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Re: Question for Croix de Fer
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2018, 05:11:56 PM »

Doesn't matter.  He won't answer.

Re: Question for Croix de Fer
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2018, 05:45:10 PM »
Why don't you ask the question within one of the many threads already going?
Why do have to start a Croix de Fer thread?
I don't read every thread.
It's an important question that he has not answered.
I think I know why:
CDF believes a woman should contribute financially to the marriage,  in direct CONTRADICTION to Church teaching.
He thinks women should work and earn a paycheck.
I say this because he described a divorce where during the marriage the man saved $200K but the woman saved $50k.
Where'd she get the $50k from? Working.
Croix de Fer is therefore a FEMINIST.
He believes women should work to earn money, rather than raise the kids.
He is a FEMINIST.


Re: Question for Croix de Fer
« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2018, 05:49:29 PM »

I think I know why:
CDF believes a woman should contribute financially to the marriage,  in direct CONTRADICTION to Church teaching.
Wrong, Smelly.


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He thinks women should work and earn a paycheck.
I say this because he described a divorce where during the marriage thean saved $200K but the woman saved $50k.
Where'd she get the $50k from? Working.
Croix de Fer is therefore a FEMINIST.
He believes women should work to earn money, rather than raise the kids.
He is a FEMINIST.
Wrong, again, Smelly. I was merely throwing numbers out there to easily illustrate a scenario between husband & wife during a "divorce" and how things would be distributed according to the prenup that they both signed before marriage. Naturally, the reader will ask how the woman acquired $50,000, but I only mentioned it to give an easy example, not because I believe women should work for money while they're married.

Re: Question for Croix de Fer
« Reply #8 on: July 03, 2018, 06:31:21 PM »
Ok , good - you agree women should not work.


So since God has joined the two into one, and she came in with zero dollars and earned zero dollars, it is actually their money equally, and she entitled to half of it.

Re: Question for Croix de Fer
« Reply #9 on: July 03, 2018, 06:55:49 PM »
So since God has joined the two into one, and she came in with zero dollars and earned zero dollars, it is actually their money equally, and she entitled to half of it.

Wrong. Your "equality" stance is feminist.

Firstly, during the marriage, the husband is the sole authority on how the money and assets are to be distributed within the family. It's not the wife's decision. God didn't intend such decisions to be hers. The husband is head of the household.

Secondly, in the event the wife "divorces" her husband through no fault of his own (it happens more often than not), she deserves absolutely nothing outside of child support for the kids, and even in cases of child support, she should not be relied upon as the conduit of the husband's resources to his kids. This is why a prenuptial agreement is necessary, and even better, also, avoidance of a state marriage license.