Nevertheless, having a permanent position in a family is different from a sister having an eternal guest position.B
But in above case she is family. She is living with her sister who is family.
Nevertheless, having a permanent position in a family is different from a sister having an eternal guest position.B
But in above case she is family. She is living with her sister who is family.
Being very much desired.The question that I am reacting to is, what gives a woman a sense of security?
We have been through this prior to our understanding of polygyny. She wandered off because she couldn’t feel that sense of security.
Not good enough.If (when, I would say!) he makes her a PROMISE, she IS desirable. Period.
Promises BROKEN mean a husband who isn't worth $H!^. Such a man doesn't merit the blessing of any wife.Not good enough.
Promise can be broken. Real question is can she stay desirable?
Oh, let's see; do I really want to piss off another group of self-important, money families in another Baptist church? This is why I'm better suited to prison chaplaincy. At least I can growl at a mass murderer, and next week, he will respect me for it. Not so much with Uncle Moneybags. I'm sure this says as much about me as them. rant over. . .There is a growing Baptist church here in Georgetown TX, that needs an associate pastor, who will step into the role of senior pastor, after 18 months. @frederick, it would be nice if that pastor were sympathetic to polygyny.
Indeed. But the interview process with his two wives present will go how....?There is a growing Baptist church here in Georgetown TX, that needs an associate pastor, who will step into the role of senior pastor, after 18 months. @frederick, it would be nice if that pastor were sympathetic to polygyny.
Well the prospective candidate needs to be a bit more subtle.Indeed. But the interview process with his two wives present will go how....?
Let's not piss people off. I can do the dirty work. I just need inside info on who the decision makers are, and I will coordinate with the pastor. Once it has been determined who will accept the truth, we will have a core to work with.Oh, let's see; do I really want to piss off another group of self-important, money families in another Baptist church? This is why I'm better suited to prison chaplaincy. At least I can growl at a mass murderer, and next week, he will respect me for it. Not so much with Uncle Moneybags. I'm sure this says as much about me as them. rant over. . .
Like, introducing them to the church at the official welcome luncheon after his first morning preaching? OK, I can be subtle.Well the prospective candidate needs to be a bit more subtle.
Miracles are always possible.The Baptists are never going to accept polygyny.
Years ago I had a discussion with Steve Butt, whom many here may have known, about denominations and 'open-ness' toward polygyny. He had quite a few who had - usually VERY privately - come to him with questions.There is a growing Baptist church here...would be nice if that pastor were sympathetic to polygyny.
I would have assumed you would know the first phrase had literally nothing to do with the second phrase. The government has nothing to do with who the church hires and fires as pastor. And no, preaching polygyny would not violate 501c(3), regardless of local and federal laws.Still, most of the time, even if they had to acknowledge to the Truth to themselves, the subsequent action amounted to, "well, I can't preach THAT from the pulpit," I'd lose my job/congregation/whatever...
That didn't help my own skepticism about the 501c(3) situation.