Monday, May 20, 2013

Women, Work & Freedom: One Big, Fat, Suicidal Error

I will now expose the truths that most of us have been too afraid to say out loud. Enough is enough. It's year 2013 and women are still working outside the home. The thing I’m questioning then is, what happened to the general societal “pressure” that once kept women at home? This issue is so particularly hard on me. Working women offend me by their carelessness. I have suffered and I still suffer when I see women living fulfilling lives and pursuing individual goals outside their home. They should not. God has not designed them that way. When women are out there working, they are defrauding our good Christian men. Women working outside the home is a clear case of indecent exposure, and all of society used to agree on this.

And then there’s this–oh oOoh how did we miss this:

“If women stopped work tomorrow it would make the unemployment rate drop. If men stopped working tomorrow as well, it would solve the West’s chronic unemployment crisis overnight. Every unemployed Christian man would be offered a job. 
Are we to blame at all, as individuals who make up a whole, for allowing working women to continue that way? Where is the shame? If shame is not expressed, how can its perception be real? If no one says it out loud, what then? It’s OK for you to work outside the home and defraud my son/husband, but I must be courteous? 

I think I just have a particularly hard time with this one, because working women is one of the few “evils” against men, particularly, that no one seems willing to address. I just wonder why? Especially with the rate of pornography addicted-men, affairs going on in the church and super market, and men desperately struggling (most silently) with the issue of sexual sin.

I won’t hold my breath waiting for liberated feminist women to figure out this very truth. The sad reality is that there's a lack of obedience in the society, church and family among women. Working women are disobedient to their husbands. A woman's headship (husband or father) has a responsibility to train her in the way she should go - back to the house.

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