as a woman, I could be offended but I am not, because I know what men here often say
no need to apologize but thanks anyway
what I am, is concerned for any woman suffering abuse and asking for advice and being told there there just pray and or fast
the church covers up the sin of its congregation far too often and men have got away with far too much when it comes to abusing women
God might take offense at the way women are often portrayed. men should spend a year or two as a woman suffering abuse
the counsel would take on a completely different outcome
and notice I never mentionned divorce
not offended...thanks for your apology though
no need to apologize but thanks anyway
what I am, is concerned for any woman suffering abuse and asking for advice and being told there there just pray and or fast
the church covers up the sin of its congregation far too often and men have got away with far too much when it comes to abusing women
God might take offense at the way women are often portrayed. men should spend a year or two as a woman suffering abuse
the counsel would take on a completely different outcome
and notice I never mentionned divorce
not offended...thanks for your apology though
I wasn't apologizing for my views, or my counsel.
I was apologizing if you felt I was impolite to you.
It wasn't my intention to be impolite.
But I will stand behind everything I said regarding counseling advice.
It isn't normative to suggest someone call the police on their husband because he simply says unkind things and has a bad attitude.
That's really odd advice.
Not only that, you're venturing into legal advice... and even attorneys don't just arbitrarily give out legal advice to people they've never met.
And it is especially bad advice when we don't know the woman, we don't know the husband, we don't know any of their history, and we don't really have any idea what is really going on at all.
We have NO IDEA what is really going on... and you're telling her to call the police.
It is seldom a good idea to give too much SPECIFIC advice to someone you don't really know.
That is why the OP needs to get some kind of local counseling.
If her pastor isn't a good pastor, then she can get counseling somewhere else.
But she needs counsel from someone local.
We are not in a position to really assess her situation, therefore we are not in a position to give too much specific counsel.
Someone locally, that she can meet and talk to... that would be a person in a position to do a more thorough assessment.
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