Posted by RayP(MI) on November 26, 2013 at 18:11:12 from (207.241.143.114):
In Reply to: Sunday tractor drivin posted by Dan in Ohio on November 26, 2013 at 16:00:29:
On a dairy farm, we didn"t have any choice cattle needed to be cared for and milked EVERY day. Pigs and chickens had to be cared for, eggs gathered, too. Now my dad didn"t try to work on other projects on Sunday, but sometimes we got caught, had to. If you have hay down that was delayed, ended up ready to bale on Sunday, and it"s going to rain on Monday what do you do? Dad used to use the parable of the cow in the well to explain his actions. "Which one of you if he had a cow in a well wouldn"t rescue her on the Sabbath?" Well, good hay or whatever was his "cow in the well." He tried to take another day for his "day of rest," that week. I think he had it right.
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