The Bean Patch

Political commentary and satire, seasoned with personal experience, from the point-of-view of an ultra-conservative member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy and the Patriarchy to boot.

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Conservative, Baptist, family man. Married for 13 years with 4 children. Accountant by trade. Bachelor's of Business Administration from Kennesaw State University in Marietta, GA, in 1996. Graduated Cherokee High School, Canton, GA in 1991. Live in Jasper, GA.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Ending Gender Confusion

I am not speaking about so-called "transgendered" people here, although I believe that this could speak to the ones who are not legitimately born with both male and female equipment, which I suppose would make for a confusing life. I am talking in general about men and women, and why gender equality has to be such an issue in our society.

The fact is, has been, and will remain that gender equality does not nor will ever exist. This has absolutely nothing to do with equal pay for equal work, opportunities, voting enfranchisement, or none of the other boogymen (or boogypeople) that our oversensitive feminist types get their panties in a wad about.

I have thoroughly enjoyed laughing at the absurdity of some of the feminist bloggers on sites such as this or this, although some of the words they use, such as "Jeebus", tends to get under my skin. But the entertainment value is almost on par with Cynthia McKinney taking herself so seriously when no one else does. So it is with these ladies.

Nevertheless, they always seem to have the expectation that one day, gender equality and the eradication of sexism, which has a broad definition which includes the role of wife and mother in western society, will become reality. But these people will live long miserable lives and die bitter and alone because this is not reality.

I base this on the FACT that God has created man and woman, and has thus designed them in the way with which He is pleased. Already, the feminists will reject this, because the previous statement acknowledged God and revealed me to be a "fundie". He created man, and woman He created to be his companion.

His design placed responsibilities upon both man and woman. His design also gave each inherent strengths to compliment the other. His design was such that men and women would be attracted to one another such that when each found a mate, they would bring forth children.

He gave us guidelines and instructions for how we should be behave. He made the husband the ruler over his house, obliging him to provide for the welfare of his family, commanding, through Paul's writings, for him to love his wife as Christ loved the church. In another place, the command is to love his wife as his own flesh. Likewise, he gave the wife commandments to submit to her husband. He also said that the body of the husband belonged to the wife, and the wife to the husband.

Unfortunately, in our day and time, the waters have been muddied by liberal factions who have rejected Judeo-Christian principles, including the feminists and homosexual political and cultural movements.

But in the end, God and His ways will prevail.

I have more to say about this subject for later.

4 Comments:

Blogger Suzanne said...

Right on!!!

Long live the patriarchy.

10:11 PM  
Blogger Badbeans said...

I could not agree with you more, Auntie. Men have not been nor are they being men in this day. I find myself, in all honesty, failing in many ways in this respect.

But we are failable, and this does not excuse us from trying.

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