Elizabeth rice hanford biography of donald

  • A conversation with Elizabeth Rice Handford.
  • Elizabeth Rice Handford writes "Me?
  • A conversation with Elizabeth Rice Handford.
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    Me? Obey Him?: The Obedient Wife and God's Way of Happiness and Blessing in the Home

    May 30, 2017
    The edition I read was copyrighted back in 1972, but even then, people were more forward-thinking than this author. I didn't actually buy the book...I found it thrown out among a number of others. It's only now that I took it off my bookshelf and read it. My feeling of it is that, unless you're a Southern Baptist woman from South Carolina, you'd probably want to burn this book at the stake before you're done reading it.
    I read this book around the time "The Handmaid's Tale" was on Hulu. It's books like this and the people who write them that make the backdrop for such scenarios possible. I don't know why her husband, a pastor no less, would even want to let his wife do anything other than breed, raise the brood, and be the absolutely obedient household slave to her husband in every circumstance, let alone let her write a book on the subject. That would be a waste of time she cou
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  • A Conversation with Elizabeth Rice Handford

    All pro-lifers were encouraged by the decision of the Supreme Court to undo the harm of Roe versus Wade. But that was not a clear victory against abortion. Abortion itself was not forbidden bygd this decision. Rather, the Court only determined that the matter was for states to decide, not the federal government.

    The reactions of glee and “We won the battle!” by too many pro-lifers, I deeply fear, made us seem more like the enemy to women in need more than ever. We are not in a battle. We are in a life-boat, trying to rescue perishing mothers and their babies. We shouldn’t gloat. Should we be grateful that the decision was a step in the right direction? Yes, but the reasons a woman feels compelled to get an abortion were not wiped out bygd the decision. We must not let this decision send women to the bloody back-alley abortionists or try to abort themselves, as many did before Roe Vs Wade.

    Their arguments for abortion are still as b