Tagged with Feminism

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

Giving Away the Store Vol. #2 Essay 1

Giving Away the Store Vol. #2 Essay 1

Women do not associate money primarily with security. Men do. For women, having a continuous supply line of cash is a means to an end, rather than an end, in and of itself. For women, cash is something to spend. Something to acquire things with. Something to trade for something else. It is something to be … Continue reading

Women Whining Vol. #2 Essay 4

Women Whining Vol. #2 Essay 4

  There once was a time, when women brought the best out in everyone. There once was a time when women represented the best of humanity. There once was a time of gracious femininity, a peaceful time, a time when women were respected and revered. A time of joy and happiness – a time BEFORE radical, shrill, strident, second-wave, … Continue reading

Positive Powerful Prayer Vol. #3 Essay 2

Positive Powerful Prayer Vol. #3 Essay 2

Have you ever asked yourself why nothing seems to go right in your life?  Why, despite your best efforts, your dreams never come true? Or why most of your relationships are strained?  Do you wonder, night after night, how you are going to make it through the next day’s obligations? Do you constantly ask yourself why you are … Continue reading

Lazy Losers Vol. #2 Essay 10

Lazy Losers Vol. #2 Essay 10

Hell or Home? Why are there so many women who don’t care about the condition of their homes? Why don’t women take pride in their homes anymore? Why don’t women consider their homes a reflection of who they are? Why don’t women think that a clean, well-organized home is an important part of being a … Continue reading

Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Pop Culture Poison Vol. #3 Essay 1

Where have all the ladies gone? We have nothing today but crude reminders of what ladies once were. Not only has family life, workplaces, academia, organized religion and government been diminished, alongside the self-inflicted degradation of women during the last forty-five years of feminism’s reign, but they’ve taken the  innocence of pop culture down with them … Continue reading

Male vs. Female Traits Vol. #2 Essay 13

Male vs. Female Traits Vol. #2 Essay 13

  The English language has developed into a highly complex method of communication. The language is succinct and contains a high level of specificity, leaving little room for misinterpretation or misunderstanding. It’s development, was by necessity, defined by the characteristics and activities of humanity. Now, as we all know, humanity includes both men and women and communication … 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

Stay-at-Home Heaven Vol. #3 Essay 9

Stay-at-Home Heaven Vol. #3 Essay 9

Prior to the adoption of radical, second-wave feminism as a way-of-life in America, men went to work and women stayed home to nurture and care for their children and their home.  This excellent division of labor was devised by God and had been refined, over the centuries, by men and women alike. As a result, both … Continue reading

Husband’s Hell Vol. #2 Essay 9

Husband’s Hell Vol. #2 Essay 9

Women’s lack of compassion for the incredible emotional burdens men bear for their families is astounding. The next time you are tempted to bitch at your husband for not taking out the trash, or putting down the toilet seat, remember author Henry David Thoreau’s quote, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation,” and back off! … Continue reading