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Please, as I have said I haven't let a man do more then kiss my cheek as such I am not a trollop. More from you and I will simply ignore your posts.
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Re: A Candle in the Darkness
Mary Ethelreda,
If you would be so kind could you link once again to that site you showed us when you first joined this forum for how a man of True Christianity should discipline his wayward wife for this trollop's education.
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Originally posted by James Hutchins View PostMy dear, as you may be aware, I am a True Christian™ and have been since I was 11. As such, I have followed Gods inerrant Word of Faith® and he has entrusted me with many, many children. My wife, Mrs. Hutchins has a child nearly ever ten or so months and has done so since our nuptials. May of our children have married since. However, there are still a few left. All of my sons are pure of heart, hard workers and successful. Every single one graduated home schooling with the highest of honors. All have been earning their keep since the age of four with most breaking into the six figure bracket by the age of 14.
Ralph here has been reading your thread and is interested in you. He is 17 and will be 18 on 12/24. He is the general partner of the Hutchins Country Store, LLC. This business is the sole supplier to over 10,000 acres of prime Shenandoah farm land and has well over 200 very loyal customers who spend an average of $300 a week each at the store. At a 40% margin, Ralph clears (in cash) $2,400 a week. Ralph expanded the store in just a few years to include an entertainment and Bible supply line as well as an internal gift shop where disadvantaged children create trinkets for retail sale at gift shops all along the Blue Ridge Parkway (the proceeds donated to God, of course).
Here is Ralph. I wanted him to wear a suit but he did not want to put on airs. He has my eyes!
Hmm, Ralph seems to of a good sort. Might you ask if he would be able to say the lyrics of the song I linked, and Sister Mary posted for all to see, with complete honesty? Would he support my writing career? Does he like to read, not just the Bible but other books? What where his favorite classes in school? Would Ralph treat me as Jesus Christ treated the women he meet and knew? I do not just want a True Christian Man but a good, kind man with a good heart.
Also I am a bit unsure whether having a husband younger then me is a good idea, as many young men not yet 20 have a lack maturity and good sense. Can you tell me a bit more on his personality and how he handles himself in different situations? Is he a young man with good manners and is intelligent?
Now I am asking these question to better know him, and to see if we are even compatible as a couple. There are times that some men and women are simply not good together, they just don't work. I wish to avoid any problems that might come about because of conflicting personalities and mindsets.
Oh I don't want to be a man, I am happy and glad to be a woman. I do desire a husband but one that I am partners with, one that will treat me as a companion not a servant. I have been taught by the Bible, and look to how Jesus treated women. Now could my mindset have been effected by the world I live in? Yes but I focus it through my faith, using the Bible and common sense.Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View PostWell dear, you do see Brother Redeemed Papist's point, though, right? As lovely as the lyrics are (and I do think they are), they don't replace Holy Scripture. These lyrics don't even reference Holy Scripture. We can note how lovely the imagery is, but we must not forget that by nature we women are moved by emotions rather than reason. For this reason the LORD has placed in our hearts a desire to be under the authority of our husbands. You might think of it like an instinct, but you must beware of the Godless society today that is teaching girls to fight that instinct, to demand to be treated as if they were really men.
But we're not. We're women. And that's okay, too.
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Well dear, you do see Brother Redeemed Papist's point, though, right? As lovely as the lyrics are (and I do think they are), they don't replace Holy Scripture. These lyrics don't even reference Holy Scripture. We can note how lovely the imagery is, but we must not forget that by nature we women are moved by emotions rather than reason. For this reason the LORD has placed in our hearts a desire to be under the authority of our husbands. You might think of it like an instinct, but you must beware of the Godless society today that is teaching girls to fight that instinct, to demand to be treated as if they were really men.Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View PostWell Sister Mary said she found them to be simply lovely, and I do to. Also it is not all 'me, me, me' it is how I see love, marriage, and relationships be. I would do for my hinsband what is in this song but I expect the same from him.
But we're not. We're women. And that's okay, too.
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What kind of father raises a daughter to feel like she has a right to expect a single thing from her husband except for him to provide a home for her sons?
