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Monthly Archives: April 2012
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In the 19th century, the traveling cure-all salesman was a common sight. He would travel in a wagon from town to town, putting on a dog and pony show in order to sell special tonics that he claimed would cure …
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No doubt many of my readers grew up building things with LEGOs. Personally, I would spend hours on end building intricate airplanes, cars, and boats from scratch. LEGOs were my favorite toy. So I am interested to find that LEGO …
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Most Christian have a false understanding of pre-nuptial agreements: They believe pre-nups either reflect a desire for the marriage to be temporary, or that they serve as a protection for one of the parties to engage in cheating or frivolous divorce. …
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[Editorial Note: A reader has kindly informed me the doctor I originally thought was Dr. Cloud was actually Dr. Cloud's partner Dr. John Townsend. The have a website called Cloud-Townsend Resources. I have updated the post accordingly.] As I pointed out …
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In Part 1 of this series, I dealt with getting into the right spiritual mindset. In Part 2 I dealt with understanding and combating the threat of shame. Now, we need to deal with pitfall avoidance. There are a lot …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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In the 19th century, the traveling cure-all salesman was a common sight. He would travel in a wagon from town to town, putting on a dog and pony show in order to sell special tonics that he claimed would cure …
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No doubt many of my readers grew up building things with LEGOs. Personally, I would spend hours on end building intricate airplanes, cars, and boats from scratch. LEGOs were my favorite toy. So I am interested to find that LEGO …
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Most Christian have a false understanding of pre-nuptial agreements: They believe pre-nups either reflect a desire for the marriage to be temporary, or that they serve as a protection for one of the parties to engage in cheating or frivolous divorce. …
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[Editorial Note: A reader has kindly informed me the doctor I originally thought was Dr. Cloud was actually Dr. Cloud's partner Dr. John Townsend. The have a website called Cloud-Townsend Resources. I have updated the post accordingly.] As I pointed out …
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In Part 1 of this series, I dealt with getting into the right spiritual mindset. In Part 2 I dealt with understanding and combating the threat of shame. Now, we need to deal with pitfall avoidance. There are a lot …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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No doubt many of my readers grew up building things with LEGOs. Personally, I would spend hours on end building intricate airplanes, cars, and boats from scratch. LEGOs were my favorite toy. So I am interested to find that LEGO …
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Most Christian have a false understanding of pre-nuptial agreements: They believe pre-nups either reflect a desire for the marriage to be temporary, or that they serve as a protection for one of the parties to engage in cheating or frivolous divorce. …
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[Editorial Note: A reader has kindly informed me the doctor I originally thought was Dr. Cloud was actually Dr. Cloud's partner Dr. John Townsend. The have a website called Cloud-Townsend Resources. I have updated the post accordingly.] As I pointed out …
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In Part 1 of this series, I dealt with getting into the right spiritual mindset. In Part 2 I dealt with understanding and combating the threat of shame. Now, we need to deal with pitfall avoidance. There are a lot …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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Most Christian have a false understanding of pre-nuptial agreements: They believe pre-nups either reflect a desire for the marriage to be temporary, or that they serve as a protection for one of the parties to engage in cheating or frivolous divorce. …
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[Editorial Note: A reader has kindly informed me the doctor I originally thought was Dr. Cloud was actually Dr. Cloud's partner Dr. John Townsend. The have a website called Cloud-Townsend Resources. I have updated the post accordingly.] As I pointed out …
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In Part 1 of this series, I dealt with getting into the right spiritual mindset. In Part 2 I dealt with understanding and combating the threat of shame. Now, we need to deal with pitfall avoidance. There are a lot …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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[Editorial Note: A reader has kindly informed me the doctor I originally thought was Dr. Cloud was actually Dr. Cloud's partner Dr. John Townsend. The have a website called Cloud-Townsend Resources. I have updated the post accordingly.] As I pointed out …
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In Part 1 of this series, I dealt with getting into the right spiritual mindset. In Part 2 I dealt with understanding and combating the threat of shame. Now, we need to deal with pitfall avoidance. There are a lot …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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In Part 1 of this series, I dealt with getting into the right spiritual mindset. In Part 2 I dealt with understanding and combating the threat of shame. Now, we need to deal with pitfall avoidance. There are a lot …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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First, I would like to start by thanking DarwinCatholic for coming on here to engage in this debate. Despite the fact that I disagree vehemently with Mr. Darwin on certain issues, I actually find myself liking him: Generally, he has a …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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A recent debate between Dalrock and DarwinCatholic illustrates the problem facing victimized Christian men from a Christian community that is uninterested in coming to their aid: User Twenty asked DarwinCatholic: My question to him is the same as to all other TradCons: Are …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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In response to my post Marriage Isn’t About Perpetual Happiness, Laura G. Robins of Full of Grace, Seasoned with Salt shared this quote: “But women can’t do this because no amount of education or sophistication keeps them from believing in …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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When my ex-wife and I had pre-marital counseling, the counselor told me (roughly his exact words), “Women want everything to be perfect. And that’s your job.” Looking back, I realize this perhaps the worst advice I have ever received. In …
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