Men Who Let Their Wives Work Are “Destroying” Children’s Minds
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To the extent the implied scope of your question is, “Does Scripture prohibit all women working outside the home in all circumstances,” my answer would be no. If your question is limited to married women or even married mothers, my answer would still be no.
The “problem” for the minister of the Word is … we are to teach the Word not our opinions.
There is no such prohibition against a woman having a job.
About the woman (and her husband’s) motives … how would we know?
This machine does not exist:
My experience is that in almost all cases, you don’t have to wonder about motives because they’ll tell you their motives unbidden. And in cases where they don’t, one could simply ask.
[dmyers]My experience is that in almost all cases, you don’t have to wonder about motives because they’ll tell you their motives unbidden. And in cases where they don’t, one could simply ask.
Someone shares his motives privately …. it’s best to address his motives privately!
Jim, I don’t think I said anything to the contrary.
[dmyers]Jim, I don’t think I said anything to the contrary.
Didn’t say you did
“I have found it best never to ask why when you can ask what. What must be done? What should I do? Why gets you only head-ache or hear-ache.” (From “No Snakes in Iceland”. A novel by Jordan Poss)
"Some things are of that nature as to make one's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache." John Bunyan
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