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49 minutes ago, Free Jana Duggar said:

Exactly.  I seriously doubt the Proverbs 31 woman sold things from her home. Think about it. That would mean merchants (who were most likely men) would be going in and out of her house while her husband wasn't home. Don't think so. Can you imagine the rumors?   She likely sold them at a town market, which would mean she left her home occasionally. 

Women of that era did plenty outside of the home. Selling handmade goods, as you pointed out, plus daily tasks like getting water from the well, baking in the communal oven, gardening/farming, and shopping in the market for goods that couldn't be produced at home.

And what they did at home was laborious. No running water. No vacuum-free carpets. No Norwex. No Amazon. No time for monitoring a blog, FB, and Instagram.

Women worked. And they kept the home, and they raised children.

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2 hours ago, Seahorse Wrangler said:

If Proverbs 31 woman is calling out to passers-by, does that make her a loud woman as per Aunt Lori's definition?

That makes perfect sense! The Proverbs 31 woman is a whore, according to Lori! lolol. 

 

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@onemama  I saw the comment where Lori was teaching the male reader.  Looks like her comment has now been deleted, and replaced with a comment from Ken.

They totally read FJ.

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On Ken's post on law and grace, Jesus Christ came to fulfill the law (Matthew 5: 17 - 20):

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Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.

For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

 

Maybe Ken and Lori can quote more of Jesus Christ please. Thanks.

PS. Lori can get her legs checked for skin cancer. If she doesn't use sunscreen, maybe cover up her skin to avoid skin cancer. Thanks.

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1 hour ago, Koala said:

@onemama  I saw the comment where Lori was teaching the male reader.  Looks like her comment has now been deleted, and replaced with a comment from Ken.

They totally read FJ.

Darn missed that,  did anyone get a screenshot by chance? 

Here is a riddle ..if lori is teaching online what she thinks is a woman because they have a neutral or female screen name but is really a man , who is she teaching man or woman? How can she be so certain all the time that she isn't teaching men based on online anonymity.

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Genesis 21:12 is a perfect example of when God commanded a husband (Abraham) to submit to/obey/listen to his wife (Sarah).
There are also beautiful examples of when Sarah obeyed Abraham. This is the perfect model of mutual submission – Sarah obeyed her husband, submitted to him and called him Lord, but God also told Abraham to listen to Sarah. God didn’t choose to give the message directly to Abraham, as He could have done; instead, He chose for Abraham to listen to Sarah, his wife.

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But Sarah is known, regarded, and given as an example for us to follow as being submissive to her husband, not vice versa. You can’t pull out one verse and try to explain that they were mutually submissive.

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33 minutes ago, Koala said:

You can’t pull out one verse and try to explain that they were mutually submissive.

says the woman who builds half of her doctrine on one-off verses.

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I don't know how to take a screen shot. I really wish we had one of this exchange (from February 14th) following one of her screeds against working women. 

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Please keep widow Kimberly May and her seven children in your prayers, as her husband has died. Please consider donating to help them if you are lead to do so. I do not personally know her but read the attached blog.http://biblicalhomemaking.blogspot.com/.../one-of-my...https://www.youcaring.com/kimberlymay-740403

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The Transformed Wife : How tragic.

He died leaving 6 twice-orphaned children (adopted) and one more (biological, I think).  He was against abortion and he adopted children because he actually cared about the poor.  He and his family had no life insurance because they had just moved and were between jobs. 

This was a perfect chance for Lori to practice what she preaches: helping the needy, especially those in the Church family, but all she had to say was "how tragic".  Then off she went to monitor other adults' lives, buy skirts and dresses and make youtubes. 

That "how tragic" has to be one of her most callous moments. 

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We should not forget that Lorken do not give money to others. Because tithing doesn't make them happy (Feb 17, 2015)

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However, if you enjoy giving 10% of your income away and feel cheerful about it, go for it!

They simply do not see the reason behind giving money is help. It is always about them. Having 10% less income to spend on clothes, kitchens, shoes, long vacations,etc is by far more important than what a church can do with this money.

I doubt that giving money towards an individual in need makes someone happy that likes to show off their worldly possessions to a group of people of which is known they cannot afford them.

 

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We should call the next Lori thread "Perpetually Full of Crap" or "Lather Rinse Repeat" or something. She's always on about the same thing. Always giving the same advice. Yadda yadda yadda.

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I was just looking at a very old post at Lori's blog, and there were a handful of comments that lashed out at what she'd written. They hadn't been deleted. Has she gotten more vigilant about censorship in recent years?

I won't say which one it is. She can go looking for it. She has plenty of time.

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3 hours ago, Red Jumper said:

I doubt that giving money towards an individual in need makes someone happy that likes to show off their worldly possessions to a group of people of which is known they cannot afford them.

I think Lori described herself very accurately when she wrote:

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I would definitely describe myself as a taker. 

 

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20 hours ago, EmiGirl said:

So in my opinion they just commented heresy and blasphemy by saying Jesus' teachings aren't relevant  because of who He was teaching to. But nevermind the fact that Paul was writing to specific churches with specific issues they were dealing with. My God, I didn't think these people could get worse. Nevermind being wrong about submission, they're downright heretical.

Don't you just love these so-called Christians that minimize what Christ actually said? Makes me ragey. They are something, but whatever it is ain't Christian. Aaarghhh!!!!!!!

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Lori says,

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We are called to be lights in this depraved culture without murmuring and complaining so find your joy in the Lord and rejoice always!

 

Well, good grief, her entire blog is pretty much nothing BUT murmuring and complaining ... 

About swimsuits, yoga pants, potato-less soup, RAISANS, working women, public schools, you name it.

