Christians Say the Darnedest Things: Ways Women Take On Masculine Roles
Women take on masculine roles when they enter the workforce and compete with men for greater achievement, higher positions, and earning more money. We learn all the way back in Genesis that it is the...
View ArticleSongs of Sacrilege: Fellas Get Out the Way by Scott Cook
This is the latest installment in the Songs of Sacrilege series. This is a series that I would like readers to help me with. If you know of a song that is irreverent towards religion, makes fun of...
View ArticleChristians Say the Darnedest Things: Feminism is an Occult Movement
Feminists made up the rules and gullible women fell into the trap laid for them by Satan. Feminism is an occult movement and tied into witchcraft. Women fell for the classic trap by going to school...
View ArticleChristians Say the Darnedest Things: Feminism to Blame for Whatever is...
God didn’t give men high sex drives so they could watch porn and masturbate, commit fornication with multiple women, or delve into homosexuality and pedophilia. No, God gave men high sex drives so...
View ArticleWhy Everything Makes Sense in the Evangelical Bubble
I recently wrote a post detailing Evangelical Lori Alexander’s advice to women who want to be more attractive to their husbands. Alexander, a promoter, defender, and practitioner of patriarchal...
View ArticleChristians Say the Darnedest Things: Satan is Turning Christian Women into...
Satan works subtly. First, women give announcements in the churches. Then they read Scripture and become worship leaders with mini-sermons in between songs. They give their testimonies with some...
View ArticleChristians Say the Darnedest Things: Feminists are Unhappy, Unmarried,...
God’s will for women is to marry, bear children, and guide the home (1 Timothy 5:14). This is God’s perfect path for us, yet feminism has steered women in the opposite direction so that they end up...
View ArticleWhen Did Opening a Door for a Woman Become Offensive?
As a child, I was taught to be polite, defer to others, and respect personal space. Polly and I taught our children to do the same. It has come to light recently in counseling that these things are so...
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