by Laura When I was growing up, my moms worked craft shows to support us kids. They often worked right through Christmas Eve and so we never celebrated Christmas actually on Dec. 25. We would usually have our Christmas celebration in the second week of January. That way my moms could take advantage of the awesome after Christmas sales available back then. It took the pressure off and I always felt like someone special when I told my friends that WE were celebrating Christmas on January 10th or what ever it was. The date was Full post …
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- abba12: I've never heard that verse explained that way, that's really interesting, thank you!
- Kristen: Madamoyzelle, Peter says men are to respect their wives, and I don't think Paul would contradict him. 1 Pet. ...
- Madamoyzelle: Hi Wordgazer! ' "Sorry, something went wrong there! The phrase was supposed to read, “It is very difficult to continue to ...
- Madamoyzelle: Hi Jenny, Probably "work" was too strong a word. It goes back to the "Boy-Girl Theory." It goes like this: A ...
- KR Wordgazer: Followed by, "If anyone teaches their spouse to be a doormat. . . "
- KR Wordgazer: Sorry, something went wrong there! The phrase was supposed to read, "It is very difficult to continue to love ...
- KR Wordgazer: I agree. I don't think adding male stereotypes helps. I think that even when a person isn't an ...
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- abba12: Or maybe we could just refer to them as bad homeschoolers or people who shouldn't be homeschooling in the first ...
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- shadowspring: Posturing and role playing is ultimately unsatisfying, even if you get the play the role of King Turd. Of ...
- Bill: seriously....you are still discussing 'God's will' and the Bible and not laughing as the absurdity of it? Many of you, ...
- Sophie: Uh huh... beat your wife down for having a will of her own and then wonder why she has no ...
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Michelle says, Never enough babies!What the quiverfull movement doesn't have is satisfaction. It casts itself as only looking for "blessing" but in many cases it seems to go far beyond that to reach the collectors' mentality which bespeaks more of greed, grabbing for every child you can, and if you don't do that, you fail spiritually. It's an insidious teaching and my only regret in accepting my atheism is knowing that there will be no ultimate reckoning where those who promoted and gained from this teaching do not face what they have created and see it for what it really is. The quiverful movement claims to welcome every child, but it never allows you to be happy with just what you have already. Satiety and peace are foreign to it.
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