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Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back (Part Four)

Part One     Part Two      Part Three In a recent episode of the Triggernometry podcast (January 1, 2026, specifically a clip titled “Helen Andrews On The Problem With the Feminization of Society”), Helen Andrews discussed her thesis on how the demographic shift toward female majorities in powerful institutions has reshaped societal behavior.  She […]

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Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back (Part Three)

Part One    Part Two The Apostle Paul writes the following in 1 Corinthians 11:3, 8, 9, 14: 3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God. . . . 8 For the […]

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People Saying They Love Who Don’t Love

Good to Say, I Love You It’s good to say, “I love you.”  Maybe we can practice it together.  “I love you guys.”  “Love you.” Apostle Paul Scripture does this.  Usually the Apostle Paul will include a clear expression of love among the words of the text of one of his epistles.  In Romans 12:19, […]

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