No. Lost. Lost women, and not because of pressure. Because three-plus generations have undone who we are.
Men provide and protect. They bring home the good from the world and keep the evil of the world from following him back.
Women support and protect. They keep the hearth and make use of what the men provide and protect the home from evil.
Men are taught sloth, not how to provide. Women are taught that men have fabulous lives and that they deserve them too, not how to support. Many of both have abdicated their protection to the state.
I agree with everything you have said here. My wife and I believe this whole heartedly. My wife stayed home, raised and educated our children and provided a warm and comfortable home. She had her degree in retail management and marketing but chose to stay in the home. We discussed the pros and cons but she received no pressure from me. It was her decision.
When our youngest turned 16 and began to drive, my wife went back to work and finished her masters while doing so. After 20 years she retired so she could help raise our grandkids. Again 100% her choice. Now she does some very part time charity work in the community and with our Church and works in her gardens and takes care of the grandkids, dogs, cats, chickens and cows and breeds some sort of budgie like little parrot that she likes to give away to friends and family. Cute little birds that dont make a ton of noise like parakeets.
I believe if you asked her she would tell you she has had a very fulfilling life. It is the role she was built for. Both of us have always thought it strange that women would rather work for a person who probably cares little for them personally rather than a loving family when given the choice. Of course the cabal has engineered society and the economy so that for most families today two jobs isnt a luxury but essential.
pressured into silence or acceptance also
No. Lost. Lost women, and not because of pressure. Because three-plus generations have undone who we are.
Men provide and protect. They bring home the good from the world and keep the evil of the world from following him back.
Women support and protect. They keep the hearth and make use of what the men provide and protect the home from evil.
Men are taught sloth, not how to provide. Women are taught that men have fabulous lives and that they deserve them too, not how to support. Many of both have abdicated their protection to the state.
Never wonder why Jesus withered the fig tree.
Had to repeat what you said. It's so beautifully-written. Thank you.
Your words are kind. Thank you for them.
It is true, that government taught women that they no longer "need" real men to provide and protect. Sad.
It wasnt government. It was pur neighbors. Half our country supports this.
I agree with everything you have said here. My wife and I believe this whole heartedly. My wife stayed home, raised and educated our children and provided a warm and comfortable home. She had her degree in retail management and marketing but chose to stay in the home. We discussed the pros and cons but she received no pressure from me. It was her decision.
When our youngest turned 16 and began to drive, my wife went back to work and finished her masters while doing so. After 20 years she retired so she could help raise our grandkids. Again 100% her choice. Now she does some very part time charity work in the community and with our Church and works in her gardens and takes care of the grandkids, dogs, cats, chickens and cows and breeds some sort of budgie like little parrot that she likes to give away to friends and family. Cute little birds that dont make a ton of noise like parakeets.
I believe if you asked her she would tell you she has had a very fulfilling life. It is the role she was built for. Both of us have always thought it strange that women would rather work for a person who probably cares little for them personally rather than a loving family when given the choice. Of course the cabal has engineered society and the economy so that for most families today two jobs isnt a luxury but essential.
Thank you for sharing. God blessed you both, and you lived lives worthy of those blessings. Role models.