Wish more men....thought like you!!!!!
Ugh...if only i were a younger woman!!!!
(((Hugs))))
Thank you for sharing your beliefs with me!!!
GBU
Ugh...if only i were a younger woman!!!!
(((Hugs))))
Thank you for sharing your beliefs with me!!!
GBU
Ooh! I like lists!
1. Employment?
Let her work. I see no problem with that. I just hope she can still spend quality time with the kids.
2. Cooking? (Housekeeping)
Well, the Bible does have that theme of the wives managing the house. Still, if a man wants to cook and clean from time to time, let him do it! I see no sin in that.
3. Child Rearing?
Both parents should raise the children, although it is best if there is one person who is mostly at home for the kids. Again, I see the woman doing that.
4. Education?
Hmm...home school vs. public school. Some say public school is evil, some think it's all right. I'm a little neutral when it comes to that, since I heard both sides. Oh wait, wrong question. Uh, I think both parents are responsible for the child's education, whether with home school or sending them to public school...or even a Christian private school.
5. Traditional? -- (in what way?)
Tradition? What tradition? As long as we're following the Bible, it doesn't really matter what tradition you uphold.
6. How should a man behave at home behind closed doors?
As long as it's not a sin, however he wants. Same with the woman.
7. How should your wife (or potential wife) dress and behave at home?
At home? As long as she's dressing modesty, she can wear pretty much whatever she wants. Now, if it's just my wife and I, in our bedroom, by ourselves, she can wear or not wear clothes. As far as behavior, as long as it's not a sin, she can behave how she wants.
8. Is your wife (or potential) permitted to disagree and say no. (without being punished)
She can disagree with me, and if I ask her to sin, of course she should say no! As long as she's adhering to the Scriptures.
Now, as for punishment, are you talking about me punishing her? What? Is that my job? I highly doubt it, but correct me if I'm wrong.
9. Is it okay for her to have goals and dreams that might be different than yours?
Yes.
Honestly, we both have brains, so really, if I ever get married, I want our household to be one of freedom, within Biblical bounds.
1. Employment?
Let her work. I see no problem with that. I just hope she can still spend quality time with the kids.
2. Cooking? (Housekeeping)
Well, the Bible does have that theme of the wives managing the house. Still, if a man wants to cook and clean from time to time, let him do it! I see no sin in that.
3. Child Rearing?
Both parents should raise the children, although it is best if there is one person who is mostly at home for the kids. Again, I see the woman doing that.
4. Education?
Hmm...home school vs. public school. Some say public school is evil, some think it's all right. I'm a little neutral when it comes to that, since I heard both sides. Oh wait, wrong question. Uh, I think both parents are responsible for the child's education, whether with home school or sending them to public school...or even a Christian private school.
5. Traditional? -- (in what way?)
Tradition? What tradition? As long as we're following the Bible, it doesn't really matter what tradition you uphold.
6. How should a man behave at home behind closed doors?
As long as it's not a sin, however he wants. Same with the woman.
7. How should your wife (or potential wife) dress and behave at home?
At home? As long as she's dressing modesty, she can wear pretty much whatever she wants. Now, if it's just my wife and I, in our bedroom, by ourselves, she can wear or not wear clothes. As far as behavior, as long as it's not a sin, she can behave how she wants.
8. Is your wife (or potential) permitted to disagree and say no. (without being punished)
She can disagree with me, and if I ask her to sin, of course she should say no! As long as she's adhering to the Scriptures.
Now, as for punishment, are you talking about me punishing her? What? Is that my job? I highly doubt it, but correct me if I'm wrong.
9. Is it okay for her to have goals and dreams that might be different than yours?
Yes.
Honestly, we both have brains, so really, if I ever get married, I want our household to be one of freedom, within Biblical bounds.