But respect is being boiled down to holding open a door and not using profanity in a woman’s presence. It’s nice, but it doesn’t mean jack if women aren’t given the freedom to fulfill their potential.
“Fulfill their potential.” Right. Get out and dig those ditches right alongside the menfolk. Hire a professional to change diapers and give them their bottle, you’ve got to get out and do REAL work in your cubicle.
Surely God erred when He designed the family this way. How could He not have realized that the best system was for both parents to be working outside the home for at least a third of the day while the children are sent away to be raised by the government schools and the media.
Low fertility rates and rampant abortion? We’ll just have the government offer more benefits for having families despite this having not worked anywhere before. Well, actually we need abortion so that women can get out there and fulfil their potential without having to inconvenience themselves. We’ll make the man pay child support, despite the fact that both of them were consenting to a meaningless sexual fling that neither of them wanted to produce a child.
My ranting aside,
there was plenty of sexual immorality to go around.
Which might just be why our ancestors built up such a strict system of rules surrounding sexuality. What’s the quote, “Most people go to Hell for sins of the flesh.” True enough in every age, even the great Age of Christendom.
And given:
abortion, apathy as a result of desensitization
not to mention homosexuality, transgenderism, borderline pornography being aired on network television, divorce rates that would’ve been unimaginable half a century ago, half of all children being born illegitimate, broken families, children never knowing their fathers (many because even mom doesn’t know), all of which has resulted in an ever-expanding welfare state growing up to replace the outworn practice of men and women actually marrying, staying married and raising their own children, maybe, just maybe they were on to something. Was it perfect? Well no, it was built up by human beings, so of course it wasn’t. But like Chesterton’s fence, it was put up for a reason. Maybe it does need torn down but it’s probably a good idea to understand why it was put up before we get the hammers and wrecking balls out.
Or, more simply, as Don Colacho puts it: “Where Christianity disappears, greed, envy, and
lust invent a thousand ideologies to justify themselves.”