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Pray with the scepter (see Your Prayers at Work) that God would move in our homes, our churches, our communities, and in this nation, to correct attitudes and actions about men and women, personally and institutionally, that are harming all of us.

To the one who is victorious and does my will to the end, I will give authority over the nations— that one ‘will rule them with an iron scepter and will dash them to pieces like pottery’—just as I have received authority from my Father. (Rev 2:26-27)

“ . . . Our society is unlearning masculinity, it’s feminizing every stage of male life, and boys are paying a steep price. Consider the feminization of the home — occurring on two fronts simultaneously. First, and most important, the dissolution of the family brings increased fatherlessness, and for all of our culture’s single-mom worship (and moms’ sometimes — but not always — heroic efforts to fill the gap), boys need dads. It’s that simple. Men and women in general have different roles to play in their kids’ lives, and a boy sees in a good dad the fruits of properly channeled and properly lived masculinity. He has a model, often a hero, who lives in the closest possible proximity.

But beyond fatherlessness is the increasing feminization of even the intact, two-parent household. Models of domestic life intentionally crafted to break old stereotypes and cultural norms increasingly treat parents not as “mom and dad” but as “Parent 1 and Parent 2.” Kids aren’t brother and sister, but “Child 1 and Child 2.” There are no longer different paths for boys and girls but instead unique paths for special snowflakes. Who’s to say what’s masculine? Who’s to say what’s feminine? The one thing we do know, however, is that stereotypically male characteristics of aggression, risk-taking, and high-energy work and play are “toxic” and need to be medicated or educated right out of the home.

Adding to the feminized home is the feminized school, complete with its zero tolerance, mortal fear of anything remotely martial, and its relentless emphasis on compassion and nurturing rather than exploration and adventure (unless the adventurer is a woman). We love the Earth. We don’t conquer it. Elementary school is a place of hugs, not conflict, and play is to be peaceful above all else. No more re-enacting the Battle of the Bulge. No more toy guns. No more drawings of tanks mowing through stick-figure Nazi hordes. And when nature asserts itself against the ideologue’s wishes? Medication and education take their toll.

In place of teaching men to channel their aggression and adventurous spirits in productive ways, we ask them to stifle their truest natures.

Finally, one graduates to the increasingly feminized workplace. Part of this is a function of political correctness, and part of it is simply a function of the changing economy. We don’t need as many strong backs and strong arms to make America great. There are more cubicles, more people typing, and more people talking. It’s great to be glib. Strength is strictly optional. Oh, and when cubicle-working men do try to carve out their own spaces for hobbies, sports, and other pursuits, they’re often mocked. Why does an accountant need a Ford F-150? Look at that lawyer buying a chainsaw. Doesn’t he know how ridiculous he looks?

In place of teaching men to channel their aggression and adventurous spirits in productive ways, we ask them to stifle their truest natures. In place of teaching them to protect others, we lie and declare all violence to be bad. Instead of telling the truth that men and women are different, we try to transform men into women. We privilege the stories of those who found traditional gender norms oppressive (like gay men and their metrosexual cousins) and celebrate the demise of traditional masculinity that better served the vast majority of men and boys. Is it not possible to preserve masculinity while demonstrating compassion for those who don’t conform? Must we burn it all down?” (Excerpted from National Review, commentary by David French.)

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Bernett
March 26, 2018

When boys are playing in schools in America, and they run in the school hallways, it is considered bad, that is , to the school administrators, they get detained after school for doing what is natural for boys to do. Run and get hurt, no way, Mami wants to sue the neighbor, sue the schools because her baby had to get stitches in the emergency room.
That is part of the reason. Children need to run and play. Of course, they run , the will fall and hurt themselves, its natural.

NadaLynn Rickert
March 16, 2018

This situation is described by St. Paul in his letter to the church in Ephesians: “So this I say and solemnly testify in (the name of) the Lord (as in His Presence), that you must no longer live as the heathen (the Gentiles) do in their perverseness–in the folly, vanity and emptiness of their souls and futility–of their minds. Their moral understanding is darkened and their reasoning is beclouded.(They are) alienated (estranged, self-banished) from the life of God–with no share in it. (This is) because of the ignorance–the want of knowledge and perception, the willful blindness–that is deep seated in them, due to their hardness of heart (to the insensitiveness of their moral nature). In their spiritual apathy they have become callous and past feeling and reckless, and have abandoned themselves (a prey) to unbridled sensuality, eager and greedy to indulge in every form of impurity (that their depraved desires may suggest and demand.” Epesians 4:17-19 Amp
So we pray for these people that God will replace their hard hearts with a new heart. We pray they will experience godly sorrow and cry out to God for forgiveness. We declare the fear of the Lord to reign in this nation. That we would fear his judgment for harming the children and leading them to destructive lifestyles. We pray God will raise up boys and men who will wear the godly mantle of manhood prepared for them by their Heavenly Father.
In His Son’s name,
AMEN!

Marion Carlson
March 16, 2018

Good article, but let’s also say that girls need dads, too!

Kim
March 14, 2018

Many of us are now witnessing the hidden agenda of feminism. It is not a favorable ideology for America. Yes, we live in a free country, but an idea
is not the same as truth.

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