Send CathInfo's owner Matthew a gift from his Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/25M2B8RERL1UO

Author Topic: Advice on immodest adult daughter  (Read 1761 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #85 on: Yesterday at 01:56:05 PM »
Hey you know what a really healthy Christian attitude is? To spend your time worrying about CPS raiding you.Or about how you are going to send your children to college they dont ultimately need.

Just ignore the fact that it is in direct contradiction to Our Lord Jesus Christ telling us that we should not worry about the clothes on our back.

Never mind the fact that all the spiritual writers and saints told us to trust God. To follow His law first, and after that whatever comes is either a blessing or a punishment. Throw all that out. Those old fogeys didn't know what they were talking about! The new Christianity is to live in fear of what the NWO will do to us. The New cool trad way is to make money the most important consideration above all things. To spend our time listening to effeminate over anxious voices. Yes, that the way forward folks!

Offline Gray2023

  • Supporter
Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #86 on: Yesterday at 01:58:25 PM »


I mean this in the nicest possible way (imagine passive aggressive grin)

but you probably are not that disciplined as a woman, and possibly have a weak husband. But more likely just not that great a mother. Maybe spoilt with materialistic expectations as a child.

oh wait... you don't like when people make things personal all of a sudden... Gee, guess you know how it feels now, dont you?
Wow!  I think some men do not pay attention to who says what and just imagines that we are all just one woman. 

Jen51 is one of the sweetest persons on CathInfo and wouldn't hurt a fly.

You know nothing about her husband, because she only says good things about him.

You know nothing about whether she is disciplined or not.

So TomGubbinsKimmage when you make things personal, be sure you are talking about the correct person?




Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #87 on: Yesterday at 02:02:40 PM »
Wow!  I think some men do not pay attention to who says what and just imagines that we are all just one woman. 

Jen51 is one of the sweetest persons on CathInfo and wouldn't hurt a fly.

You know nothing about her husband, because she only says good things about him.

You know nothing about whether she is disciplined or not.

So TomGubbinsKimmage when you make things personal, be sure you are talking about the correct person?

Did you read the post Vinny made in response to you?

Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #88 on: Yesterday at 02:04:54 PM »
I've known Gladius online since about 2009, so I know what he meant.

If he was seriously considering that idea, I would have gotten into it, as I described above (danger of CPS, imprudent, borderline sinful, etc.)

But I took his statement as "rather than send my child to public school". That was the point. I've said similar things. I would rather my child be homeless or a janitor, than lose their soul for eternity. But IN FACT, it doesn't come to that. It's a hypothetical. We bring up these hypotheticals to make a point.
Thank you for clarifying.

Offline FarmerWife

  • Supporter
Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #89 on: Yesterday at 02:09:38 PM »


I mean this in the nicest possible way (imagine passive aggressive grin)

but you probably are not that disciplined as a woman, and possibly have a weak husband. But more likely just not that great a mother. Maybe spoilt with materialistic expectations as a child.

oh wait... you don't like when people make things personal all of a sudden... Gee, guess you know how it feels now, dont you?
Are you married yourself and do you have kids?