Re: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-21 Thread George Cobabe
- From: "Jim Cobabe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 9:15 AM Subject: RE: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman > > Paul Osborne wrote: > --- > No one made you the judge. > --- > > It would be pleasa

RE: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-21 Thread Jim Cobabe
Paul Osborne wrote: --- No one made you the judge. --- It would be pleasant to believe this. I could suspend all my struggles at discernment and tell myself, "Not to worry, you're not the judge. Let someone else decide what is right and wrong." However easy that might be, it is not the gospe

Re: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-21 Thread Grampa Bill in Savannah
Paul Osborne wrote: I'm just expressing my view when white collar men grumble out of their lips against the woes of blue collar men and how they can supposedly fix their low income problems. The fact is, many white collar men are ignorant and lack real experience when it comes to blue collar money

Re: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-21 Thread Paul Osborne
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 00:32:53 + Jim Cobabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >I am not offering the least criticism to women who work out of >necessity. Good. Let's keep it that way. No one made you the judge. Paul O [EMAIL PROTECTED] _

Re: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-20 Thread Paul Osborne
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 19:34:35 + J Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Val wrote: (i.e. husband can get more education to get a better paying job Are you saying that no Latter-day Saint should settle for a lower paying job? Someone has to do the work! There are always lower paying jobs an

RE: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-19 Thread Jim Cobabe
Val wrote: --- So it depends on which prophetic counsel you are referencing. --- In my view, prophetic counsel is consistent in letter and spirit from one day to the next, through all ages of time. If I see conflicts in the pronouncements from one prophet to another, I must assume that there i

RE: [ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-19 Thread J Stone
Val wrote: > > > -- Jim Cobabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sounds like we need not follow prophetic counsel as long as our > circumstances make it inconvenient or uncomfortable for us. > > Am I getting this right? > ___ > > WRONG! > This

[ZION] apostate working women {was}working woman

2003-09-19 Thread Val
-- Jim Cobabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sounds like we need not follow prophetic counsel as long as our circumstances make it inconvenient or uncomfortable for us. Am I getting this right? ___ WRONG! This is an unfair, sweeping, judgemental