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Re: The Destruction Of Marriage And Fall Of Americ
I agree that the pill removes some accountability and inhibition; however, men and women have been immoral since they were created and have never let little things like babies and pregnancies get in their way.
There are all sorts of birth control methods besides the pill, and then there's abortion....
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Originally Posted by Michael the Disciple
Then when I was a teenager that all changed. Most girls became whores. After all scripture declares one time outside marriage makes one a whore or whoremonger.
As where females played a strong role in keeping the common decency now they could do anything with little consequence and it turned into a great flood of wickedness that has almost entirely "fundamentally transformed" America.
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You mean like men already had been doing for thousands of years?
I don't agree with the idea that women hold the keys to the morality of a society. That's a lie from the pit intended to let men eschew their own personal responsibility and blame the woman for their sinful nature. Men were promiscuous and evil before women began taking the pill; the pill allowed some women (who were probably already being promiscuous anyway) to be equally immoral without inhibition.
Further, I don't see what the pill has to do with divorce. Are you opposed to married couples choosing how many children to have?
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