well okay, "early" is stretching things a bit - and creating a new blog is hassle city.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Wickeds wicked, and cap alot.
Creeps are creeping, and in the process, draggingvthe Bible through the muck.
Those cheap-skates, per last post, must be using...yeah,
they do that. Maybe, using one of those newFANGled bibles. So many of them out there, these days - new revisions every few years. Heard the NIV, and others are condensed, that's not good. Then again, it's easy enough to skip over King James passages which don't fit your agenda.
Meanwhile, some red-pill (who'd "crept in unawares??") had recommended fathers to not sign their newborn's birth certificate. Two questions: does his unwillingness to acknowledge his son or daughter, render the child as being...fatherless? If something happens to the kid's father, will the man's life insurance be available to help provide for his dependant youngster? Oh, and what about inheritance - land, bonds, cds..? (Or am i simply wandering about in patrician la-la land?)
As for daDUH not signing, sounds like just another red-pill strategy to weasel out of child support / or to make the process more difficult - when jasper decides to ditch his trad wife. It's guys like this, who are the reason, (smart) women hang onto their jobs. Sadly, the kid ends up parked in daykare; later subjected to public school anti-education programs - and the nasty influence of reprobate's kids.
"For for this cause pay ye tribute also: for they are God's ministers, attending continually upon this very thing. Render therefore to all their dues : tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor." Romans 13:6-7
"Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work," Titus 3:1
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Oh my goodness, how many hours - and atleast a $100 per -
Friday, September 13, 2024
I said, I said, I said ... just rattles my cage.
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Bible bashers love to point out,
that men in the Old Testament had multiple wives and concubines. Perhaps a mercy because back then, if a Hebrew man slept with a woman who was not his wife, that was bad sin. Bad enough, that God might take away the Holy Spirit from a man who stepped out. King David was greatly worried about that. In short, eternal consequences, for an indiscretion - one which more men than women are prone.
These days, if you cheat on your spouse (of the opposite sex) the Lord will forgive the adultery, if the adulterer/ess is for-real, in asking for pardon, and wants to turn away from repeating the sin. Of course, if the wife finds out, files for divorce, and takes half the house, the 401k, too bad so sad. While the sin is under the blood, the lawyer fees, the years of alimony, and child support payments are on you, bud. (Oh, and have a happy retIrement ;/ )
Back then, if you sinned, and had enough sense to be worried about your soul, you took your best lamb to the priest, and had it sacrificed. But the sin of adultery? People ended up getting stoned for that - with stones, not weed. David, being King, was able to keep the scandal under wraps, but that year had been a tough one. But it surfaced, and became the song of drunkards.
"Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy spirit from me." Psalm 51:11
"And the man that committeth adultery with another man's wife, even he that committeth adultery with his neighbor's wife, the adultery and the adulteress shall surely be put to death." Leviticus 20:10
Sunday, September 8, 2024
A drawing of a group of pilgrims.
From the early 1600s. First impression, these men, women and children left magnificent Europe - with it's grand cathedrals, it's comfortable inns, and convenient roads and shops, for what? A harsh land of nothing but massive trees, savage winters, and neighbors who lived in the stone age. The pilgrims left behind their rich European heritage, to permanently live in a land with no history. Bet they felt disconnected. Couldn't help but feel sorry for them.