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Quote: Keith Henson on Cursed Cults

“People under the influence of cults is similar to that we observe in addicts. Typical behaviour for both includes draining bank accounts, neglecting children, destroying relations with family and losing interest in anything except the drug or cult.” Check out my link to my related post – Cursed Cults

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

Crimes Against Children Vol. #1 Essay 7

Crimes Against Children Vol. #1 Essay 7

We have all heard it before. “Our children are our future.” But, do we sincerely believe it? Do we live our lives as though that statement were true?  Are our priorities arranged to reflect that principle? Or do we silently stand by while others denigrate, demean or even destroy children’s innocent lives? Between 2001 and 2007 federal … Continue reading

Cauldron of Cackling Crooks and Criminals Vol. #1 Essay 8

There was a time, in the not so distant past, when women were placed on “pedestals” and both admired and revered. They represented all that was good within humanity. Women were considered the kind, polite, considerate, loving, sweet, selfless half of mankind. As mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, nieces and aunts, they were the reason civilization developed. Men were … Continue reading

See No Evil Vol. #3 Essay 4

See No Evil Vol. #3 Essay 4

Women are unable to recognize evil, whether it’s within themselves, or others. They are unable to detect it, to see it or to sense its presence. The reason? It’s because, throughout history, women were protected from evil by men. As a result, women’s ability to accept evil’s existence has been dramatically compromised. And, today’s women aren’t any different from the women … Continue reading

The Trouble with Women Vol. #3 Essay 11

The Trouble with Women Vol. #3 Essay 11

Thanks to radical, second-wave feminism women have all become busybodies. They are now nosy, interfering, rude, loudmouths with opinions about everything, and everyone. These “liberated” women believe it is their “right” to tell everyone else what to do and what must be done, whether they be husbands, friends, bosses, co-workers, priests, classmates, family member, neighbors, instructors or … Continue reading