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In a message dated 9/6/02 11:21:26 PM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


> I don't think that the story of Eve is intended to do that. Someone
> had to eat first, it doesn't really matter if it was a man or a woman
> first. Although we do now have to put up with the pain in childbirth
> now.


2 Christian books you may want to check out that refute the "having to put up
with the pain in childbirth" idea:

Natural Childbirth and the Christian Family by Helen Wessel and

Supernatural Childbirth by Jackie Mize

~Ellen

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instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiousity of inquiry;
for this delicate little plant, aside from stimulation, stands mainly in need
of freedom."
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kayb85

Thanks! I'll make a note of them and put them in my library crate,
and if God blesses me with another baby I'll try to get them through
interlibrary loan!
Sheila


> 2 Christian books you may want to check out that refute the "having
to put up
> with the pain in childbirth" idea:
>
> Natural Childbirth and the Christian Family by Helen Wessel and
>
> Supernatural Childbirth by Jackie Mize
>
> ~Ellen