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Title: Home and Family
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February 18, 2001 |
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Before the violins and roses arrive, let it be realized that even here the serpent has injected his deadly poisons of deception. Many husbands have misunderstood God’s word and mistakenly believed that woman was taken from the foot of man and therefore should remain under his boot heel forever... Showed first 250 characters
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In contrast, it is a mistake to believe that Mamma was taken from Daddy’s head and therefore should run the home. Even worse is the condition that results when Junior is King with Mom and Dad in continual obeisance to his every whim and wish. Home and family, peace and joy, health and length of days are offered in sacrifice upon an altar of domestic disarray... Showed next 250 characters
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