Where in Lori's blog has she ever expressed joy in the Lord or actually rejoiced in something? 

I'm not sure I've ever seen a legitimate expression of joy or happiness from that sourpuss. 

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46 minutes ago, polecat said:

Lori says,

Well, good grief, her entire blog is pretty much nothing BUT murmuring and complaining ... 

About swimsuits, yoga pants, potato-less soup, RAISANS, working women, public schools, you name it.

Where in Lori's blog has she ever expressed joy in the Lord or actually rejoiced in something? 

I'm not sure I've ever seen a legitimate expression of joy or happiness from that sourpuss. 

She even manages to make taking care of her grandchildren for a day or two seem like a joyless situation. :my_cry:

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In May, Lori said:

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The thing is that woman are more easily deceived, therefore, it is best to stick to what the LORD has commanded for us to teach and let men preachers and teachers teach the whole of God’s amazing Word.

She wrote an entire post about how she wasn't going to teach the word anymore, unless it pertained to Titus 2.

Today she is teaching from Ephesians and Deuteronomy.   She can't even follow her own rules.

2 minutes ago, Loveday said:

She even manages to make taking care of her grandchildren for a day or two seem like a joyless situation. :my_cry:

She literally said, that she likes peace and quiet, but she doesn't always get it, because sometimes she has to keep her grandchildren.

When the grandchildren are around, it probably makes it harder for Lori to monitor the women in the chat room.  And her blog.  And her Youtube videos.  And her Facebook.  And her Instagram.

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Anyone else wonder if today's post was triggered by people complaining to Lori about her own behavior?

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If your best friend gossiped behind your back, be angry at her sin. . . . Refuse to hold any bitterness towards her.

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If your MIL is consistently telling you how to raise your children and has a negative, critical spirit, be angry at her sin. Let her know in a kind way that these are your children and you will raise them how you and your husband feel is best. Carefully let her know that you don’t appreciate her negative, critical spirit but do it in love. 

After all, she certainly has gossiped about others, and she's made no secret of how she thinks her grandchildren should be raised. I'm imagining that people went to her and said they were angry at her, and her post is telling them that they aren't allowed to be angry at her, only at what she did (if it was sin, which I doubt she thinks it is).

Plus her comment about finding out your husband is involved in pornography makes me wonder what Ken's been up to.

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She deletes comments from men too who don't agree with her. A friend commented today saying how his wife trying to win him without words did nothing to help him break free of his porn use, but after three years her finally setting a boundary, taking the kids and leaving until he came to his senses was exactly what he needed and it saved him and his marriage. Poof! She never let it post on her blog. 

 

We see you, Lori. We see who you are. We see what you do. You don't love healthy marriages you love chaos and evil. 

If only Romans to revelation applies, then why isn't Lori wearing a headcovering, and why isn't ken greeting other men with the holy kiss at church and why the hell are they not practicing their pure religion by taking care of the widows and orphans. 

Dear Lori, we also know you are NOT subject and submissive to Ken in "all things".  He told us himself when he was here. You were outed, lady and we have the proof. 

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Man, I can't leave you folks alone for 5 minutes!!  I left Friday to head to the country and this thing was on page 18....now we're on 22?? You heathen women need to get back in the kitchen and make a salad!  :martinismiley:  :naughty:  :potstir:

Every time she gets overly biblical outside her usual T2 and P31, I get all confused.  Maybe because I was raised Catholic?  I don't understand all this talk about "the law".  I'm assuming she's meaning what was written in Leviticus, what I would consider ancient Jewish law?  And where does the concept come in that Christians were "freed from the law upon his death"?  I do understand that Jesus talked about a more peaceful manner of settling things or taking each crime as an individual situation, thus telling the men "he who is without sin cast the first stone"...he was rebellious for his time because he went against the more brutal of the teachings. 

TBH, she confuses the crap out of me, and I had some pretty decent Sunday school teachers.....

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Someone (Hi, Ken :562479b1e2079_Whyhullothurwave: ) must be rading here because now Lori has posted a "You Tube" on her facebook wall. And she is quoting Jesus:

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"Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it." - Jesus

I have not wached the You Tube because I can´t stand her.

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I am positively sick of Lori and Ken's pontificating. It's impossible to keep up with the constant rewriting of their lives, their views, and their ideas about the bible. The strangest part is that although they constantly shift, nothing really changes.

She wastes so much time and energy telling other people what they should be doing and never looks through her prism at her own failing life. Lori is so pathetic and transparent that it makes me afraid to wonder what the lives of the women who listen to her must be like. 

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Two things.

1. Lori is an insufferable, judgmental, unempathetic, possibly sociopathic, ill educated and dangerous monster. And a heretic too.

2. I am amazed at, and grateful to, the much superior religious knowledge and education - to me and Lori - of my fellow FJers, who are able to shoot her down theologically.

You rock!

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14 hours ago, onemama said:

He died leaving 6 twice-orphaned children (adopted) and one more (biological, I think).

All his kids are adopted, actually.

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Legalists commonly say that you aren't walking right with God if you drink, smoke, etc. that you aren't pleasing him by dancing, etc. that your heart is wrong. 

Loriken say that your heart isn't right and you are a bad rebellious person of you don't practice their brand of submission, don't spank your kids with a leather strap, don't allow your husband to continue in his sin, if you don't stay at home, if you don't want to have eleventy kids, etc. 

they are legalists, for sure. Burdening people down with things that are not essential to the gospel and are not clearly commanded in scripture. They take peeks into letters written to other churches and their problems, and turn those letters into law. Paul would be so angry. 

I fully believe that while the Bible was written *for* us, not everything in there was written *to* us, so you must be very careful to study and apply scripture and even more careful saying what should be a commandment or not. 

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