no way!
if He did that, then we'd learn the true meaning of the word f.
it'd be f and there wouldn't be anything we could do about it.
i don't think we're ready for that yet.
too shocking.
too horrifying to even contemplate.
i don't want God to be f with me.
i want mercy.
i want grace.
i don't want to learn the true meaning of the word f.
of course you know what i mean when i use the word f, don't you?
fair.
what did you think i was talking about?
"to the pure all things are pure." titus 1:5
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my husband said in a veiled way, you'll regret that in the morning. and i laughed.
he said, they will probably think, poor man (he does have to put up with me after all), and i laughed again.
i am glad you read it. i think offense is something that can have many interpretations, even a few lessons if we can battle through it.
i don't regret writing it. i don't regret. i just roll along, laughing and being oblivious (apparently).
my husband, meanwhile, who is the voice of reason in my life (largely ignored), is beginning to laugh with me.
as i hope, you will too. even if we don't possess the same sense of humor.
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