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  1. BrokenSparrow

    It's good to be single.

    Yes, I think scripture makes it clear that God has a calling and purpose for each persons life. As most people have mention already, no one is better than the another.
  2. BrokenSparrow

    It's good to be single.

    A quick review of 1 Corinthians 7 would answer this question for you. Seems you are in direct opposition to Paul the apostle with this statement. 32 But I would have you without carefulness. He that is unmarried careth for the things that belong to the Lord, how he may please the Lord: 33 But...
  3. BrokenSparrow

    Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife?

    Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife? NO! End of story. It's really that simple. "NO"!
  4. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    @Billyd sorry I wasn't trying to reply to your post. So I know my comment doesn't make sense in regards to it. I think I accidentally hit reply trying to give you a like. I tried to delete the reply but when I replied to tourist it still connected to it :unsure:o_O
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    Troublesome things you would ban

    I also hear shopping carts referred to as buggies sometimes. Not that I would ever do such a thing:censored:o_O:love:
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    Troublesome things you would ban

    Yes, you might be right on the customer service part. lol Living in the country is like living in a different world compared to living in a city. Past 9pm here you don't see many cars on the roads. You don't bump into as many people, either. For the most part the people you do come in...
  7. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    Yes, there is a big difference in big cities and small towns. I've lived in bigger cities, but coming from a small town it just wasn't what I was used to so I never really liked it. I did like that there are more stores and more options for things to do for fun in cities. What I could never...
  8. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    I don't have a husband and I would probably be banned from the store, if I tried to get employees to carrying my shopping around the store. lol The portable carts sound interesting. I guess, that is for those who are really serious about shopping.:giggle: I live in the country not on a farm...
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    Troublesome things you would ban

    I've lived in a few different places. Like your wife I enjoy the temps. and humidity here and also the closeness of a small town. I'm in the NE part of the state too, probably only a couple hours away from where you guys are. I live in a town of around 2000 as well. It is pretty close to...
  10. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    Yeah, I usually use Walmart too. I like that it is an all in one store. You can find most anything you need there. :)
  11. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    Hey that is a coincidence. It would make it a lot more convenient. And a warm welcome to you and your wife. I'm in Tennessee, as well. :)
  12. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    Yep, the carriers are nice for a few things. But they can get pretty heavy too. It is difficult even for singles to get everything needed for the week without a cart, as well. So I think the cart was a brilliant invention. But like @Lanolin said some people aren't nice and there are a...
  13. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    Yep, you're right. Seems shopping carts were a good invention and can serve many purposes, as well. I would like to have a personal shopping cart to keep at home in my carport. So when I return from grocery shopping, then I could load all my groceries up and roll them to the door without...
  14. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    That would make for a lot of trips to the grocery store. It would also probably make a mess, if I tried it. Literally! I would try to carry as many things as humanly possible and end up dropping most of them.:oops::giggle:
  15. BrokenSparrow

    Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife?

    Yep, I sure wouldn't want to be on the wrong side of God on the issue and have to face his judgement.
  16. BrokenSparrow

    Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife?

    Hi dad. How's it going today? :p joking Your post does sound similar to something my dad would say about it.:)
  17. BrokenSparrow

    Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife?

    It had me baffled. Thanks for pointing out the issue. :)
  18. BrokenSparrow

    Is it Biblically permissive to beat one's wife?

    @CS1 Don't know why but it won't let me quote your post correctly. But I agree. I'm not sure why anyone would add the part you quoted to this thread?:oops::unsure: Sounds like they are being too personal ( sounds somewhat perverted) and bringing lustful issues that have no real bearing on...
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    Troublesome things you would ban

    This would be terribly inconvenient. Living in the country, most people try to grocery shop for at least a week or two because it can be a fairly decent drive to the local grocery store. If you had to bring your own cart then that would make it doubly hard. It'd be terrible trying to stuff a...
  20. BrokenSparrow

    Troublesome things you would ban

    I'm going with cancel culture. There is no need for all that drama. As long as people are following the law and not infringing on the rights of others, then there is no need for cancel culture. I want to ban cancel culture. Hope that don't mean I'll be cancelled !?!:p