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On the other hand, you could just trust her to stay out their clutches.
Quote from: ggregQuote from: GuestQuote from: GuestDoes living in a trailer park and claiming welfare and your children wearing clothes from charity stores count as providing? Never taking a holiday, never having a day out in the big city? Some might consider that not providing others would disagree. You are making a common error of either they don't work and are on public assistance or they live a comfortable life. It's more likely he works a low paying full time job or close to full time job with no benefits (or only gets them for himself) his pregnant wife and kids get medicaid for health insurance and they receive food stamps. Or he is on unemployment and the wife works part-time doing something. They get a new beater to drive and tv or computer every spring when their tax refund comes in.~TiffanyHow can the poster be making a common error if they are merely framing a question?Obviously providing to the BEST of one's ability is providing nobody would deny that.Because the question reflects how many conservative Christians who are half comfortable view things, that life is either working and making enough, working a low paying job as a teenager or college student, or being entirely provided for by the state.
Quote from: GuestQuote from: GuestDoes living in a trailer park and claiming welfare and your children wearing clothes from charity stores count as providing? Never taking a holiday, never having a day out in the big city? Some might consider that not providing others would disagree. You are making a common error of either they don't work and are on public assistance or they live a comfortable life. It's more likely he works a low paying full time job or close to full time job with no benefits (or only gets them for himself) his pregnant wife and kids get medicaid for health insurance and they receive food stamps. Or he is on unemployment and the wife works part-time doing something. They get a new beater to drive and tv or computer every spring when their tax refund comes in.~TiffanyHow can the poster be making a common error if they are merely framing a question?Obviously providing to the BEST of one's ability is providing nobody would deny that.
Quote from: GuestDoes living in a trailer park and claiming welfare and your children wearing clothes from charity stores count as providing? Never taking a holiday, never having a day out in the big city? Some might consider that not providing others would disagree. You are making a common error of either they don't work and are on public assistance or they live a comfortable life. It's more likely he works a low paying full time job or close to full time job with no benefits (or only gets them for himself) his pregnant wife and kids get medicaid for health insurance and they receive food stamps. Or he is on unemployment and the wife works part-time doing something. They get a new beater to drive and tv or computer every spring when their tax refund comes in.~Tiffany
Does living in a trailer park and claiming welfare and your children wearing clothes from charity stores count as providing? Never taking a holiday, never having a day out in the big city? Some might consider that not providing others would disagree.