Who NOT to have a relationship with *Co-worker *Your boss *Neighbor *A client * THOT you met at a bar/club *A friends girl *Anyone at church *Anyones wife *Your second cousin *Sexbots *Anyone from the liquor store *Low-hanging fruit *Anyone medicated *Anyone when ur lonely
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I’m actually in the process of writing my 4th book about the Red Pill truths affecting religion. The Feminine Imperative is gradually assimilating virtually every faith in this era. You may think your own is immune, but I’m sure I could identify the inroads the FI is making in it
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A majority of the red pill stuff can be found in the Bible. Loyal and submissive wives. Men who are strong leaders and not tyrants. Healthy relationships dynamics. Everything you guys want is in here..? I truly fail to see your argument.pic.twitter.com/ur8vnro2dy
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You cannot use scripture bombs with people who dont view it as authoritative. A Christian's first mistake. Although all truth is God's truth, what you posted is insignificant to many.
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But a Christian girl views it as truth. That's the whole point I'm making. Why should I not marry a girl who believes that passage to be TRUTH?
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NOT in the same church. You will have the EXACT issues that everyone has and even more complicated ones with her and especially if SHTF.
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That makes ancient wisdom all the more useful. The longer its been around, the more likely it is to be viable (
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The problem comes when you have individuals that don't know the history and lack a deep scholarly understanding of tradition and rituals. That's when things go really awry. How many Christians today can read their Bible in Greek or Latin and understand its history? Not many.
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I do and know it well. I use to say I know the scriptures in three languages... But cant live it in one
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I've talked about this before, a lot of church leaders are beta, soy boys. However, not all churches are like this. Baptist churches, in specific, are still very masculine. Once you began make generalized statements you lost my attention.
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Funny. I'm Baptist. I regularly attend both a small church and a very large church. (both Baptist) After swallowing the red pill, I've seen the gynocentrism in both. Preachers making jokes that makes men seem retarded and women smart to get the audience to laugh.
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I was raised Southern Baptist. I did the whole Promise Keepers, and men of god workshops. It caused more problems. But I thought this was how it was supposed to be. Left the church and studied the Bible on my own. Big revelations.
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Been there done that too
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