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My dear, as you may be aware, I am a True Christian™ and have been since I was 11. As such, I have followed Gods inerrant Word of Faith® and he has entrusted me with many, many children. My wife, Mrs. Hutchins has a child nearly ever ten or so months and has done so since our nuptials. May of our children have married since. However, there are still a few left. All of my sons are pure of heart, hard workers and successful. Every single one graduated home schooling with the highest of honors. All have been earning their keep since the age of four with most breaking into the six figure bracket by the age of 14.
Ralph here has been reading your thread and is interested in you. He is 17 and will be 18 on 12/24. He is the general partner of the Hutchins Country Store, LLC. This business is the sole supplier to over 10,000 acres of prime Shenandoah farm land and has well over 200 very loyal customers who spend an average of $300 a week each at the store. At a 40% margin, Ralph clears (in cash) $2,400 a week. Ralph expanded the store in just a few years to include an entertainment and Bible supply line as well as an internal gift shop where disadvantaged children create trinkets for retail sale at gift shops all along the Blue Ridge Parkway (the proceeds donated to God, of course).
Here is Ralph. I wanted him to wear a suit but he did not want to put on airs. He has my eyes!
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Do you refrain from wearing mixed fibers in accordance with Deuteronomy 22:11 and Leviticus 19:19?Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View PostMy quest? Because I life my life as I should, following the instruction of the Bible, my salvation is not in question and thus I am not on any quest for eternal salvation. Please keep up Rev. M. Rodimer.
Do you keep the Sabbath?
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My quest? Because I life my life as I should, following the instruction of the Bible, my salvation is not in question and thus I am not on any quest for eternal salvation. Please keep up Rev. M. Rodimer.Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View PostYes, dear. We're aware of that. We saw it before.
She's a very nice lady and thoughtful, we all agree.
What has that to do with your quest for eternal salvation?
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Yes, dear. We're aware of that. We saw it before.Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View PostSighs, Sister Mary did not write those lyrics. Another wrote these lyrics it is from a song most dear to my heart. I link to the lyrics and Sister Mary posted them on this thread for those that would not follow a link by a non-member.
She's a very nice lady and thoughtful, we all agree.
What has that to do with your quest for eternal salvation?
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Sighs, God give me strength.Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View PostAnd are you both women...
I rest my case.
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And are you both women...Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View PostWell Sister Mary said she found them to be simply lovely, and I do to. Also it is not all 'me, me, me' it is how I see love, marriage, and relationships be. I would do for my hinsband what is in this song but I expect the same from him.
You see it stupid, thus making it clear your not the men for me.
Also I hope my husband has a better job then farming as such work does not pay the bills nearly as well as they did.
I rest my case.
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Well Sister Mary said she found them to be simply lovely, and I do to. Also it is not all 'me, me, me' it is how I see love, marriage, and relationships be. I would do for my hinsband what is in this song but I expect the same from him.
You see it stupid, thus making it clear your not the men for me.
Also I hope my husband has a better job then farming as such work does not pay the bills nearly as well as they did.
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Who cares who wrote them? They're just the imagination of some drippy woman and they hardly supplant the wisdom of scripture that women should just shut their mouths and do as they are told.Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View PostSighs, Sister Mary did not write those lyrics. Another wrote these lyrics it is from a song most dear to my heart. I link to the lyrics and Sister Mary posted them on this thread for those that would not follow a link by a non-member.
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Damn right 'bro.Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View PostWhat do song lyrics have to do with True Christians™ being unable to sin?
Song lyrics; sheesh. I didn't see anything in there about cooking, cleaning or washing and rubbing her husband-daddy's dirty feet after a day of working in the fields.
It was all about me, me, me. The song of the of the one who ate the apple. I don't know. I don't feel too good about this.
Why is she talking so much anyway?
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Sighs, Sister Mary did not write those lyrics. Another wrote these lyrics it is from a song most dear to my heart. I link to the lyrics and Sister Mary posted them on this thread for those that would not follow a link by a non-member.Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View PostI never knew Mary had it in her to write lyrics.
Do any of you remember that madwoman, Rita? She was obsessed with being some sort of literary genius and having the inside track on God yet when it came down to it she just wanted people to suck up to her dreadful poetry...
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