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Post by Caitshidhe on May 11, 2009 11:22:17 GMT -5
Renaissance Blonde---that's a great response. I like it a lot. Unfortunately, religious crazypants people don't think like regular normal human beings. This is how somebody would tear your response apart:
1) You having a genetic illness is neither here nor there--GOD WILL PROVIDE, GOD WILL HELP YOUR CHILD. JESUS LOVES CHILDREN. And if the child is born with your particular disability, then they should, I dunno, use it for the glory of Jesus? Or something like that.
2) IT'S SELFISH NOT TO HAVE CHILDREN! THAT IS YOUR PURPOSE!
3) God didn't give you a mind. Satan did. God doesn't want women to think.
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Post by NoLeafClover on May 11, 2009 11:42:25 GMT -5
I'm relatively sure I'd run in the opposite direction of any woman who only wanted to produce children and do ork around the house. I want my spouse to be self-sufficient; God forbid it doesn't work out, and now a woman who's only goal is to spend her days on her back one way or another is left to fend for herself with a bunch of children they may not be able to take care of.
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Post by trike on May 11, 2009 17:56:36 GMT -5
Renaissance Blonde---that's a great response. I like it a lot. Unfortunately, religious crazypants people don't think like regular normal human beings. That would be religious crazy skirt to you!
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Post by renaissanceblonde on May 12, 2009 0:06:54 GMT -5
Thanks, guys! Oddly enough, it got published...
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Post by Jebediah on May 12, 2009 13:47:01 GMT -5
That was a great response, RB. I noticed some other comments were similar to yours.
I really hate the fact that she will be teaching her daughters that earning an education is less important than having child. I hope her children end up having more sense than she has.
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