moldyoldy wrote:
Funny how the rules change over time. But we claim it was always one way. Many men would love to go back to the old days when they were king of the castle.
More supposition, Moldy? Where's the link? Where's the evidence? Your opinions means less than nothing, because you have burned all your credibility. Especially on matters of morality or ethics.
RandyBrian wrote:
We see the results in some communities when this wisdom about marriage is not followed. Mama's with 2, 3, 4, or more kids most or all with different daddys. End result is almost always poverty and a life time of misery, followed by the children begetting MORE children with poverty and misery.
All part of LBJ's "Great Society". It destroyed the nuclear family of the Blacks and helped pave the way for more welfare/dependence on the government. Not so great.
Justice101 wrote:
All part of LBJ's "Great Society". It destroyed the nuclear family of the Blacks and helped pave the way for more welfare/dependence on the government. Not so great.
I understand. I also understand that the sheeple low information Democrats still think the Great Society was a GOOD thing for the minorities. Absolutely NO understanding of what was done to those poor folk. Modern people have been brainwashed to think any social program is paid for by the government, and the government gets it from rich people. So the stronger the government, the more loot I get. A really sad state of affairs.
moldyoldy wrote:
Funny how the rules change over time. But we claim it was always one way. Many men would love to go back to the old days when they were king of the castle.
And many men would like to go back to the time when they could just leave after they impregnated a woman.
Aren't we pretty much there?????
My wife works for the State of Texas processing cases for snap cards, medicare, and similar benefits for people. Every day she deals with multiple women who are seeking pregnancy medicare. Most of them have other kids from prior encounters. Almost none of them are ever married or in a relationship. And my wife is only one of multiple thousands of such State employees processing such cases.
RandyBrian wrote:
Aren't we pretty much there?????
My wife works for the State of Texas processing cases for snap cards, medicare, and similar benefits for people. Every day she deals with multiple women who are seeking pregnancy medicare. Most of them have other kids from prior encounters. Almost none of them are ever married or in a relationship. And my wife is only one of multiple thousands of such State employees processing such cases.
Yessiree bob! It was the baby boomers then gen x, gen x, and millennials, now so many are the gimme generation.
“I didn’t earn it, but I deserve it!”
The Bible down plays the role of government in feeding the poor. It says we’ll always have the poor. It also says that if you don’t work, you don’t eat.
I’m all for helping people out, I give away around $20k each year in beef, cash, fire wood, groceries and travel expenses, and each one is different. Some needs are temporary and that’s the ones I like to fill. Chronic poverty is usually self inflicted.
If you ask me for anything, I’ll ask you why. Sometimes there’s nothing I can do. Sometimes there is.
But society in general has to fill the void, not government.
RandyBrian wrote:
More supposition, Moldy? Where's the link? Where's the evidence? Your opinions means less than nothing, because you have burned all your credibility. Especially on matters of morality or ethics.
Obviously you didn’t read the earlier posts.
Turtle keeper wrote:
Oh my god RR. Your brain must have frozen. You for some reason can’t get President Trump out of that brain of yours. Now your coming up with 20 year old statements. Why not give up on bad mouthing President Trump (I fear your repeating yourself) and start telling us how great your dictator Justin is.
Trump is his man crush. Been showing for a long time.
RandyBrian wrote:
Exactly right. And both adultery and fornication are sins, as defined by God and the Bible. But we are all sinners. We are just not all forgiven and redeemed.
And I'll just add: Whichever side you are on, the forgiven or unforgiven, it is a VOLITIONAL choice.
The Lord does not force anyone to believe on His Son. The INVITATION is there, ready to be accepted or rejected.
I can liken it to a fire-insurance policy. You know the building is on fire and you sign for the policy, not realizing what else is in there. OK, you have fire insurance, but the policy also includes billions of dollars worth of benefits that most people don't take the time to learn and study, exiting the burning building and woefully ignorant that they are now rich beyond their wildest dreams. You really do need to read the fine print!
A Christian's life is a blessed life for those who do read the fine print and obey it it.
RandyBrian wrote:
every single one
Give up on him. It’ll make your day brighter.
It does mine 😁😁😁
RandyBrian wrote:
Aren't we pretty much there?????
My wife works for the State of Texas processing cases for snap cards, medicare, and similar benefits for people. Every day she deals with multiple women who are seeking pregnancy medicare. Most of them have other kids from prior encounters. Almost none of them are ever married or in a relationship. And my wife is only one of multiple thousands of such State employees processing such cases.
Precisely and people progressives have been in the forefront demanding these supports for this type of behavior but not one of them will admit it.
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