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To: nickcarraway

“Men and women are different.”

bottom line


2 posted on 09/10/2022 10:43:12 AM PDT by Freee-dame
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To: Freee-dame

While we are on the subject, we should repeal the 19th amendment. A female voter is always going to vote for big government which will lead to tyranny.


4 posted on 09/10/2022 10:47:15 AM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: Freee-dame

Men and women are different yep. Since the backstop of birth control, abortion, was ok’d by society and law, the US -culture, politics, economy and general purpose- been primarily geared toward catering to men and their given right to live their adult lives as 17 year old boys and their most base desires.

That is the sexual revolution.

People who don’t acknowledge that are ignorant

Women have been screeching about this lo these 50 years. The boys quietly reap the reward.

This is a case where women are truly door mat stupid. They’ve achieved nothing

Abortion is birth control, don’t doubt that. Without it, all birth control is useless.

As for this gem from the piece:
“…a story of women freed from the burdens of chastity and motherhood…”

Where to even start?

I’ll take a stab.

Chastity is a virtue by ant theological standard

Here’s the catechism, for one:
“ 2345 Chastity is a moral virtue. It is also a gift from God, a grace, a fruit of spiritual effort. Holy Spirit enables one whom the water of Baptism has regenerated to imitate the purity of Christ.Oct”

Looking at this from the Socratic view:

Patience is a virtue so is temperance and honesty. Where they are nothing but a burden bad things occur.

Where virtue is nothing but a burden, bad outcomes occur. Marilyn Monroe and that awful Hugh Hefner, their lives and fates are perfect icons of such.

As for motherhood being a burden, as the statement reads, nothing but a burden, but to be generous let’s just say the point is it’s a regular burden.

We’re all children of mothers. When we view ourselves as burdens, how are we supposed to feel? Or does that just apply to children obnoxious enough to have escaped abortion after 1973 when children began to be a burden as the article seems to allude.

Motherhood- one could easily argue that you get out of it what you put into it plus exponentially more from the grace of doing so with virtue

Same as ant gift from God.


25 posted on 09/10/2022 11:15:29 AM PDT by stanne
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