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===Dialogue===
 
===Dialogue===
 
===='''''[[Parenting]]'''''====
 
===='''''[[Parenting]]'''''====
C: Abraham, it seems that---I [[hope]] I am not misunderstanding these last two weeks lessons [http://www.nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1995-04-03-Sisters_of_This_World]---last week it appeared that [[women]] were to stand up and count themselves as [[equal]] and look to one another as equals with men. Also, for men to realize there is no inequality . This week, I think you’re saying we each have separate roles, one as a [[motherly]] care-taker of the [[home]]... and one as [[father]], provider of [[security]]. How does that fit with maybe women’s need in our [[society]], to be the provider also? Is being the provider on the women’s side, maybe not so good in our society?
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C: Abraham, it seems that---I [[hope]] I am not misunderstanding these last two weeks lessons [https://www.nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1995-04-03-Sisters_of_This_World]---last week it appeared that [[women]] were to stand up and count themselves as [[equal]] and look to one another as equals with men. Also, for men to realize there is no inequality . This week, I think you’re saying we each have separate roles, one as a [[motherly]] care-taker of the [[home]]... and one as [[father]], provider of [[security]]. How does that fit with maybe women’s need in our [[society]], to be the provider also? Is being the provider on the women’s side, maybe not so good in our society?
    
ABRAHAM: With the [[dissolution]]s of [[marriages]], many women may have no [[choice]] but to provide for their [[family]]. I do not mean to say our sisters are not good providers. I mean to say both man and woman are more efficient in [[child-rearing]]. An example might be [[Mother Mary|Mary]], the mother of [[Jesus]], tended to Him mostly His first five years, teaching Him, loving Him, caring for Him. Then [[122:1 Joseph and Mary|Joseph]], Jesus’ earthly father, took over His [[training]] and [[education]]. Although His earth [[parents]] were not perfect they provided Him with a [[balanced]] [[ideal]] of [[family]] life. Mary may have shown Jesus to be loving and kind, fair, whereas Joseph taught Him [[strength]] and acquired [[skills]] needed in the world. Does this answer?
 
ABRAHAM: With the [[dissolution]]s of [[marriages]], many women may have no [[choice]] but to provide for their [[family]]. I do not mean to say our sisters are not good providers. I mean to say both man and woman are more efficient in [[child-rearing]]. An example might be [[Mother Mary|Mary]], the mother of [[Jesus]], tended to Him mostly His first five years, teaching Him, loving Him, caring for Him. Then [[122:1 Joseph and Mary|Joseph]], Jesus’ earthly father, took over His [[training]] and [[education]]. Although His earth [[parents]] were not perfect they provided Him with a [[balanced]] [[ideal]] of [[family]] life. Mary may have shown Jesus to be loving and kind, fair, whereas Joseph taught Him [[strength]] and acquired [[skills]] needed in the world. Does this answer?

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