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Saved By The Bell Tiffani Amber Thiessen is torn between work and motherhood

June 8, 8:06 PMChristian Worldview ExaminerBill Belew
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Tiffany Amber Thiessen is torn between work and motherhood.

Wow...as if most mothers and families don't face the same dilemma.

Thiessen starred in Saved By The Bell and the original Beverly Hills 90210 (I have never seen either one.)

The 35-year old actress is "definitely talking about [kids]. ...trying to figure out the whole work schedule now,”

Hmm....planning kids into life. Usually works the other way around in my experience. Kids coma long and you plan your life accordingly.

1 Timothy 2:14-15 is an interesting Bible section. "...But women will be saved through childbearing..."

I don't presume to think that a woman ought to be locked up at home and stuck with the kids all day. My wife and I have a one-year old and she (my wife) works, not the baby. But, my wife works from home.

Taking time to raise children is a worthy investment on a woman's part if she were to choose that path for her life. No doubt about it.

But, why does a woman have to consider her 'biological clock'  before she starts thinking seriously about bringing a child into their life?

Have to ask a woman that question. I don't know.

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