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May 23Liked by Cauf Skiviers

The best comparison of the situation at hand I have read or heard of . We have enjoyed such great success that we now have reached societal cannibalism. It is refreshing to see more and more people take a direct stand against joining the swine that run towards the cliffs of destruction.

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Excellent analogy that has unfortunately become our culture’s reality.

Years ago, I chose to be a “stay at home mom”; I was the primary breadwinner at the time and we had just bought our first home. It was a difficult decision but we prayed about it and were at peace about it even though my husband’s earnings would need to double if we were going to remayin our newly acquired house. I worked for a fortune 500 company with a company car and all the bells and whistles. I could afford a nanny, so there was no leaving my son at daycare. Nevertheless, I wanted to have as few regrets as possible in parenting and so this was what we decided would be best for our family. I didn’t care if we had to sell the house; I knew it was up to God to provide for it or not. I bore the insulting and dismissive attitudes of other women working outside of the home, who, like myself, were indoctrinated into feminism- the same philosophy that sold women the lie of “ it’s a clump of cells “. I am thankful that we chose the way we did because we all have regrets in life, but this wasn’t one of them.

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