Perhaps. But very few men, IMO, would not welcome their wives getting into shape!
Unless the were out of shape, ill, on meds,fearful of divorce.
Perhaps. But very few men, IMO, would not welcome their wives getting into shape!
[video=youtube;mSWD1TvaGZ4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSWD1TvaGZ4[/video] this was the video that someone re uploaded and posted here. The users name was Kodiak
Midge Montana I thought the same thing either a love dare or love languages words of affirmation to get your marriage back on track. People show love in different ways and sometimes there is a disconnect because they way you show love might not be the way your spouse needs it. Good book for spouses to read Love Languages. Some churches also promote the Fireproof philosophy of constantly showing love each day in some manner. This could be the link to 10 months ago if they were introduced to this at that time.
The LE said Missy's injuries were consistent with the TOOLS the perp was carrying throughout the building. If there were multiple tools used to kill Missy, then the perp did not snap, but murdered her in cold blood. Using one murder weapon, then another is kinda sadistic in my opinion, it's like the perp enjoyed hurting Missy in different ways. experimenting with different tools.
Is CG an MLM?
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True, but the fact that the LE doesn't want to announce the COD openly makes me think that Missy's injuries have some unique characteristics.
What is MLM?
Is CG an MLM?
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The tapping on the end of the tool with the hammer type object in this section of the video seems to be for show.
If the person really wanted to get into that room they would not lightly tap that bar/rod and then give up. The person was forceful with the tool(s) elsewhere in the church so why not here??
IF another CG Trainer (and maybe spouse tagged along) had ever been to that building with MB (or to teach their own class) no one would think it was odd ... at the time. CG seems like a tight knit group. A jealous spouse on the other hand is a whole 'nother story.
I was wondering about a 'morally enraged' church member with issues about having an exercise class (w/ women in 'immodest' outfits etc) on 'holy' ground?
You make a good point. As I was looking through CG posts on various FB pages, it started to feel sort of cult-like to me. I am not suggesting CG is a cult!!! It just has that feeling of taking over people's lives, and people in the group generate that feeling for each other to be part of the inner circle of CG.
One of my children was involved with a sport that had a similar vibe. Someone warned me at the beginning of our involvement, "Beware - it's a cult!" and I laughed it off. I do not think it is a cult, but the sport definitely took over and there was pressure to get more and more involved at the exclusion of everything else. I could see the circle tightening - there was pressure to drop all other activities except this particular sport. My child eventually dropped out, not because of disinterest in the sport but because the pressure to be ONLY involved with that sport and nothing else.
(My kids are involved with sports, and this is the only one where the instructor disapproved other sports. All other coaches/instructors were supportive of any athletic activity, while at the still time preferring their own. This particular sport was way more possessive.)
I totally forgot about that.
I can see someone really pissed off about the pressure to be CG all the time....though I don't know if CG is that way in real life....just a vibe I got from the frequent rah-rah postings.
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I grew up in this sect and highly doubt that scenario, because this was a "liberal" congregation as far as that sect goes, and those with more strict viewpoints have their choice of much-more-strict congregations to attend. I doubt someone with such strict viewpoints on that sort of thing would attend this particular congregation. They would attend a stricter congregation and cluck-cluck about the immodest goings-on in the apostate congregation. Also, I've seen a couple of posts wondering whether a church member would have considered the building "holy ground." That is the last thing anyone from this sect would ever think. This sect has a strong taboo on considering the building any kind of sacred. They don't even use the word "sanctuary." If you say "church" meaning "building," you are likely to get corrected that "it's just a building." So this sect would be the last sect ever to think of the building as "holy ground."