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Wed, 27. April 2011

It’s Dangerous for Men to “Follow Their Feelings”

Filed under: Devotional - Administrator @ 9:28

Every man and women should be aware of the consequences to society (and Church) if men are not longer allowed to be men (in a good sense). The worst thing women can do to society is trying to turn a male into a female by “feminizing” them. This is what Mark Gungor writes:

Maleness is under attack (…) and has been for the past 40 plus years. This is true in the culture at large, as well as in The Church, and it is extremely detrimental to male culture and our society at large. (…) The results of this feminization have been disastrous. Men are not real men any more. Many males themselves don’t even know what it means to be a man because they have no role models. Part of this is due to the fact, that far too many fathers have literally abandoned their children or they are not engaged playing an active role in being a part of their son’s lives. For decades since the industrial revolution, most boys have been surrounded and raised by women who are the caretakers and role models. The message men are getting in spades—consciously and unconsciously– is that they need to be more like women and less like men.

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