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Turning a blind eye
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For the love of marital strife.
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Pleased to meet you Hope you guess my name But what’s puzzling you Is the nature of my game –The Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil There is another aspect… read more
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Dr. Russell Moore: Wives don’t sin (part 1)
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Dr. Russell Moore explains at FamilyLife the key to avoiding infidelity in marriage*: It’s been said that the best defense is a good offense. Russell Moore says that when it… read more
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Something in common.
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7 For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God, but woman is the glory of man. 8 For man was… read more
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The roots of modern Christian wife worship.
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In the discussion of Women as responders, commenter Neguy pointed out that the idea that women are naturally good (so long as their husband is loving) goes much further back… read more
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A cold calculation.
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Child support is the answer to the question “How shall we replace the nuclear family”? This much is axiomatic, with the only question being how many nuclear families we want… read more
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America is destroying the Hispanic family.
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Usually when you see divorce rates broken out by race and ethnicity, the results look like the chart below, created with data from an NCFMR report on 2010 divorce rates:… read more
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Angelina can’t keep a man.
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It has been interesting to watch the tabloids switching from cheerleading Angelina Jolie for her empowering decision to divorce Brad Pitt, to seeing her as destroying the lives of her… read more
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Women as responders
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In the past I’ve shared Joel and Kathy Davisson’s theology of women as responders. Joel explains in their book: “Can’t the woman be the problem? The man is not always… read more
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Why there is a controversy about women teaching/preaching Scripture and doctrine.
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Commenter Amy Wilson asked in response to Four legs good, two legs better: I am also very concerned about the slippery slope we see of feminist redefining of the plain… read more
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Four legs good, two legs better.
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Slate XX has a piece up explaining that women like Beth Moore are much more of a force in driving conservative evangelical opinion on politics than outsiders would likely suspect. … read more
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