This isn't really a theological or philosophical question, but I'd be interested in an article that delved into whether or not the Calvinist work ethic historically devolved into secular materialism.
I read your poetry in Skillful Pen Press' romance anthology entitled "Tell Your Heart To Beat Again," and though I am not a poetry lover, your poetry was superb!
You should outline why men shouldn't (and can't) be stay-at-home dads, and the skill sets each sex has that contributes to the family life.
I do agree that men shouldn’t take over the Biblical role of a woman. But, nevertheless, some men are gifted with the ability to nurture (and most men are gifted with the ability to lead) and that makes for a strong stay-at-home parent. I think my dad is one of the few men who are able to pull it off 😉
Well, that's good. My dad is a vegetable farmer, so he goes to work early in the morning and comes home late in the afternoon. It's satisfying to see him come home with sweat all over and smelling like dirt, tractors, and you guessed it, sweat. XD
What about sharing your own testimony.
Good idea!
This isn't really a theological or philosophical question, but I'd be interested in an article that delved into whether or not the Calvinist work ethic historically devolved into secular materialism.
Ooh that would be a very interesting one! And it would be a chance for me to do some pretty deep research
I read your poetry in Skillful Pen Press' romance anthology entitled "Tell Your Heart To Beat Again," and though I am not a poetry lover, your poetry was superb!
You should outline why men shouldn't (and can't) be stay-at-home dads, and the skill sets each sex has that contributes to the family life.
Well that’s gonna be pretty difficult considering my dad is a stay-at-home dad 🤣
Hmm . . . Let me rephrase that . . . Men taking over the job of wife. Does that make sense? (Silently praying I didn't offend anyone.)
Yes, that makes a lot more sense 🤣
And I wasn’t offended at all
I do agree that men shouldn’t take over the Biblical role of a woman. But, nevertheless, some men are gifted with the ability to nurture (and most men are gifted with the ability to lead) and that makes for a strong stay-at-home parent. I think my dad is one of the few men who are able to pull it off 😉
Well, that's good. My dad is a vegetable farmer, so he goes to work early in the morning and comes home late in the afternoon. It's satisfying to see him come home with sweat all over and smelling like dirt, tractors, and you guessed it, sweat. XD
Should Christians follow the levitical law? (Curious as to what you think lol)
Good idea!