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  • #16
    Re: How my Husband Saved me

    Originally posted by Trust in God View Post
    Is this really what husbands do? My father has yet to betroth me to anyone, but I was told I'd get to learn a little bit. At least so that I could teach our sons, when they are born!
    She hasn't been back so I think it may have been a troll telling us what she "thought" we wanted to hear.

    I've already had a run in with CPS over homeschooling. But it was cleared up fairly easily once I proved that I'm better educated than their grade 4 teachers and that my 9 year old son is basically ahead a grade because I find it easier to teach the two oldest boys the same stuff at the same time.

    Even my youngest (2 1/2) has "school" with his brothers where he is learning how to recognize and draw shapes, letters and numbers. Yet we're still constantly called "redneck inbred hillbillies" on this board by people who can't even put together a coherent sentence.
    Drama queen

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    • #17
      Re: How my Husband Saved me

      Originally posted by BelieverInGod View Post
      As the husband and head of the household, that is your choice, although not a popular position in Freehold. Personally I had the dogs going, but God seems to have told me to give it up as I ended up with Pneumonia and then found out all of my Rottie girls were infected with brucellosis. I found it rather shocking that it didn't touch any of the Brittanies. I believe that God is telling me that I'm spending too much time away from home.
      Perhaps Jesus is warning you away from the Rottweilers.

      I hear they can be temperamental. And eat your face.

      Personally, when I someday get married, I want my wife to have an education. That way, she can run the household, and teach the kids to read and write and help them get their Christian Law degrees from Oak Brook College of Law!

      Oak Brook College of Law is a Christian law school providing education and training in law and government policy in the context of a Biblical and historical framework. OBCL endeavors to prepare its students for the future practice of law and related careers by establishing the Biblical foundations of truth, righteousness, justice, mercy, equity, integrity, and the fear of God in legal education and in the professional arenas of law and government policy.

      Oak Brook College trains its students by using distance-learning techniques, seminars, workshops and on-line instruction. OBCL offers a four-year juris doctor program, which qualifies graduates to sit for the California Bar Exam, and if successful, to practice law. OBCL also offers a Paralegal certificate program, which qualifies students to sit for the Certified Legal Assistant Examination.
      Bible boring? Nonsense!
      Try Bible in a Year with Brother V, or join Shirlee and the kids as they discuss Real Bible Stories!
      You can't be a Christian if you don't know God's Word!

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