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Re: Is OPism anti-intellectual?
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Originally Posted by Titus2woman
...bible college is the only thing taken seriously... Or bridal college if for a girl 
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My sister uses this term all the time. It always grates on my nerves, so let me respond as gracefully as possible.  It depends on the kid, frankly. My daughter is planning to go into missions, and we've actually discussed with her the idea that she will do better in ministry if she either remains single or marries a like minded person. ( scripture ref. used - the one about a woman who is single caring for the things of the Lord, and a married woman caring for the things of the world and how she might please her husband) However, if some girl does want to go to Bible college for a year or two for the sole purpose of finding a Christian husband, that's perfectly acceptable and even respectable. I find it odd that so many people find that something to deride. Some women do just want to settle down, love and support their husband, have babies and keep house. I know it isn't popular or cool, but it's still a very honorable vocation for ANY woman to choose. I agree that it's nice to have a backup plan, but that doesn't have to happen young. I have a friend who is married with 2 kids who is getting her teaching degree. My sister got her degree after her boys were grown. It is more difficult after you have children, but not impossible.
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When kids don't marry by 21 there are all kinds of unkind things said... even homosexuality is sometimes rumored. Maybe I live somewhere scary bad but I would have thought it more common.
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Not around here. People start to wonder if they're "okay" or if they'll ever marry once they dip into their 30's, though...  The dating pool does shrink considerably and exponentially as you get older.
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Last edited by MissBrattified; 07-07-2012 at 05:36 PM.
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