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Christian couple leaves waitress an awful rant instead of a tip: A ‘woman’s place is in the home’


A South Carolina waitress received a bad tip, which came in the form of a napkin rather than dollars, after serving a Christian couple.

According to Live 5 News, the server had just finished clearing their table when the couple wrote her a note on a napkin before promptly leaving.

The napkin tip started with, “Thank you for your excellent service today. Your [sic] a good waitress.” However, the note continued on to call the waitress’ work a “disgrace” and the couple suggested that a “woman’s place is in the home.”

The couple also told the waitress that rather than “looking for handouts to feed your family,” — because apparently working as a server is how one seeks handouts — she should go home and clean her house, cook a meal for her family “the way [her] husband and God intended.”

They also suggested that her working in a restaurant is likely why her husband is seeing “another woman on his way home from a long day at his work.”
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The waitress told KMBC she felt “mortified, embarrassed, humiliated even.” She also said she “felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken.”

She noted, “I have never been married, and have no children. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who has been by my side as I have been working and trying to further my education.”

The note, in full read:

Here’s your tip:

The woman’s place is in the home. Your place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible. You may think that you’re contributing to your household by coming into work, but you’re not. While you’re in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another woman on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be home taking care of the household duties, you may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family. So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for handouts to feed your family, how’s about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way your husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.




http://www.rawstory.com/2016/10/chr...stead-of-a-tip-a-womans-place-is-in-the-home/
 
Yep; in leftist loony land, Christians are evil and God hating leftists are good.

DUNCE.

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Christian couple leaves waitress an awful rant instead of a tip: A ‘woman’s place is in the home’


A South Carolina waitress received a bad tip, which came in the form of a napkin rather than dollars, after serving a Christian couple.

According to Live 5 News, the server had just finished clearing their table when the couple wrote her a note on a napkin before promptly leaving.

The napkin tip started with, “Thank you for your excellent service today. Your [sic] a good waitress.” However, the note continued on to call the waitress’ work a “disgrace” and the couple suggested that a “woman’s place is in the home.”

The couple also told the waitress that rather than “looking for handouts to feed your family,” — because apparently working as a server is how one seeks handouts — she should go home and clean her house, cook a meal for her family “the way [her] husband and God intended.”

They also suggested that her working in a restaurant is likely why her husband is seeing “another woman on his way home from a long day at his work.”
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The waitress told KMBC she felt “mortified, embarrassed, humiliated even.” She also said she “felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken.”

She noted, “I have never been married, and have no children. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who has been by my side as I have been working and trying to further my education.”

The note, in full read:

Here’s your tip:

The woman’s place is in the home. Your place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible. You may think that you’re contributing to your household by coming into work, but you’re not. While you’re in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another woman on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be home taking care of the household duties, you may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family. So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for handouts to feed your family, how’s about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way your husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.




http://www.rawstory.com/2016/10/chr...stead-of-a-tip-a-womans-place-is-in-the-home/
Thus confirming if there was any doubt that Raw Story is a bullshit website.

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Christian couple leaves waitress an awful rant instead of a tip: A ‘woman’s place is in the home’


A South Carolina waitress received a bad tip, which came in the form of a napkin rather than dollars, after serving a Christian couple.

According to Live 5 News, the server had just finished clearing their table when the couple wrote her a note on a napkin before promptly leaving.

The napkin tip started with, “Thank you for your excellent service today. Your [sic] a good waitress.” However, the note continued on to call the waitress’ work a “disgrace” and the couple suggested that a “woman’s place is in the home.”

The couple also told the waitress that rather than “looking for handouts to feed your family,” — because apparently working as a server is how one seeks handouts — she should go home and clean her house, cook a meal for her family “the way [her] husband and God intended.”

They also suggested that her working in a restaurant is likely why her husband is seeing “another woman on his way home from a long day at his work.”
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The waitress told KMBC she felt “mortified, embarrassed, humiliated even.” She also said she “felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken.”

She noted, “I have never been married, and have no children. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who has been by my side as I have been working and trying to further my education.”

The note, in full read:

Here’s your tip:

The woman’s place is in the home. Your place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible. You may think that you’re contributing to your household by coming into work, but you’re not. While you’re in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another woman on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be home taking care of the household duties, you may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family. So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for handouts to feed your family, how’s about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way your husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.




http://www.rawstory.com/2016/10/chr...stead-of-a-tip-a-womans-place-is-in-the-home/

To bad she's not in a Muslim country like you want the west to become then she wouldn't be allowed out of the house without a male relative as an escort.
 
