To: Mark in the Old South
My question would be what are her options, or more to the point, why does she believe her options are so limited. She would not chose this life willingly, so I wonder if, as an orphan and a women, she had no way of supporting herself.
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04/17/2005 4:05:17 PM PDT by
pa mom
To: pa mom
Re: "My question would be what are her options, or more to the point, why does she believe her options are so limited. She would not chose this life willingly, so I wonder if, as an orphan and a women, she had no way of supporting herself."
I am afraid I am not the one to answer those questions. No doubt her life is hard and a prayer for her is in order. My point is a condom is not the answer and if it is she might consider asking different questions. It is funny, you rarely hear of someone who in in that lifestyle that does not justify it a necessary to survival, even in this country. No doubt it is harder to survive there but the rationalization has always been there. Christ came across this on at least one occasion. And I would suspect the survival needs were at least as hard then as Africa is now, perhaps harder. He turned on her accusers and said "He who is without sin cast the first stone"
None took him up on it. This we all know.
But he said something else right after that. I wonder if it has any relevance to this situation?
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