First, women should have the same legal, economic, political and social rights as men. Second, many women have excelled as exceptionally competent and efficient leaders.
That said, however, home and traditional family values have consistently been attacked by ungodly feminist organizations such as the National Organization of Women. NOW lobbies for feminist and pro-abortion legislation, organizes protest rallies, initiates lawsuits, supports gay and lesbian rights, worldwide legalization of prostitution, and unrestricted access to pornography in libraries. It seems to revel in attacking Christianity and traditional values.
Ungodly feminism has led to all sorts of confusion, suspicion, distrust between the sexes, and even divorces. It has negatively influenced the attitudes of many women. An ungodly feminist is not a Proverbs 31 woman. A woman of God is virtuous and can be trusted by her husband because she looks out for his well being. Many wives today, affected by ungodly feminism, do not.
A Proverbs 31 woman does her husband well. She is physically active in supporting the family, and is an asset to her husband in all areas of life. She is not foolish but knows biblical principles while demonstrating good sense. A Proverbs 31 woman demonstrates virtue, loyalty, industriousness, strength, wisdom, kindness, and is praised by her husband and children. She possesses a reverence for God, ministers to others, and is not wasteful, but prudent with funds.
Again, I have great respect for women and their rights, but not for feminism that encourages ungodliness toward family and moral values.
Michael Imhof Anderson
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Letter: Traditional values attacked by groups
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Any recovery for the middle class, in the recovery of our economy, will be led by the recovery of the union attitude in America. Nothing else.
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Viewpoint:: Washington must wake up to missile threat
Three years after President Obama opened an outstretched hand to Iran and attempted to reset relations with Russia, the former has restarted its drive to build nuclear weapons including recent missile testing and saber rattling while the latter has dropped its diplomatic relations to Cold War temperatures.
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Letter: Consumer-driven economy will pay off debt
To save America some money — by acclimation of course — let’s not have a presidential election in 2012. We already have a good president who will do his best to kill all Republican bills (DOA) and, consequently, create more good-paying jobs in the $30 per hour range.
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Letter: Hiring Winkler not wise spending
As a taxpayer I want to know that my taxes are being spent wisely. Hiring Greg Winkler at a salary of $126,000 is not wise spending.
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Letter: Bill of Rights being nullified by new law
President Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act on New Year’s Eve. I doubt many Americans noticed its implications because they do not yet comprehend the big picture. This law, coupled with the Patriot Act, is paving the way for America’s direction toward tyranny.
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Letter: $14 trillion debt started by previous president
I’m a proud atheist who’s lucky enough to know the difference between fact and fantasy.
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Letter: Economy putting people in the gutters
We are now getting the results of putting people in the gutters. We need to take a second look at our government and its policies. It’s not working.
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