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Re: Sex Before Dinner, Does God Approve?
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Originally Posted by Sister Alvear
yes I agree we need teaching in churches in all areas and I have bought hundreds of marriage books for our couples here in Brazil...but there is a time and place for it...in fact I do lots of seminars here in Brazil on such subjects but I don't think some statements should be used before the whole church...Can you imagine reading The Act of Marriage before the church on Sunday Nights....
that is what I am trying to express...
I am all the way for helping people and my laptop is full of things I have done for classes.
However I have been in services when statements were made...a woman's place is in the bedroom....and all kinds of foolish things.
I think (this is only a personal opinion) that there is far too much ignorance in Pentecost...
I paid a woman doctor to come talk to my ladies...of course in some circles I would be crucified...especially since she was not a Pentecostal...however my ladies did not need a Pentecostal they needed some advice from a doctor...
I hope I am making sense....
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That's excellent, Sister A.
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Originally Posted by rgcraig
You are making perfect sense and I agree with you. It's good, but in a proper setting, announced and more teaching - not just sprinkled in the middle of sermons.
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Yeah...I don't really want my children having sex ed on Sunday mornings, and I don't want to endure blunt comments in a mixed crowd. However, the occasional casual reference to a healthy sex life doesn't hurt anyone--just as long as it doesn't get explicit.
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Originally Posted by nwlife
Being single, I just have to ask the question, though embarrassing it might be,
*ahem* are you ready for it?
*ahem*
my question is, just how ugly was the preacher's wife?
and now away I run to hide from the turmoil my sense of humor is likely to bring! 
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That is just BAD, nwlife. You should be ASHAMED!
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