AWALT in the Christian Bible

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    The Christain group allegedly told him they were skeptical because I was a “single man”… boy did I educate him on the reality of our gynocentric world and that left him very pessimistic toward the end of our conversation, not wanting to listen to any more of the red pill truths.

    Good for you ! Stand your ground my friend, there’s ALL TYPES that want to drag you back to the Matrix.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

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    The Christain group allegedly told him they were skeptical because I was a “single man”… boy did I educate him on the reality of our gynocentric world and that left him very pessimistic toward the end of our conversation, not wanting to listen to any more of the red pill truths.

    I lost near all interest of the little interest I even had of meeting that group. The highest form of consciousness you can have according to my interpretations in the bible is a celibate consciousness. Jesus himself. Enough said. There’s definitely many warning signs and that quote is a very good one and it’s really accurate. The church is far from valuing any of those lifestyles in this day and age. It’s just become another social event to go meet someone and date/hookup with on a Sunday and dip.

    This is true. Single men in the church, if they are not “looking” to get married, are commonly assumed to be immature or irresponsible. Despite the Bible’s praise for remaining single, the church once again reveals its gynocentric bias. Single women are given all the positive excuses… e.g. she’s waiting for the “right one” … she’s pursuing God… she’s being patient… she’s not settling for less than God’s best. On the other hand, if a man stays single? He’s not growing up… he’s acting like a little boy… he’s missing out on God’s plan for his life… he’s even being selfish by not giving himself to a nice woman. etc etc etc.

    There is a negative aura around single men in the church, but not around single women. And the implication is that somehow, if Christian men and women are single and of marriageable age, it’s the man’s fault. If a single man tries to say that he’s choosing to remain single, people will come up with a host of reasons why he’s misguided, but nobody blinks an eye if a woman makes the same choice. The pressure within the church for single men to get married is enormous. It’s not always overt but it is there.

    "Are you loosed from a wife? Do not seek a wife." --Apostle Paul

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    Don’t make the mistake of thinking for even a second that women from the church are somehow better than the ones that aren’t. Trust me on this, I’ve seen it myself.

    They’re just as capable of the same shameless, bad behavior. ACWALT.

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