While spying on the anti-gay organization AFA, I saw the following ad for eWomen.net. This organization looks like the newest breed of Stepford Wives – complete with a few colored gals gracing their web site’s main page.

eWomen.net describes their movement as America’s new explosive women’s movement. It looks more like a push to convince women to be cowards who don’t stand up for themselves. The Sin of Being Offended section reads:

From a spiritual perspective, the truth of the matter is that as believers we have no right to take offense at what others do or say to us. When someone tells me of the damaging words or actions of another, I like to encourage them with the life of Christ. He is, after all, our model. If you search scripture you will find that Christ never took offense for what others did to him. He was only angry at others’ actions when they offended the Father. His focus (just like ours should be) was on God and his instruction. Christ did not focus on the violence or angry words that were cast upon him. Instead he prayed for those who attacked him. If we, as believers, can turn our focus upward instead of inward, we can be free from the slings and arrows of mean people. There is a unique kind of freedom that comes with deciding not to allow the hurtful words and mean actions of others to control us.

Oh yeah, that’s the first step in an extensive course on “How to Beat Your Wife and Get Away With It.” Just hand her the article that tells her being offended is a sin and you can beat her ass all day long everyday without one word of protest.

I guess the newest wave of feminism(?) doesn’t care much for homosexuals since its organizers are advertising on a religious web site that’s obsessed with promoting hateful rhetoric about homosexuals. I’m kinda surprised Carrie Prejean isn’t their spokeswoman.

Sidenote: Someone ought to tell Prejean that vanity is a sin. Her surgically enhanced tits won’t impress Jesus.

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