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The kids are fine, or at least started out that way. Too many adoptive parents I've known never got the message and instruction on how to raise a child properly.
No, you dodged mine by asking...
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Apparently you've never been pregnant.
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Wow! Two ideal solutions! *gag* And now there are going to be millions more newborns put into the system that's already sagging.
My choice would be a thorough education about preventing...
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She allows the baby to live.
The mother does not want the baby. She gives birth. What will happen to that baby?
My question has NOT been answered. Please stop putting me down.
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She allows the baby to live.
The mother does not want the baby. She gives birth. What will happen to that baby?
My question has NOT been answered. Please stop putting me down.
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The mother does not want the baby. She gives birth. What will happen to that baby?
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Answer my question please. You have no ideas what to do with a newborn the mother doesn't want or can't keep?
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And babies that result from rape, domestic abuse, incest, bad family planning?
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What do you plan to do with them once they're born and the mothers don't want them?
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That's the entire point of the creation of Eve. Eve. Cleave. Get it???
Doesn't your wife cleave to you? Hasn't she for years?
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I admitted nothing, Mr. Literalist.
If women aren't owned, why aren't they allowed control of their bodies?
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And you are a literalist. "But but but it doesn't say the wife cleaves. It's the husband who is supposed to cleave!!! Genesis says it that way exactly!!!"
So therefore, wives don't have to cleave....
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In Genesis 2:18 it says, “And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.” The common way in which the term “help meet” is interpreted is to...
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You're having a big problem with that word "cleave", arncha! The literalist hard at work. And you are too stubborn to admit I'm correct. After all, you do believe women are supposed to cleave to men....
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[God] took one of [Adam's] ribs, and closed up the flesh in its place. Then the rib which the Lord God had taken from man He made into a woman, and He brought her to the man to be man's HELPER.
In...
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And even before that when women were men's property because, after all, it says in Genesis that a wife should, Stepford style, cleave to her husband as the head of the house.
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But not to the raped woman.
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Good thing they can carry guns legally.
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She will keep it, raise it, despite remembering the pain and seeing her rapist's face every time she looks at the baby.
The SC decision has nothing to do with babies and has everything to do with...
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If one of your granddaughters, JL or tomder, is raped and ends up pregnant, she will keep the baby.
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Discharge them whenever? And at whomever?
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When? Ever since you showed up on this site.
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I've done it for you in the past. It was never good enough. Thus, do your own and honestly so, like the pious Christian you claim to be.
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What site would you even accept? The only one so far seems to be FOX.
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TG is DEFINITELY not inherited. Read up on how estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone act on the body and especially brain of the developing fetus.
You have no library research skills? Use good...
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Not when the doctor gives the pregnant woman a shot of estrogen et al. to prevent a miscarriage.
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Your science is so skewed! Transgender has nothing to do with genomes and has everything to do with hormones (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone) that affect the fetus. And this topic has nothing...
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Library research in ways you'd never understand.
And that means you don't have a clue. Becoming transgender is not inherited. It happens during fetal development. Science, my friend!
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Remember? Library research!!!
You don't even know or understand the science. Once you do, then we can talk more.
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In other words, transgender people have been part of civilization for centuries and have been accepted for their talents and abilities.
Transgender is biological, not a choice.
JL, do some...
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The world accepted transgender long before we did. Transgenders have been around since forever. Indigenous peoples even have a term for it -- berdache ("two spirit"). These were very important tribe...
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The oil is available. Refinery employees are not. Blame covid.
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Jesus. John 13:34: "Love one another."
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Love one another. So let it be written, so let it be done.
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Love one another. So let it be written, so let it be done.
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Didn't you read what Athos wrote about all those translators? He knew whereof he spoke. I spent four years in a Christian college discussing that sort of thing. This has nothing to do with parts I...
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"The clear and plain teachings of the Bible" that have been messed with (added to, changed, deleted) by many translators, some with their own agendas or their church's agenda, through the centuries.
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Jesus was fully human at the time, just like you are now, with the same emotions and reactions.
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Tell me about Jesus when He was here on earth, about His humanness, when He reacted just like we should when seeing theft and corruption by modern-day Pharisees (and not voting for them).
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The "condition" is my accepting, by the power of the Holy Spirit, that Jesus died for me, loves me, and will welcome me into heaven someday.
That Hebrew text was copied from Proverbs. The...
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Of course I read it AND its OT predecessor.
Ah, you don't believe in Jesus and what He did for us. Now I understand where you're coming from.
I'll wave to you from heaven.
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Our heavenly Father is not like this. How do I know? I know Jesus. Jesus loves me unconditionally. Jesus is my model not only to love others but also to be gracious, kind. Jesus said he was about his...
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Wasn't Jesus punished for our sins?
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Mr. Literalist, please do some honest thinking and stop taking verses out of context.
God loves you. Has He punished you?
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And you get a D- in reading comprehension! That's not what a literalist is. You're twisting and shouting again. The more you talk about being a teacher and principal, the less I believe you.
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No, because you are a literalist.
I'd sure love to interview some of those children, now adults!
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Nope. I raised two rambunctious male children to be respectful of others no matter what age, to express appreciation when needed, and to be peacemakers. Neither one ever failed in those endeavors.
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Ah, the punitive type. Nope, not how I would have handled it.
Not at all. The parents and I would have worked happily together. After all, a potty-trained kid would have certainly simplified THEIR...
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Thus, problem solve with the parents.
I couldn't be in both bathrooms at once or walking to and from school with them or be with them on weekends or riding the bus with them.
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