What that person did with that note was wrong in my opinion. Passing judgement on someone based on a brief moment in a restaurant is not kind or Christian to me. There are many Bible verses from Proverbs, Colossians, Timothy, Corinthians, and others that justify the hard work this waitress is doing and serving the Lord is not about cooking dinners for your husband. Stories like this one, if true, are frustrating since most Christians are genuinely kind and things like this take all of the focus off of the majority of us that live everyday to do the right thing for Christ.
 
What that person did with that note was wrong in my opinion. Passing judgement on someone based on a brief moment in a restaurant is not kind or Christian to me. There are many Bible verses from Proverbs, Colossians, Timothy, Corinthians, and others that justify the hard work this waitress is doing and serving the Lord is not about cooking dinners for your husband.

'Tis TRUE....it's all about CONSISTENCY!!!!!


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What that person did with that note was wrong in my opinion. Passing judgement on someone based on a brief moment in a restaurant is not kind or Christian to me. There are many Bible verses from Proverbs, Colossians, Timothy, Corinthians, and others that justify the hard work this waitress is doing and serving the Lord is not about cooking dinners for your husband. Stories like this one, if true, are frustrating since most Christians are genuinely kind and things like this take all of the focus off of the majority of us that live everyday to do the right thing for Christ.

You are correct Norah.

The VAST majority of Christians are good, decent people.

Sadly, a small minority hide their greed and selfishness behind the word of God.
 
Christian Kindness. My church is having a month long Racial Reconcilliation sermons and discussion. That's some real sh*t. Finding someone who randomly said something rude is nothing
 
Christian couple leaves waitress an awful rant instead of a tip: A ‘woman’s place is in the home’


A South Carolina waitress received a bad tip, which came in the form of a napkin rather than dollars, after serving a Christian couple.

According to Live 5 News, the server had just finished clearing their table when the couple wrote her a note on a napkin before promptly leaving.

The napkin tip started with, “Thank you for your excellent service today. Your [sic] a good waitress.” However, the note continued on to call the waitress’ work a “disgrace” and the couple suggested that a “woman’s place is in the home.”

The couple also told the waitress that rather than “looking for handouts to feed your family,” — because apparently working as a server is how one seeks handouts — she should go home and clean her house, cook a meal for her family “the way [her] husband and God intended.”

They also suggested that her working in a restaurant is likely why her husband is seeing “another woman on his way home from a long day at his work.”
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The waitress told KMBC she felt “mortified, embarrassed, humiliated even.” She also said she “felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken.”

She noted, “I have never been married, and have no children. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who has been by my side as I have been working and trying to further my education.”

The note, in full read:

Here’s your tip:

The woman’s place is in the home. Your place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible. You may think that you’re contributing to your household by coming into work, but you’re not. While you’re in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another woman on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be home taking care of the household duties, you may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family. So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for handouts to feed your family, how’s about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way your husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.




http://www.rawstory.com/2016/10/chr...stead-of-a-tip-a-womans-place-is-in-the-home/

This is an old story .. at least three years old.

It's been done over.
 
Christian couple leaves waitress an awful rant instead of a tip: A ‘woman’s place is in the home’


A South Carolina waitress received a bad tip, which came in the form of a napkin rather than dollars, after serving a Christian couple.

According to Live 5 News, the server had just finished clearing their table when the couple wrote her a note on a napkin before promptly leaving.

The napkin tip started with, “Thank you for your excellent service today. Your [sic] a good waitress.” However, the note continued on to call the waitress’ work a “disgrace” and the couple suggested that a “woman’s place is in the home.”

The couple also told the waitress that rather than “looking for handouts to feed your family,” — because apparently working as a server is how one seeks handouts — she should go home and clean her house, cook a meal for her family “the way [her] husband and God intended.”

They also suggested that her working in a restaurant is likely why her husband is seeing “another woman on his way home from a long day at his work.”
Report Advertisement

The waitress told KMBC she felt “mortified, embarrassed, humiliated even.” She also said she “felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken.”

She noted, “I have never been married, and have no children. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who has been by my side as I have been working and trying to further my education.”

The note, in full read:

Here’s your tip:

The woman’s place is in the home. Your place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible. You may think that you’re contributing to your household by coming into work, but you’re not. While you’re in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another woman on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be home taking care of the household duties, you may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family. So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for handouts to feed your family, how’s about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way your husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.




http://www.rawstory.com/2016/10/chr...stead-of-a-tip-a-womans-place-is-in-the-home/

Another "Bible" illiterate? What are Christians always to be kind and tolerant even in the face of ignorance?

