Do you stop and think before you speak? Perhaps she was not a Christian at the time she joined the military. Perhaps she became a Christian during her time in service. This was my case, and it changed many of my choices, plans and ambitions.
She may have become a Christian later, and married and had children, and then began to put these things together for her own duaghters. It may be that she had to stop and recall her time in service and put all of that under the light of the Scriptures.
I get the idea that you just WANT to find a reason to call this woman a “shameless, sinful hussy!”
You are the shameless one!
Always.
Perhaps she became a Christian during her time in service.
Did she immediately demand to be released from the service on religious grounds?
This was my case, and it changed many of my choices, plans and ambitions.
And would you agree with her contention that your fellow female service members were somehow sinful or less of a Christian than you?
I get the idea that you just WANT to find a reason to call this woman a shameless, sinful hussy!
Yeah, it's called sarcasm. It's called being disgusted that she would pass judgement on others and consider female servicemembers as unchristian or somehow less Christian than she is. If she's somehow ashamed of her service and feels that being in the military was somehow sinful then that's her problem. Don't go dissing those women who chose to serve when she and her offspring won't.