04.18.06
Posted in Contraception, Marriage Promotion at 9:21 pm by admin
On the 6th episode of Big Love we are showed 2nd wife Nicki’s contraception deception game. On the 5th episode she announced to the whole family that she wanted to bring in a new “soul” into the family. All the wives and all the children congratulate her and say their kind words of encouragement.
On the opening of the 6th episode a pumping sex scene with Nicki and Bill is shown with Nicki screaming, “I want your baby, give me your baby, I want a boy…” something like that. Then the next scene shows Nicki taking birth control pills! What’s worse, is the next scene shows first wife Barb helping Nicki conceive by making husband rotation changes.
I’m calm. It is only television. Its fiction. This case is fiction, but millions of deceptive contraceptive wives are a reality of many marriages. I remember writing a short essay on this: Those Dishonest Contraceptive Wives
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04.15.06
Posted in Marriage Promotion, Polygamy at 1:44 pm by admin
The polygamy rights movement has a chance to save marriage and families. As I have always advocated, government must be taken out of the business of marriage. It is government marriage laws that contributes to the spiralling decline of family viability.
So actually, “polygamy rights is the next civil rights battle” because it actually provides the true conservative, yet win-win, solution to finally ending the legalized “government marriage” debate once and for all. By removing big government from unconstitutionally defining marriage in any form (after all, no one in the Bible was ever married “by government”), the true conservative position of limited government frees and resolves both sides of the debate. The biological impossibility of “same sex marriage” can neither be used to re-define marriage nor be used to empower government to tyrannically force churches to perform homosexual “weddings.” Likewise, without anyone’s marriage (real or imagined) being defined by government, then if homosexuals subsequently want to imagine that they are somehow “married,” they are free to have their imaginations. And, those who choose homosexual behavior can also realize their claimed intent of so-called legal “equality” with those who choose “one man, one woman” and with any anyone else who does not accept such imaginings of supposed “same sex marriage.” Everyone becomes truly free and no one is forced to accept anyone else’s big government agendas or re-definitions. And true conservatives can rejoice in limited government principles finally prevailing - and ending the frankenstein-monster of big “government marriage” altogether.
See the full article here.
Truthfully, not one person in the Bible was ever married “by” any government.
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04.08.06
Posted in Marriage Promotion at 1:37 am by admin
Finally, some Americans realize that it is state sanctioned marriage that is the true cause of the decay of American families. These people want to privatize marriage. Yet let government keep its version of marriage for those who choose government marriage.
I disagree with this half baked solution. Such an organism such as government marriage and its companion organisms will not voluntarilly relinquish a portion of their power. What has to be done as I have always advocated is the total banishment of government from the business of marriage. Privatized marriage will only happen in the absence of a government version.
See truemarriage.net’s proposal essay.
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04.04.06
Posted in Marriage Promotion, Polygamy at 1:06 pm by admin
I am seriously studying the Islamic family system in our area. Islam may be a better foundation for the future families of my children. The present Christian forced monogamy system in our area does not work. I see only contraception, prostitution, mistresses and broken, small families with hardly any children to speak off. I have added a link to Poygamy in Islam in the blog roll.
http://www.ezsoftech.com/omm/polygamy.asp
Here is a link to The Muslim Family.
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04.03.06
Posted in Marriage Promotion at 7:32 pm by admin
April 01, 2006 by Christene Erenoglu, from www.savethemales.ca. I can’t see a permanent link available so I will have to quote the whole short essay here. Do pay a visit to Mr. Henry Makow’s website at www.savethemales.ca to understand the basics of feminism.
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03.30.06
Posted in Marriage Promotion at 11:07 pm by admin
Government contracted marriage must not rule the lives of my descendants. What fool signs a blank check? What kind of fools are people to sign contracts where the terms and conditions can be changed at any time by your current legislators and courts? I would never sign a business contract that changes arbitrarily through time. Government marriage contracts change as the years go by… retroactively!!!
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Posted in Marriage Promotion, Polygamy at 10:47 pm by admin
My well preserved comments on www.townhall.com has been indexed in google.com when you search for “polygamy + contraception”. Great!
Jennifer Roback Morse’s article: Polygamy: Red Herring or Real Threat? Produced my comment which started a good discussion… I posted as GoodSamaritan55.
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03.29.06
Posted in Contraception, Marriage Promotion at 5:55 pm by admin
The cliche: 19 year old girl thinks of getting an abortion, calls the Pro-life center. She says she is two months delayed. Pregnancy test kit says positive. Her boyfriend wants her to abort their baby. She does not want to. Boyfriend “breaks up” with her for this reason. Girlfriend is still thinking of abortion…
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03.24.06
Posted in Contraception, Marriage Promotion, Polygamy at 1:31 pm by admin
I have been surfing the HBO Big Love forums and see some very hateful opinions regarding polygamists. It saddens me to see people behave this way. Maybe it is just my Filipino pacifist nature to “live and let live.”
Being a staunch pro-life volunteer and advocate does not make me a robot. Among pro-lifers there are subtle and big differences. The important one is how we view contraception.
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