Women Have Become Time Bombs
July 3, 2019


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July 3, 2019
Paul said (July 4, 2019):
Reading this article brings realities back to the foreground. When women have the government behind them they feel free to do anything they want. One encouraging story of redemption for me is Bathsheba. Here are some facts about her:
1) She was very beautiful and had that as security even though she used it unwisely.
2) Israel was prospering and losing discipline so when Bathsheba married a foreigner no one cared. And the fact that Bathsheba went for a foreigner instead of one of her own men shows her great insecurity and lack of loyalty to her heritage.
3) Bathsheba bathed nude on a roof. The fact that she did this (in a hilly area no less) shows a great lack of character. Some say it was the culture but really...?
4) After David murdered her husband and raped her, she still clove to him. Wow! I would think most women would be all out for revenge by that point but Bathsheba didn't seem to care because her priorities were obviously elsewhere.
Despite all this, God was gracious, forgiving and understanding and chose Bathsheba to be an ancestor of Christ. He saw something in her that was special and lovely.
Juan said (July 4, 2019):
If some leader comes along and says, 'Look, the men are taking over again. Everyone can have a wife, and the marriages will be protected and enforced," he just may well have an army behind him.
Islam provides it.
Vikram said (July 4, 2019):
I understand the author's argument about the increasing numbers of "incels" and frustration leading to violence, however as a male who has experienced both the joys of marriage and the single life, from my perspective the premise that these involuntary celibates are "missing out" on something worthwhile is just plain wrong.
Society and the proliferation of pornography perpetuates the notion that unless you are bonking 24/7 you are grossly deficient in some way, whereas in many cases the opposite is true. Socrates discovered that as soon as he lost his libido.
Perhaps, just perhaps, many of the men in the "incel" group are mis-categorized. Maybe they have seen the insanity of the obsession with sex and have opted out to make more constructive and fruitful use of their time.
CD said (July 4, 2019):
..... that is why even the best of them don’t get it.
You are from Canada otherwise you would be gone too.
People are unaware that this mental emotional spiritual whitewashing has been planned and implemented at the social psychological spiritual emotional level for decades. I feel that we are in the third generation of the psychotropic phase and there is nothing anyone can do about it.
Do you know even one American who gets the Jew Freemason connection?
If so please put me on to him/her.
Needless to say I am not
American either.
Even Jim stone doesn’t get this connection.
For Those of the Americans that seemingly do get it through intellectual rigor they do not get the power of this Two headed beast and if they did it would be the end for it.
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Paul said (July 5, 2019):
Reading this article brings realities back to the foreground. When women have the government behind them they feel free to do anything they want. One encouraging story of redemption for me is Bathsheba. Here are some facts about her:
1) She was very beautiful and had that as security even though she used it unwisely.
2) Israel was prospering and losing discipline so when Bathsheba married a foreigner no one cared. And the fact that Bathsheba went for a foreigner instead of one of her own men shows her great insecurity and lack of loyalty to her heritage.
3) Bathsheba bathed nude on a roof. The fact that she did this (in a hilly area no less) shows a great lack of character. Some say it was the culture but really...?
4) After David murdered her husband and raped her, she still clove to him. Wow! I would think most women would be all out for revenge by that point but Bathsheba didn't seem to care because her priorities were obviously elsewhere.
Despite all this, God was gracious, forgiving and understanding and chose Bathsheba to be an ancestor of Christ. He saw something in her that was special and lovely.