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Great replies tho. I totally agree with Edward's post.
I have been away for a while. Sorry.
Great replies tho. I totally agree with Edward's post.
I have been away for a while. Sorry.
The sounds of silence within a marriage are a death knell. If she's still yelling at you...everything will be ok, and it can be assumed that the depth of her anger also reflects the depth of her love for you. So pay attention and do what you're supposed to do.
Anyone who can marry Carrie Fisher is ok with me! That blew my mind that Paul Simon was her husband.
So you and your wife would never be able to take a job which required that you do not share information with anyone else. If you did and shared with your spouse you would have had to lie in order to take the job.
That means married Christians could not be in any medical field that deals with patients, research, etc.
No Christian doctors, nurses, EMTs (we have to agree to not discuss anything about the patients that we serve), etc. No medical receptionist, billing, or anyone that has any access to patient information.
I don't think we're talking about breaking professional confidences Deborah. The secrecy in question is in things that could harm the relationship and professional oaths don't really fit this do you think ? We're obligated to keep a confidence when necessary.
Pro 11:13 A talebearer revealeth secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter.
Their marriage only lasted 11 months so...
Deborah13, I'm listening to you all and think you have a good point, perhaps even exactly correct. I'm pondering this and will continue to do so. I'm not anally sticking to my view on this. I am able to learn also. One certainly would not have to lie to the spouse about a confidential work matter, it could be explained as such, and probably irrelevant to the marriage. My main point that I do stick to is absolute trust and honor within the marriage. There is no need to lie. Not even a little white lie (whatever that is, lol). I can see the honor in remaining confidential to the employer. Perhaps even more than an effort to be open with ones spouse. This point you make is valid and has been on my mind since it was first brought up.
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Maybe you need to read his post again.So you and your wife would never be able to take a job which required that you do not share information with anyone else. If you did and shared with your spouse you would have had to lie in order to take the job.
That means married Christians could not be in any medical field that deals with patients, research, etc.
No Christian doctors, nurses, EMTs (we have to agree to not discuss anything about the patients that we serve), etc. No medical receptionist, billing, or anyone that has any access to patient information.
Edward, believe me, 11 mos doesn't mean that he knew who or what he married at all. They were still newly weds still discovering each other. There is SO much that people destructively hide from the other before marriage and into marriage which should have NEVER been hid; even more so in Hollywood where this woman was VERY deeply entrenched.Really. I didn't know that. Still though...![]()