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A man's point of view...

I can not speak for all, but a lot of men I know feel- pardon this expression- "castrated" in todays world. Even scientific studies show fish and men in the UK feminizing under the pollution of estrogenic compounds in the water supplies from the breakdown of wastes including primarily birth control (excreted in urine), pesticides, and soybean use (both estrogenic). Radical feminism, which is harmful to women, has been very effective at reducing the "manliness" of men as well. How often do we see men being portrayed in positive light anymore? On TV, the dad is always a buffoon kept alive by the wise wife. We have a total and systematic- even deliberate- breakdown of the family structure.

I was always high level intelligence- promoted to skip grades twice, full scholarship to university, etc. What did it get me? A wife who earns more than me and has an easier time finding work. She's a real looker, yes, but she was never all that great in school and only finished high school. I don't resent her, but I can't help resent the society we live in. Men have become soft, lazy, ineffective, and absent. The decline in manhood is natural based on the progression of sin permeating every aspect of our lives in a cause and effect sort of way. Look around- the 'metrosexual' or metro male is the image du jour. The manly guy who can use his hands, fix things, build things, etc. is marginalized. Pansy-boys are celebrated.

Ugh! I think I am ranting off the rails. The men of Biblical order are long gone as far as being in vogue. I struggle so often to be effective and feel so paralyzed to do much about it. It is hard to be a man, much less a man of God these days.

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