S
Sursum-Corda
Guest
If a woman ,having been answered by her husband or indeed any man “ I decided not to go to Communion today” persists in asking the reasons why then she needs to be told to shut up and be silent.
If a woman ,having been answered by her husband or indeed any man “ I decided not to go to Communion today” persists in asking the reasons why then she needs to be told to shut up and be silent.
…said no husband ever.…then she needs to be told to shut up and be silent.
Okay, I will correct it.…said no husband ever.
That’s very clearly not what pnewton’s post said.Your stance seems to indicate that a Christian wife has right to know why her husband decides not to receive communion.?
She has no such right.
Here we go again.Your stance seems to indicate that a Christian wife has right to know why her husband decides not to receive communion.?
She has no such right.
LOL. Trust me, I am not going to retype all of that.Here we go again.
LOL!. Some have and that was the last time!…said no husband ever.
Oh, dear Lord. This has become the most exhausting thread ever. It will continue if we, the regulars on this thread, allow it.It was this type of answer that we went up to 399 posts. Hope not ‘here we go again’. Lol.