JIM writes:
A friend put me on to your beautiful website. I’ve been enjoying it for the past couple of days. I just finished reading your Greetings and I want to whole-heartedly congratulate you for breaking the code. It is no small feat to realize what you have in the face of the relentless lies about womanhood that drown our society.
A few months ago, and far away, I stumbled into the third chapter of Genesis. I read the familiar curses to man, woman and snake, but for the first time I grasped the last phrase of the curse to the woman (3:16). I suspect you are familiar with the Douay Rheims Bible (drbo.org, on the internet). You get the full force of the curse there.
I have no more idea what led me there, any more than I could explain why I never grasped until then what that phrase said. It was as if an angel took me to a window and invited me to look out to see what caused devastation in my own life, but infinitely more important, how far our world is from the rails that brought our civilization to this moment in history.
I have to admit I’ve been enjoying springing my discovery on friends and acquaintances. I’m sure you can imagine the run of the mill female responses. However, one friend reacted to my discovery as if I was revealing something as obvious as the importance of breathing. Her next comment was one for the ages: “I don’t understand why any woman wouldn’t want to be the queen of her world.”
Reading your comments, I bet you would agree with her.
Laura writes:
Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of what I have written.
God bless you.