Strange that the example Jesus Christ established does not present such tolerance when confronted with ignorance and lies. The Bible proves that Jesus was anything but tolerant when it came to exposing hypocrisy, ignorance and lies. The Bible enlightens us that God can be and often is "severe" with those who have access to the truth and fall (Romans 11:22) and He is often wrathful (Thess 1:3-10)

To some such individuals the Christ will say, ".....I never knew you, depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness (sin)." -- Matt. 7:22-23

Even Jesus became angered and called some the top Religious Folk in Biblical Israel, "....hypocrites, vipers, serpents." -- Matt. 11:21-22

Even the apostles of Jesus followed the rule of being intolerant of lies, when 2 of the apostles argued about the lie being promoted by the Jewish Christians that demanded circumcision of the flesh....Paul had to put Peter in his place (Acts 15:2, Gal. 2:5)

The disciple Stephen called some the Jews (.....sons of the devil, stiff necked and uncircumcised in the heart, full of deceit and fraud -- Acts 7:51-52, 13:10)

Jesus was very "confrontational" to anyone that He knew was being deceitful either through ignorance or with premeditation.

Why just half the story? What provoked such a conversation in the first place....in order to make any kind of righteous judgment one must know the whole truth. A half truth often is a whole lie.
 
Another "Bible" illiterate? What are Christians always to be kind and tolerant even in the face of ignorance?

Strange that the example Jesus Christ established does not present such tolerance when confronted with ignorance and lies. The Bible proves that Jesus was anything but tolerant when it came to exposing hypocrisy, ignorance and lies. The Bible enlightens us that God can be and often is "severe" with those who have access to the truth and fall (Romans 11:22) and He is often wrathful (Thess 1:3-10)

To some such individuals the Christ will say, ".....I never knew you, depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness (sin)." -- Matt. 7:22-23

Even Jesus became angered and called some the top Religious Folk in Biblical Israel, "....hypocrites, vipers, serpents." -- Matt. 11:21-22

Even the apostles of Jesus followed the rule of being intolerant of lies, when 2 of the apostles argued about the lie being promoted by the Jewish Christians that demanded circumcision of the flesh....Paul had to put Peter in his place (Acts 15:2, Gal. 2:5)

The disciple Stephen called some the Jews (.....sons of the devil, stiff necked and uncircumcised in the heart, full of deceit and fraud -- Acts 7:51-52, 13:10)

Jesus was very "confrontational" to anyone that He knew was being deceitful either through ignorance or with premeditation.

Why just half the story? What provoked such a conversation in the first place....in order to make any kind of righteous judgment one must know the whole truth. A half truth often is a whole lie.

Where is the verse about Jesus disrespecting a poor waitress trying to make a living... Start @ that verse first, thank you........
 
Another "Bible" illiterate? What are Christians always to be kind and tolerant even in the face of ignorance?

Strange that the example Jesus Christ established does not present such tolerance when confronted with ignorance and lies. The Bible proves that Jesus was anything but tolerant when it came to exposing hypocrisy, ignorance and lies. The Bible enlightens us that God can be and often is "severe" with those who have access to the truth and fall (Romans 11:22) and He is often wrathful (Thess 1:3-10)

To some such individuals the Christ will say, ".....I never knew you, depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness (sin)." -- Matt. 7:22-23

Even Jesus became angered and called some the top Religious Folk in Biblical Israel, "....hypocrites, vipers, serpents." -- Matt. 11:21-22

Even the apostles of Jesus followed the rule of being intolerant of lies, when 2 of the apostles argued about the lie being promoted by the Jewish Christians that demanded circumcision of the flesh....Paul had to put Peter in his place (Acts 15:2, Gal. 2:5)

The disciple Stephen called some the Jews (.....sons of the devil, stiff necked and uncircumcised in the heart, full of deceit and fraud -- Acts 7:51-52, 13:10)

Jesus was very "confrontational" to anyone that He knew was being deceitful either through ignorance or with premeditation.

Why just half the story? What provoked such a conversation in the first place....in order to make any kind of righteous judgment one must know the whole truth. A half truth often is a whole lie.

Buybull stories.
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Where is the verse about Jesus disrespecting a poor waitress trying to make a living... Start @ that verse first, thank you........

Nope when I read the part about this story originating from RAW NEWS.COM....( a progressive propaganda rag). I just wondered what part or portion of the real story was omitted. :) And stated as much about making a judgment. Indeed the Bible advises everyone of a truth. God and Family comes before everything else.
 
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