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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

Quote: Rick A. Ross on Cursed Cults

“The best method for preventing destructive involvement is preventative education. If students and the public at large are more aware of destructive groups before hand, they may better understand and resist their recruitment efforts.” Check out my link to my related post – Cursed Cults

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

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

Moral Midgets Vol. #2 Essay 15

Moral Midgets Vol. #2 Essay 15

Christian men and women have always shared the responsibility for  sustaining the high level of moral behavior demanded by their faith. They have knowingly maintained the particulars of Christian morality because they understood that these tenets of behavior protect humanity from its thoughtless, vicious and sometimes brutal nature. Although, on the surface, women have always accepted the highest burden of the behavioral aspects of morality … Continue reading

Source of Stress Vol. #3 Essay 7

Source of Stress Vol. #3 Essay 7

Only within the last few decades has the word “stress” become associated with the excessive level of anxiety present in so many people’s daily lives.  Oddly, despite our ability to personally confirm the existence of “stress” within our own lives, the dictionary still defines “stress”, only in terms of it being a noun, “pressure exerted on a material object” … Continue reading