In response to “Breastfeeding in Church,” which appeared in the Sept. 2 – 8 issue of North Country This Week: So you talk about new learning experiences, perhaps it is time for yourself and …
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In response to “Breastfeeding in Church,” which appeared in the Sept. 2 – 8 issue of North Country This Week: So you talk about new learning experiences, perhaps it is time for yourself and sons to learn about the very natural process of breastfeeding. To claim it is like pornography is absurd. To shame any mother who feeds her child, just as Mary fed Jesus, is very unchristian like. Perhaps you should pray for your sin of judging others? If you are uncomfortable with the human body and how god intended mothers to feed their children, that is your problem. Man created the church, Bible and rules not god. You should be ashamed of yourself.