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To: shades who wrote (28571)3/23/2005 10:35:02 AM
From: GraceZRead Replies (3) of 306849
 
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I told him he should have taught her to listen to her Bible when the lord said go forth and multiply, instead she chose to reject the gift of impregnation I was so willing to give and do as god commanded

I was raised Catholic and very religious. I can't remember a time when I didn't want to have children. My husband, whom I love deeply, the one I promised to love honor and obey, didn't want any, under any circumstance.

So what would the Bible tell me to do in that situation? Do they address the man's obligation to help me to fulfill mine?

BTW I seriously doubt your inability to gain access to breeding age females has much to do with them not reading the Bible. Faced with your advances, I'd be tempted to plead a lifetime devotion to celibacy.
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