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Fringe Publishing House Attacks Fruitful Mothers

“[F]eminism is not just an issue or a group of issues; it is the cutting edge of a revolution in cultural and moral values. . . . The objective of every feminist reform . . . is to undermine traditional family values.” — Ellen Willis, The Nation, November 14, 1981.

What is one of the greatest dangers to America today?

Not the economy. Not terrorism. Not crime.

No, one of the greatest dangers is the rise of fruitful home schooling mothers.

And the time has come to warn America about these dangerous people.

Now Beacon Press, a fringe publishing house which promotes ultra-radical lesbian-feminist politics, trans-sexuality, and mother goddess worship, has teamed up with a disciple of Ellen Willis (co-founder of Redstockings, one the most radical Marxist elements of the feminist movement) to target for public censure and ridicule fruitful mothers and home educators who believe in biblical manhood and womanhood.

In fact, their book, Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement, pays homage to Willis, the author’s mentor, who helped to pen these words that appeared in her group’s radical manifesto:

We identify the agents of our oppression as men. Male supremacy is the oldest, most basic form of domination. All other forms of exploitation and oppression (racism, capitalism, imperialism, etc.) are extensions of male supremacy: men dominate women, a few men dominate the rest. All power structures throughout history have been male-dominated and male-oriented. Men have controlled all political, economic and cultural institutions and backed up this control with physical force. They have used their power to keep women in an inferior position. All men receive economic, sexual, and psychological benefits from male supremacy. All men have oppressed women. — Redstockings Manifesto

And don’t be surprised when you discover that a few networks of professing Christians are joining hands with this publisher of pornographic political propaganda to send fruitful mothers to the coliseums of public censure by favorably reviewing the book and exhorting others to join the hate-fest. Example: Not long after Christianity Today published a positive review of the pro-homosexual film, Milk, they did the same for Quiverfull. To learn more about this trend, click here