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I’m a huge fan of Clive Staples L.

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Jun 9, 2022·edited Jun 9, 2022

I’m going to go ahead and say what I really think. Men have embraced a culture of non-masculinity. I’m not just talking about guys who self-identify as feminists. I’m talking about men, even married men, who decided decades ago that self-sterilization was a great idea. They’re pleased by their sterile marital relationships which utilize the BC Pill. The hormones aren’t metabolized and pass into the sewers and ultimately the water table thus gradually feminizing entire regions (see ambiguous amphibian sex organs), early puberty in girls, and decreased levels of fertility even in younger adult males. Bill Gates helped this along by purchasing the patent for a GMO corn in the ‘90s which had the curious side effect of decreasing sperm counts in those who consumed it. He then purchased a chunk of Monsanto to produce it. Have some Fritos, kid. But men now demand their partners be sterile too. How many couples dare walk down the aisle without an IUD on board or the Pill in the carry on luggage? Few if any. Men have surrendered the inherent power they had because they could then have fewer financial pressures and improve their living standards. There’s no increase in “happiness” after the measures are in place however. Couples who cohabitate have higher rates of divorce. The Pill makes women less sexually attractive (look it up). Abortion makes women much more suicidal—even in cases of rape (see the stats from Scandinavia where such things were tracked). The entire feminist agenda and its fellow travelers the LBGTQ+++ ever-expanding menu hasn’t led society to any higher function, lifespan, cohesion, unity, or anything else that can be called an unqualified benefit. Now we see that nobody can define what a woman is, even SCOTUS justices, but we all know what a police “person” is not. They’ve had the testicular fortitude trained (or bred) right out of them. One of my adult sons told me recently that he didn’t “give a shit” about empty grocery shelves or high gas prices because Amazon Fresh always has what he wants and he doesn’t drive (he’s in DC) so “it doesn’t affect” him. He doesn’t care about gun rights because he doesn’t need a gun [yet?]. He doesn’t care about anything which doesn’t directly affect him. How did my kid get this way? How did the kid who was pushed in a carriage by me across from the abortion clinic while I prayed, and who filled plates at the soup kitchen all through high school become a disaffected thirtysomething? “Not my problem” he says. The cops in Uvalde held back the parents whose children WERE affected, but because their own kids were safe elsewhere they waited for the experts and restrained the desperate parents-many of whom were women. Are these men who shoot their weapons in video games? While eating Gates-corn Doritos, while relying on their wives to not burden them with “unexpected” products of their manhood? Likely he only imagines himself capable of fathering children. But it would be “irresponsible” to do so anyway.

On the way to His death, Jesus predicted that a time would come when sterility would be called a blessing. We’ve been in that time for a hundred years already.

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Thanks you for this.

Yikes, it hurts deeply to search myself. Not so much another's "weakness" but my own or what stones can I throw. Virtue cannot be taught. So, have I lived a life for others, virtue's habit, to be disposed to give my life for others? My question is real and it is, really, my question.

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