Puritan Sailor
Puritan Board Doctor
I was wondering, what you all thought about this scenario.
A reformed couple has a few kids and they must make out a will to decide who they shall leave there children with if they should both die for some reason. Obviously they would want the best for their children both physically and spiritually. But in this scenario, there are no extended family members who are reformed. So, this family must make a tough decision.
1) Leave the kids with close friends who are reformed yet don't know the extended family.
2) Leave the kids with close professing Christian (arminian/charasmatic) extended family members.
3) Leave the kids with close and moral yet unbelieving extended family members.
We shall assume for discussion that all the options are good and upstanding members of society with no serious outward character flaws, other than their differences in faith and it's application.
Who would you decide, and why?
[Edited on 2-22-2004 by puritansailor]
A reformed couple has a few kids and they must make out a will to decide who they shall leave there children with if they should both die for some reason. Obviously they would want the best for their children both physically and spiritually. But in this scenario, there are no extended family members who are reformed. So, this family must make a tough decision.
1) Leave the kids with close friends who are reformed yet don't know the extended family.
2) Leave the kids with close professing Christian (arminian/charasmatic) extended family members.
3) Leave the kids with close and moral yet unbelieving extended family members.
We shall assume for discussion that all the options are good and upstanding members of society with no serious outward character flaws, other than their differences in faith and it's application.
Who would you decide, and why?
[Edited on 2-22-2004 by puritansailor]