why would you bring a child into a world that is being swallowed by Communism? The next 30 years are going to be incredibly hard and conditions will be very violent before we come out the other side. I think a full blown civil war will occur within the next two years which may last a while and that's before people are rounded up into COVID gulags etc I'd never dream of having children now
You are assuming the child was just now conceived. Going by the child's due date they would have been conceived back in August. At the time I thought for sure Trump was going to stay in office. Not that any of this matters. It's not your place to tell me whether its moral to have a child or not.
I didnt say immoral, more of a strange decision based on what is clearly happening. Even with Trump back in WEF and global conditions are closing in fast.
If all of the good people decide not to raise children because of a bad world there's no hope in having a bright future. I understand wanting a good world for your kids but have you considered that your kids might be the ones that make a good future for your grandkids or great grandkids? I feel like it's my responsibility to raise the next generation of people with strength and morals. Look around you! How many people having kids are trying to raise them up in a moral fashion? How many people are raised to question the world? Its important to me to make sure there's at least some hope for the next generation
Who is Moses's father? You have to read the Bible very carefully and pay attention to the names to figure that question out. His father's name is Amran, if you're curious. More attention is given to Moses's father-in-law Jethro. Amran gets next to nothing.
And the Bible loves fathers. Abraham, father of Isaac. Isaac, father of Jacob and Esau. Etc.
But not Amran. Why?
I think the story is that he gave up.
When Pharaoh ordered the boys be thrown into the Nile (Pharaoh was the Bill Gates of his time doing his own brand of population control) Amran gave up. He left his wife. He said: "Why bring a child into a world like this?"
And Amran had status, so other men left their wives when he did.
Amran's wife visited him in the field. She fed him some fish and they looked at their reflection in the pot. And she said to him: "See how much more beautiful I am than you?"
Her point was not physical attractiveness. Her point was he gave up and she didn't.
Amran finally got back together with her and conceived Moses.
But because he gave up, he has been given next to no honor, even though his son was arguably the most important person in the history of Israel.
Moses was a blessing for faith returned and faith not given up? Interesting. Only God deserves credit for that action. Seems fitting to me the father wouldn’t get credit beyond that you remember his tale. Thanks for the information. I’ve never heard this before.
Yes. And when I run into Feminists who say Women have no prominence in the Bible, mention that three women are honored without whom Moses would not have been: Moses's mother, Moses's sister (Miriam) and Pharaoh's daughter who plucked him out of the water.
What really pisses me off about this is that they are trying to push this shit on my pregnant wife. I'm not losing a child to these bastards
why would you bring a child into a world that is being swallowed by Communism? The next 30 years are going to be incredibly hard and conditions will be very violent before we come out the other side. I think a full blown civil war will occur within the next two years which may last a while and that's before people are rounded up into COVID gulags etc I'd never dream of having children now
You are assuming the child was just now conceived. Going by the child's due date they would have been conceived back in August. At the time I thought for sure Trump was going to stay in office. Not that any of this matters. It's not your place to tell me whether its moral to have a child or not.
I didnt say immoral, more of a strange decision based on what is clearly happening. Even with Trump back in WEF and global conditions are closing in fast.
If all of the good people decide not to raise children because of a bad world there's no hope in having a bright future. I understand wanting a good world for your kids but have you considered that your kids might be the ones that make a good future for your grandkids or great grandkids? I feel like it's my responsibility to raise the next generation of people with strength and morals. Look around you! How many people having kids are trying to raise them up in a moral fashion? How many people are raised to question the world? Its important to me to make sure there's at least some hope for the next generation
Who is Moses's father? You have to read the Bible very carefully and pay attention to the names to figure that question out. His father's name is Amran, if you're curious. More attention is given to Moses's father-in-law Jethro. Amran gets next to nothing.
And the Bible loves fathers. Abraham, father of Isaac. Isaac, father of Jacob and Esau. Etc.
But not Amran. Why?
I think the story is that he gave up.
When Pharaoh ordered the boys be thrown into the Nile (Pharaoh was the Bill Gates of his time doing his own brand of population control) Amran gave up. He left his wife. He said: "Why bring a child into a world like this?"
And Amran had status, so other men left their wives when he did.
Amran's wife visited him in the field. She fed him some fish and they looked at their reflection in the pot. And she said to him: "See how much more beautiful I am than you?"
Her point was not physical attractiveness. Her point was he gave up and she didn't.
Amran finally got back together with her and conceived Moses.
But because he gave up, he has been given next to no honor, even though his son was arguably the most important person in the history of Israel.
Moses was a blessing for faith returned and faith not given up? Interesting. Only God deserves credit for that action. Seems fitting to me the father wouldn’t get credit beyond that you remember his tale. Thanks for the information. I’ve never heard this before.
Yes. And when I run into Feminists who say Women have no prominence in the Bible, mention that three women are honored without whom Moses would not have been: Moses's mother, Moses's sister (Miriam) and Pharaoh's daughter who plucked him out of the water.
His father is lucky to be a footnote.