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What do you think you missed out on?

I was asked the question: what do you think you missed out on by not staying at home. [...]

I missed out on being as pure as I could have been. While I wasn't the most pure minded person at home, I still would not have been involved in some of the things I was involved in after moving out. I missed out on being sheltered and protected from some of the evil ways of the world. Seeing the daughters of the land is what defiled Dinah, and seeing the ways of the world can defile us. It is one thing to know that evil goes on, it is entirely another thing to watch evil going on. The Bible tells us that evil communications corrupt good manners. I missed out on having my friends screened for their appropriateness. I made some bad decisions on the friend front.

Mrs. W #fundie beautifulmaidens.blogspot.com

[Mrs. W says more crazy shit about college]

Even in such fields as the medical field, I believe we would be a lot better off with an apprentice system. My midwife got her qualifications from an apprenticeship, not a college. Apprenticeships are more real life and college is indoctrination of what the state wants you to know. The state wants doctors to push vaccines and drugs, when a lot of the time there is no need for that. But that's what they "teach" people going into the medical field, and thus those people are deceived thinking that people need antibiotics and vaccinations, and people who see doctors are deceived into it because apparently since the doctor has been to college he "knows what he is doing".

Mrs. W #fundie beautifulmaidens.blogspot.com

I've been reading "So Much More" by Anna Sofia and Elizabeth Botkin. It's a pretty good book, and I agree with most of their stuff, and have been able to think upon some things I never really thought about before. As with all books written by man (which is every book except for our King James Bible) there are some things that I feel are wrong. I like Anna Sofia and Elizabeth's point of view about college, where they say that nobody really benefits from college because it is mostly just state indoctrination. I also agree with them on their analysis that short term mission trips are not something anybody should really pursue, much less a young lady. I agree with their conclusions that such trips are not usually beneficial.

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I find it almost amusing if it weren't so sad that women want to keep their maiden names instead of taking on their husband's names when they marry. Some say that they "lose their identity" by taking on their husbands name. Women see it as "giving up" their maiden name. Let's face it. Us women will always have the name of a man. Either our fathers name or our husbands name. God meant it like that. A woman is under the protection and authority of her father until marriage. Her last name is an indicator of that. When she gets married her last name changes to show the new protection and authority in her life. I don't understand why women are so eager to keep their father's name...either way it's a man's name.