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Feminists

  • Effortless

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    soulthirstjc puts on a clinic in Christian feminist reframing in response to Reframing Christian marriage part 2: rebelling wives aren’t to blame for their own rebellion. Research shows that husbands… read more

  • Insensitive

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    In the discussion of What is closeness? I pointed out that the Sensitive Elliot clip does an excellent job of showing that what we culturally think of as “sensitive” really… read more

  • Ms. Chivalry

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    Ying Ma bemoans the loss of chivalry in Men Who Don’t Pay (H/T Instapundit): We live in a society where lots of men do not pay. Not only do they… read more

  • Hollywood’s hero can’t save the day

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    IBB linked to an interesting article by Megan McArdle on Bloomberg View: How Hollywood Can Save Our Families.  McArdle points out the enormous disadvantage broken homes create for children and… read more

  • Relishing sin

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    2 But as for you, speak the things which are proper for sound doctrine: 2 that the older men be sober, reverent, temperate, sound in faith, in love, in patience;… read more

  • CBMW’s striking ambivalence for complementarianism

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    When I first pointed out the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood’s discomfort with headship and submission, a discomfort which goes back to their founding document, Sunshine Mary explained: Understand… read more

  • Yiayia and the empress’s new clothes

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    3 Likewise, teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good. 4 Then they… read more

  • He left out harlots.

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    Deep Strength pointed out a blog post by NYC Pastor which has feminists (Christian and otherwise) up in arms:  10 Women Christian Men Should Not Marry.  As Deep Strength notes,… read more

  • The unworkable bachelor tax.

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    One of the ideas often put forward when discussing declining marriage rates is that our elites are likely to enact a Roman Empire style bachelor tax.  I admittedly don’t have… read more

  • Fathers [sometimes] matter!

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    A reader recently asked if I’ve moved away from my prediction in More ominous than a strike that we will eventually see some dialing back of the worst excesses of… read more