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Author Topic: How should a wife respond to discipline?  (Read 3711 times)

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Re: How should a wife respond to discipline?
« Reply #10 on: May 20, 2020, 11:34:26 AM »

I try and use public forums to help women come out do feminism, to become the women God calls them to be, and to be their husbands helper. But they see stuff like this, which isn’t even based in the Bible, or any concrete teachings, they go running back to feminism. How much scandal do you think you’ve all caused her by allowing such things to continue?
The moral theology books and the theologians have established that this is legit. We have bee through this. Where have you been?
If you don't agree that discipline is allowed, you are NOT A TRADITIONAL CATHOLIC.
 

Please go back to the Novus Ordo where you belong.

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Re: How should a wife respond to discipline?
« Reply #11 on: May 20, 2020, 11:37:16 AM »
Only three "domestic abuse" / "wife discipline" threads this month?

Come on people, pick up the pace. Let's see at least five more of these before Memorial Day.
You make a joke, and it is funny. But there is a good reason why this is topical. People are locked up in their homes with this scamdemic, and there are a lot of this going on, whether true discipline or not.


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Re: How should a wife respond to discipline?
« Reply #12 on: May 20, 2020, 11:58:16 AM »



Hi there,

In the other thread, I wrote a very long response to your question.

Did you read it? Would you like me to repost it here? Or do you want to respond to it?
Yes, I did read it, and wanted to respond, but it got lost in all the pages.

Anyway, after giving it some thought, I think you're right.  It does seem to stem--at least in part--from an over-zealousness on his part.  He's a very particular individual, and holds himself up to very high standards.  

Thank you for your insights and suggestions.  They've been helpful!

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Re: How should a wife respond to discipline?
« Reply #13 on: May 20, 2020, 01:24:59 PM »
You make a joke, and it is funny. But there is a good reason why this is topical. People are locked up in their homes with this scamdemic, and there are a lot of this going on, whether true discipline or not.
Speaking of the scamdemic, a truly Catholic home at this time will likely have an increase in Rosaries, Bible study and catechism classes which are not likely to create an atmosphere in which and kind of correction from the head of the family would be needed.
On the other hand, immature males who fail to understand the responsibility before God of being the head of the family may be inclined to take out their frustrations about the loss of their job, the loss of income, a noisy home filled with noisy children, etc. on his wife (for whom he is supposed to be willing to lay down his life).
The adversary, after pumping him up with rage, may whisper into his ear that his wife "needs" to be "disciplined."
Will he confess his sin of anger?
Or will he believe the enemy's lie that his wife deserved it?

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Re: How should a wife respond to discipline?
« Reply #14 on: May 21, 2020, 02:51:12 AM »
Speaking of the scamdemic, a truly Catholic home at this time will likely have an increase in Rosaries, Bible study and catechism classes which are not likely to create an atmosphere in which and kind of correction from the head of the family would be needed.
On the other hand, immature males who fail to understand the responsibility before God of being the head of the family may be inclined to take out their frustrations about the loss of their job, the loss of income, a noisy home filled with noisy children, etc. on his wife (for whom he is supposed to be willing to lay down his life).
The adversary, after pumping him up with rage, may whisper into his ear that his wife "needs" to be "disciplined."
Will he confess his sin of anger?
Or will he believe the enemy's lie that his wife deserved it?
ok I understand.
Men are going to be the only ones sinning while locked up at home, but women are not.
And people think trads are not affected by our matriarchical society!