It is my opinion that men are (generally) stronger than women, men tend to have more physical strength and are certainty less agreeable, in that it is harder to change a mans opinion, as I've heard many women complain about in the past. Men are definitely as destructive as they are creative, as most accomplishments and failures of mankind can be accounted to men, like James Brown famously sung, it's a mans world. But that being said, women possess a strength and ability that cannot be compared to anything. Men may have built monuments and societies, but women create life, in which without, monuments and societies could not exist. Women should therefore be protected, not preyed upon, by those who are stronger. We call the earth mother nature, perhaps our relationship with nature is a reflection of how we treat women? Porn is something that, in my experience at least, has somewhat been encouraged in modern society. At school I was taught that masturbation is natural and to a subt...
'As God intended'. Who would think it would be dangerous to be 'as God intended'. It is incredible what level of abuse people want to endure by elitist experts in the wake of a psychological fear operation. It really does seem that the nice guy finishes last, and if we as a people where to learn something from this terrible world event, is that the worse you are the more reward there is to gain. And perhaps the one trait, the greatest gift endowed to men, masculinity, the want and need to protect ones tribe and protect and cherish that which they love, has been shunned out of society so much so, that even the men would rather bend over and take it than fight for what is rightfully theirs. Have you bought and sold without the mask yet? God help us. Our Father Above, we pray that we find the courage to stand up to tyranny, that we may realize what we have and that our fragile freedom is one sleeping step away from being taken from us. Blessed be those who have woken up, ...
I find it interesting how, although contrasting and poised in opposition, Christianity and science can agree on at least one thing, that the universe was somehow created. The idea of God being a man in the sky is a concept however, I for one have had difficulty in accepting. In pop culture we are led to believe that Christians think of God as being this nicely robbed, bearded man who diligently watches over his disciples from a cloud. I think it is important to dispel this notion in that this image is solely symbolic and incongruent to the meaning of God. It imparts the idea that Christians, and all religions for that matter, seemingly pass through life in a cartoonish haze of gullibility, putting their time and energy into a romanticized speck of their imagination. When we walk, we tend to look in the direction we are going, when we are working we tend to look at what we are doing. In the same way, as long as I focused on the cartoon-like concepts of God, the further I went from...