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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Pologomy Allowed? | Ex 21:10 | headdoc5 | 103088 | ||
Thank you all for the responses to this original question. Yes I am a Christian Psychologist and was seeking wisdom to a question asked by a sinful confused patient. Some of the responses on this strand I found somewhat angry and dismissive many of them judgemental. Read the strand in it's total of the responses. Maybe the Spirit will move some of you to be less assuming and questioning in your responses from a brother seeking wisdom. By the way I have been married 33 years to my high school sweetheart and love her more each day. | ||||||
2 | Pologomy Allowed? | Ex 21:10 | justme | 103146 | ||
headdoc5: I read your last note and then went back and read all the thread. I found it very interestion on how easy it is to assume so much that is incorrect. There were several splinters and many notes (even by me) that took your question to a different level. I for one learned to ask nore questions, before offering a response. I sometimes feel Christians live in a closter, and don't see beyond the small window outside, which limits our vision. I have taken your experiment to heart and will learn from it. I will say if you had identified your situation and your profession the response would have been quite different. Howeever I would have not learned as muchabout my self that way either. You might try this test anain, iith a different situation next time and see if there is the same results. I hope I will respond in a different way. Blessings. By the way as a Christian Psychologists, how does being a Christian make your methods any diggerent than those who are not Christians? We often read or hear go to a Christian Counselor, is this a fair statement in your opoinion? juustme |
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