Bro. Williams said:Highlight the text you specifically want to quote and then hit the quote button or type in the correct code example given on the quote that works.
Thanks, hopefully this will work now.
edited to say it works!
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Bro. Williams said:Highlight the text you specifically want to quote and then hit the quote button or type in the correct code example given on the quote that works.
You're upside down again. I love this family and I suspect that they love each other (Christian love, not the kind you suspect them of or suspect them of having the potential of) and I pray that God continues to bless them richly. What say you?Magnetic Poles said:So now that you know what they are, maybe you can work on eliminating them from your reportoire of hate.
Bro. Williams said:Evidence?
It would be much easier to prove that forcing children to grow up in a home with cable is a form of child abuse, but no one dares spew venom in that direction.
Joe said:Just because the bible doesn't cover that particular issue, doesn't mean isolating your children to a great degree is not a form of child abuse. The bible doesn't specify this either way to my knowledge which means common sense dictates.
Joe said:I DO dare spew venom in that direction. I do not have cable TV, nor even regular tv. I took down the antenna years ago. We watch only movies in which I review at Dr. Dobsons site of plugged in.
And for that I am thankful and say Praise the Lord. :thumbs: I am bit more "old fashioned" on the subject and think most all movies are trash, but I will give a brother ups on this one.
Bro. Williams said:Common sense to most means, what the world would do.
Tell me, how can common sense, per se, dicatate that separation from the world is a sin (i.e., child abuse)?
Joe said:To ensure I understand your question, I will re-write it in simpler terms.
Tell me how can common sense dictate that seperation from child abuse is a sin?
Surely you can understand fifth grade English, for that is what many suppose I compose sentences in. It is of my opinion that you restated the question to put your slant on it.
You can't be asking me this, but you have certainly surprised me before. I wonder if I am going to regret this again
You are right, I can't be asking that. I am suprising though, the Bible says we are to be a peculiar people. And yes, you will likely regret this.
Child abuse is sin, period. I won't offer you a biblical quote offhand, as I have none. Isolating a child from playing with other children, developing social and mental skills is a form of child abuse.
Yes, child abuse is sin, we agree. These children are not isolated from other children, they have 16 other children to play with everyday, what a blessing that would be. You say "developing social and mental skills is a form of child abuse". Surely you are mistaken, that is a natural process.
Separation from the world is commanded to a certain degree "Do not be uneqally yoked" but even Jesus witnessed to the Lost and ate with sinners.
You don't know that they don't witness and I am sure they eat out as well.
Of course we must be a part of the world, but it's best to be around other christians as much as possible so we don't conform to the world. Iron sharpens iron as long as people are not name calling and defensive.
Agreed, but also, a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump... we don't know what is close, leaven or iron. It is likely a little iron a lot of leaven if the local churches are what most are like.
It doesn't mean to separate completely from non- believers. In fact, if we are married to one, we are to obey them (That's another subject of course). Hope this helps
Let us not get into the man obeying the woman debate... not here, not again...
Did you not establish that they home church with 100 members and isn't it possible that of those 100 members they might have a child or two for the Duggar family to play with? Are you really bent out of shape because they don't let their children play with other children or are you bent because they don't have their children socializing with worldly children? Which would be spiritual child abuse; separating their children from the world or integrating them with it?Joe said:...Child abuse is sin, period. I won't offer you a biblical quote offhand, as I have none. Isolating a child from playing with other children, developing social and mental skills is a form of child abuse.
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You can leave mine alone as well if you'd like. I'd prefer we simply congratulate this family on another blessing from God and move on.Joe said:Let's leave this alone Bro Williams, it is clearly not edifying any longer.
I will read your post tomorrow Rufus, it's my bedtime
Magnetic Poles said:I will also point out that forcing children to live in that type of familial isolation is itself a form of child abuse.
If they were loving and protecting their children, there would be no suspicion of child abuse.C4K said:Unbelievable charge! "Child abuse?" To love, protect and care for your children? I see a family which loves each other and honours the Lord. What more could you ask for?
Bro. Curtis said:Put me down as one who believes this is a very good thing. 17 future missionaries, submissive wives, godly husbands, and people spreading the word. Some of the slurs against this family are just hateful.
Praise God for this family.
Bro. Curtis said:Put me down as one who believes this is a very good thing. 17 future missionaries, submissive wives, godly husbands, and people spreading the word. Some of the slurs against this family are just hateful.
Praise God for this family.