending mixed messages and failing in your duty to be as clear as God’s Word.

    3.) Never argue or show weakness. As we know, the woman is as crafty as the serpent and will often resist her discipline with subtle comments that only slightly irritate you. If you allow this, it will escalate into a verbal confrontation and she may provoke you to the point that you lose all control. We do NOT want this to ever happen. Instead, the second the sassmouth starts back talking, administer the appropriate punishment and put an end to it. Remind her that Jesus didn’t mince words and you won’t either.
    It would kind of suck to be married to you haha

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  • Brother Helge
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    Originally posted by believer1 View Post
    Have you men ever been in love with any of your women?
    I love Jesus!
    That's what's important.

    Brother Porter is trying to teach you something here so read and learn instead of asking irrelevant questions.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Originally posted by believer1 View Post
    Have you men ever been in love with any of your women?
    That's completely irrelevant. All that matters is how much we love God!

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  • believer1
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    Have you men ever been in love with any of your women?

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  • Disciple Luke
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    Wise words Brother Rubicon.

    God blessed me with a wonderful 12 years with my wife Sarah. She died in childbirth seven months ago and I believed that God would never find me another wife. I was quite prepared to remain celibate and bring up my boys with the assistance of a paid nanny.

    But God has lead me to Landover Baptists and I truly believe he has a plan for me that is different to my own.

    Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

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