The war on fathers

This is something I think we all should read I found on World Net daily. www.move-off.org

Excerpt:

'"Father knows best."

How do those three words make you feel? Turn them over in your mind a couple of times and be aware of the subtlest of feelings. Be honest.

Do they make you feel slightly squeamish? A little discomfort in your solar plexus? Is something deep down inside you repelled by those words?

If so, you're not alone. Contempt for male authority – as if to say, "Give me a break, father sure didn't know best in my life" – is everywhere around us. We're swimming in it. You see, men, boys and masculinity itself have been under withering national assault for decades.'

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"Let's make a crucial point at the outset: It's simply impossible to understand this issue – man-woman relations, marriage, masculinity, femininity, gender identity and so on – unless we understand that there is, in reality, an all-powerful and all-knowing God, that He created us and the world we live in, and that He has ordained laws and principles for us to live by."

Seems like, if that's the guy's point why didn't he actually make it "at the outset" instead of in the 35th paragraph?

I have to disagree with the guy. I think I understand quite a bit about "marriage, masculinity, femininity, and gender identity" without a belief in an all-knowing all-powerful God.

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