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Category Archives: Religion
Christian Contempt
I found the latest post by Dalrock (read the whole thing!) to be inspiring enough to break my pregnancy-induced silence to give some advice to Christian wives. Be incredibly wary of so-called “Christian leaders” who criticize married men. No matter how “traditional” … Continue reading
Outlaw Sharia NOW
From Roger Simon at National Review – Most of all, we must outlaw Sharia. Sharia law, with its institutionalized doctrinal misogyny and homophobia as well as its primacy of mosque over state (not to mention cruel and unusual punishments for … Continue reading
Focus on the Feminism
I have a vague feeling of nausea after reading the latest of Dalrock’s exposés of Focus on the Family’s “marriage” advice. I dimly recall that my parents were subscribers back in the 90s. (They aren’t now, to my knowledge.) I … Continue reading
More moral than God?
Seen on the internet (paraphrased): “I don’t like the story of Moses because I don’t think that a moral God would kill all those innocent children.” Well, just right off the bat, that is laughable to anyone who believes in … Continue reading
Fisking: What We Get Wrong about Women Submitting to Their Husbands
Oh boy. Look what showed up in my Facebook feed – shared by my BIL, liked by his feminist sister, and one of my premarital counselors(!). What We Get Wrong about Women Submitting to Their Husbands First red flag: it’s posted at … Continue reading
And another passes
And suddenly, there were two. Two grandparents left, out of the eight we started with, between J and I. His mother’s mother passed away early last week, and we got back from attending the funeral (twelve hours’ drive, one way) yesterday. … Continue reading
Providence
And not Rhode Island, either. Came very close to being in a terrible accident on our way home from church today. An SUV lost traction in the slush, spun out, flipped upside down, spun back across the road and into … Continue reading
Uses and Misuses of Joshua 24:15
Standard Disclaimer: Random people on the internet are not authorities. Please direct questions about what you personally should believe to your own authorities: husband, father, church leader, whatever applies, and do as they tell you. Specific Disclaimer: I’m going to put a … Continue reading
Snowflake Muslims
Often someone gets upset by anti-Muslim sentiment, they will trot out the “I know good Muslims who serve in the armed forces!” – which is nothing more than special snowflaking, Muslim edition. Yeah, well, despite the appeal to American patriotism, … Continue reading →