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What do you think of this radical feminist's statement to get rid of all men & boys from earth?

"What do you think of this radical feminist's statement to get rid of all men & boys from earth?"

It's a fantasy of a sick mind...nothing more.

"Definitely, due to the presence of sperm banks, IVF,
and sperm-sorting technologies, modern women can almost easily sort the sperm, get
pregnant using IVF, and have only female children."

Well the first problem is...artificial insemination is expensive. We can pretend that it isn't, but when your rely on technology for a function that used to be performed naturally, there is an added cost.

The second problem is that sperm bank sperm will eventually deplete.

The third problem is related to the second: the sperm bank sperm will deplete even more quickly if you start sorting sperm.

The fourth problem is this manufactured sperm (ie. from bone scrapings, stem cells, etc...) is theoretical at best. For all we know, it will either not produce children, or not produce healthy children.

@ RAWR: I think you need to stop being dishonest and start acknowledging that it's feminists by and large who are the ones claiming that the other gender is redundant/obsolete. I have mentioned the concept of artificial wombs in the past...however I've ALWAYS mentioned it in response to feminists who have brought up the bone scrapings that allegedly may be used to create sperm. Just as the MRM was a response to the excesses of Western feminism, so too are MRM hyping of artificial wombs a response to the obnoxious provocation of feminists who look for any excuse to claim that men are not needed!

What will be your most happiest day in your life and why?

The happiest day of my life was a few days ago, and it was such a simple thing that caused it. This story needs some backstory though.I am a lonely 15 yr old girl, who has been battling depression, anxiety and social anxiety for years now. I have not made a friend in six years, and lost all my friends 7 years ago. My struggle has not been easy, and I have desperately needed someone in my life for a long time now.About a week ago, I became casual acquaintances with someone in one of my school classes. We exchanged phone numbers and talked every day for a week or so. We are really similar people, and this was the closest I had gotten to making a friend in years.Well, I stayed home sick from school one day. I wasn’t actually sick, but my anxiety was keeping me from sleeping at night, so I was exhausted. I was sleeping through my classes and my loneliness and depression felt overwhelming, like I was being crushed from all sides, so I felt like I couldn’t go to school that day. At the time when I would normally see him in school, I got a text from him that would form the happiest moment in my life.Come back, I miss you.It was such a small gesture, but it ripped away the cloud of depression that had been following me, and I felt lighter than I. I instantly began to cry, and I cried for a while, because it felt like there was somebody there. For the first time that I could remember, I felt like there was somebody that actually wanted to see me, that there was somebody who didn’t hate me, and it was beautiful. Never hesitate to show somebody what you mean to them even in tiny ways. It may feel cheesy and stupid, but you never know if you will be the person to pull them back from the edge. Please remember this.

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Anybody who would come to that conclusion, that is, that those who experience disaster are being punished, are betraying an ignorance about what the Bible teaches about the character of God.We humans tend to view longevity or material possessions or good health as blessings and therefore poverty or illness or a shortened life as tragic.But what if what really matters in this life is the lessons we learn through our suffering? This life is mercifully short and packed with experiences that will translate into the next life..or not, depending on what we do with e Bible says that God is not willing that any should perish but that all would come to e most wicked King of the kingdom of Judah was Manasseh. He reigned for 55 years, more than any other king and yet he shed innocent blood during most of his reign. His grandson, Josiah, only reigned 31 years, though he was one of the top 5 Kings of Judah, in righteousness comparable to King David.What was Josiah's sin that he be so punished? Only God knows the answer to this question, but I do find it interesting that Manasseh had a change of heart at the end of his life and enacted a series of reforms before he died.Had he been properly judged for all of his misdeeds, that moment of repentance would not have happened and he would have died in his sins.Why was John the Baptist beheaded, as well as James, but Peter was spared? I'm sure God had his e disciples once asked Jesus, who sinned, this blind man or his parents? Jesus told them, neither the blind man or his parents sinned but he was left that way for that very moment so that when Jesus healed him it would bring glory to ke 13 Now there were some present at that time who told Jesus about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices. 2 Jesus answered, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way? 3 I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish. 4 Or those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them—do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem? 5 I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish.”

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