[Faith-talk] marriage, career, and the Bible
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lynnwhite51 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Oct 24 17:12:28 CDT 2007
Don't marry a person who is so dominating.
Read about the Proverbs woman who is a business person who makes her
husband's reputation even greater because of her business talents.
Whether you stay at home is something you and your husband should agree on.
It is not just his call unless you make it that way.
I am a born again, blood bought follower of Christ. So, hear what I'm
saying. Don't marry some idiot who thinks that you are chattel and are
incompetent because of your blindness.
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http://www.lynnwhite.radioforlife.net
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Beth Taurasi" <thebluesisloose at gmail.com>
To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion"
<faith-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 8:51 AM
Subject: [Faith-talk] marriage, career, and the Bible
> --
> This e-mail address is specifically for my friends and listservs. All
> business professionals should e-mail me at btaurasi at bellsouth.net.
> Hi. I would like some advice on this, but there's something that's
> been bothering me lately. We know that 75% of blind people nationwide
> are out of work, sitting on their butts getting government benefits.
> We know there's a 90% illiteracy rate. But there's a lot that's
> bothering me on the subject of blind women and what they can do. I'm
> considering getting married sometime in my life. But I have a friend
> who says if I have children, I should stay home and care for them.
> The problem is that we know that jobs are hard won and fought for
> because we are blind. At least we on the list are blind. Anyway, the
> Bible says that children come first, I think, if I'm not correct. But
> it also says that women should submit to their husbands in marriage.
> I don't know what you guys think, but there might be some husbands who
> might think that we blind people, especially women, should not work
> because we are blind women, and we should take care of our children.
> I think this is sort of a bad thing because being a stay-at-home mom
> might hurt my job skills and mobility skills. What do you guys think?
> Beth
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