Originally posted by Levi Jones
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It was simply the way it was in the thread about someone being judged for being Swedish. I can't really quote at what they said since I closed the window awhile back, but also not going to be pointing fingers. It's not what this thread is about, afterall.
The way you worded your opening post identified you as a woman. I have been at this a long time and I'm rarely wrong, but I will admit if I am.
My guess was female mid to late 20's, which would mean you are likely married. If not, it would be a bit strange.
My guess was female mid to late 20's, which would mean you are likely married. If not, it would be a bit strange.
And no, I am not in that age group
And don't worry though, not all Christian women are married in that time, not as weird as you think. Though, for being right so often, that is very impressive. Wrong once or twice, no biggie.Still though, regarding an earlier question, why would a wife need her husband's permission to access to the internet in this modern age? Just curious. This is probably a rule you're accustomed to, so I know the answer will be trustworthy.
It certainly wasn't my intent, but without you telling us, I'm stuck merely using the Holy Spirit as a guide.
You jumped to conclusions about us being somehow mean when we are merely trying to bring God's Message to people who so desperately need it.
I can explain how I came to the mean conclusion. But that would be very difficult right here and now seeing it would just cause further chaos. Things are also a little extra sensitive here, so I'll take that into account, albeit that sensitivity could also result into more conclusion jumping. May I say we all did some conclusion-jumping here, or is that wrong?Aaaand once again, I apologize, no offense to anyone, yep, okay.



That was a judgement he made on a whim (though it might have just been asked as a standard procedure, but he still made the assumption.) And then we have someone thinking it makes you gender confused. That could also be seen as hurtful.
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