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Global Warming Goofballs Vol. #2 Essay 3

Global Warming Goofballs Vol. #2 Essay 3

Rachel Carson (1907-1964) – Aquatic Biologist and Author In case you don’t know who invented “environmentalism”, it was another “liberated” feminist woman with an irrational gripe. The author’s name was Rachel Carson. Her book, titled Silent Spring, was published in 1962. It expressed her unsubstantiated concerns about the damaging effects, including the development of cancer (which was later disproved), that the … Continue reading

Parenting Priorities Vol. #2 Essay 17

Parenting Priorities Vol. #2 Essay 17

Despite what career-oriented, radical, second-wave feminism has led you to believe, bringing up your children is NOT a part-time job. When your first child is born, you, as a new Christian mother, have committed yourself to an 18 year-long, full-time career. Your level of involvement with your child’s life will foretell his or her future. … Continue reading

Equality Idiots Vol. #1 Essay 13

Equality Idiots Vol. #1 Essay 13

For decades, the miserable, second-wave feminists have insisted that men and women are “equal.” They have promulgated this unprecedented, and radical, concept from their bully pulpits at universities, in magazines or on TV. These non-Christian troublemakers, including Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer and Betty Friedan, have loudly asserted that a … Continue reading

Seven Deadly Sins are…? Vol. #3 Essay 5

Seven Deadly Sins are…? Vol. #3 Essay 5

Can you list the Seven Deadly Sins? Here’s a hint. They’re also called the Seven Cardinal Sins. No good? How about the Seven Capital Vices? Getting closer? If you could only come up with a partial list, don’t feel bad, because most people can’t name all seven.   And the reason? Because in this highly secularized world, … Continue reading

Quote: Meda Chesney-Lind on Women Criminals

“In 1980, there were about 12,000 women in prison; by 2000, there were over 85,000 – more than a sevenfold increase in two decades.” “In 1990, the incarceration rate for female offenders was 31 out of 100,000 female (U.S.) residents; by 2000, it was 59 out of 100,000.” “Currently, over 950,000 women are under some … Continue reading

Cursed Cults Vol. #1 Essay 9

Until the eruption of radical, second-wave feminism in the late 1960s, women had always deferred to the men in their lives when any major decision had to be made. Whether it had to do with money, moving, faith, discipline of children, work, family matters, education or in many cases their very survival, they trusted their men to … Continue reading