Feminism is killing our country. It is destroying our families, the basic building blocks of any society.
Most people in this country are feminists. I don’t mean that in propaganda terms of equality and freedom. I mean it in practical terms of what feminism is really all about.
Feminists hate women and everything about them. I know, very nearly every feminist will jump back at that, offended, saying “I don’t hate women” and then offer examples to prove it. However, I have my own examples to give. Try them on and see if they don’t fit.
Society today admires women (and attempts to judge their worth) by how much they can be like men. Males’ testosterone drives them to appreciate a perfect feminine body, but their feminist minds rule all else. A woman who can bring in a hefty paycheck is someone seen as having a high value. A woman who excels in sports is admired as having skill. A libidinous woman (i.e. one with a high level of testosterone) is viewed as sexy and desirable. But all 3 are actually masculine traits put on by women today.
Feminists speak of the traditional role of women only with derision. They look with scorn on anyone who dares to embrace that role. If a woman sought to work outside the home, even for a paycheck too small to contribute to the family in any meaningful way, she would be applauded. If she seeks to stay with her children and make her home a priority, she is considered a leech on society.
The only place where Male and feMale feminists diverge is in the feelings on the submissive role traditional women had/have. Men being men, they like to be in control, so they enjoy that aspect of femininity. Woman feminists, in their desire to BE men, also like to be in control. So they try to wrest it from others, often successfully, but at the price of their relationship, which, while it may not die, is left with festering wounds that prevent it from ever being healthy.
Feminism is, at its very core, about running contrary to God’s will. God placed in our hearts an innate knowledge of our roles as men and women. Following Him, we fall into these roles naturally and comfortably. They fit us like a skillfully made glove, like a second skin. Men tend to, and indeed want to, provide, protect, and guide. Women, in their turn, nurture, comfort, and help.
Our society has been training us to reject God’s natural roles for us. Womanly nurturing in the home is being replaced by day-cares and restaurants; comfort, by materialism and addictions; help, by egocentrism and advertising. Manly provision is being negated by the touted-as-necessary second income and welfare; protection, by our nanny-state (micromanaging) laws and the destruction of childhood innocence; and guidance, by moral relativism and political correctness.
These things, when allowed to take hold in our lives unchecked, debase the male/female relationship, and degrade marriage to little more than a contract of sexual exclusivity, and an all too often broken one at that. Little wonder, then, that divorce runs rampant today. One you have produced children, the roles of man and woman overlap to the point of near complete redundancy. Only the children serve to draw them together.
When one considers the ever growing popularity of day-cares, pre-schools, public and private schools, extra-curricular activities, and the networks of friends to pull the children out of the home, and the homework, television, computers, and video games to fill their time within the home, you can also begin to see the likelihood that as the children detach themselves from the parents, the parents will see little reason not to detach themselves from one another.
When you flout God’s biblical roles for men and women you risk losing more than you imagine you might have gained. Like all of God’s laws, natural and otherwise, they exist for a reason. Follow God’s will and you shall gain by it. Go against it and pay the price.
My point is this… Unless our people return to God, and learn to see feminism for what it really is – evil - we can never turn this country around. We will continue this trip down the slippery slope in to the history books as “the grand experiment that failed”.
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Mrs. H, thanks for visiting my blog. I see that you don't write much here, but I really loved this article. I think feminism is not a movement anymore, it's a poison that runs through our veins. A couple of years ago, I had no idea I'm actually embracing feminism. I just adhered to what I was tought - the only option I knew. I'm so happy I became free of it and recognized it for what it was - evil.
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