Tuesday, September 27, 2011

War on Boys


Introduction


There are many sites, blogs, and other types of literature talking of how the feminine attitude, and way of life has began to slide into oblivion. First, Feministic supporters began to fight for the right to vote.  In the 1950’s women began to wear pants, and dress like men.  Now however, women pretend to be completely independent and claim they don’t need men in their lives to prosper.  I completely disagree with that point of view and feel the God has set a man and a woman together to work as a team. However, this particular article is not about feminism. This article is about this generation of boys, and the men they will become.


Work

            The first thing we should talk about is work. Work was not an issue when Adam and Eve were created. However, when sin and death entered the world, Adam, and men that would come after him, would have to toil tirelessly to feed themselves and their families.
            In past generations such as the 1800s, and some of the 1900’s, men trained their sons to work. Farmers would teach their son’s the way of the fields, and the ways of animals. Men in business and other lines of work would teach what they could to their sons, sometimes just through some simple chores and/or tasks around the house. Young boys would learn at an early age, how important work really is. They were taught to “earn your keep”.
            Sadly, today this is not the case. The willingness to work and earn a living is not burning in the hearts of many young boys. Chores are not a common thing in many American homes today. When children want money for games, snacks, toys, and other things that interest them, they do not get a small job and work for it, they ask their parents for some money and 9 times out of 10, they will get it.

 












Chivalry

            Next, lets talk about girls, and how they relate to boys.  Since the first newborn boy came into the world, fathers have been teaching them how to treat and respect a woman, until now.
            In past generations (mainly 1950’s and back) boys were taught that a woman was to be protected and respected. Men in wars gave their lives so that women and children could be free. When the Titanic began to sink it was “women and children first”.
            Today, women are not sheltered, protected or cherished.  Boys are not taught to protect a girl/woman even if it means their life.  The police officer that comes to the door is many times a woman.  The person slaving away at their job while their mate sits at home and relaxes is many times the woman.  The marines now enlist hundreds of women soldiers for service in Iraq and many other areas around the world. God did not intend for men to sit idly by while women are attacked in the streets, or die in battle, or in any other way.
            Boys were once taught that if you are attracted to a particular girl and want to pursue a romantic relationship with her, the goal was marriage. They were taught to spend time with her in public and never do anything to compromise her honor, or the honor of her family.
            Today, young boys and teenagers consider “going out” as a serious relationship, and see no need for marriage. Society no longer considers living together before you are married, an abomination (as it was considered in past generations).  Nowadays a “gentleman” means you wait to have sex until the second date.



           










      America is quickly becoming an outright, heathen nation. The blurred standards of moral conduct and decency are confusing the boys of today. The lack of definite right and wrong will eventually destroy this nation and it's people.


AaronU-15

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Higher Purpose

    

     Hi friends, welcome to my page, New Generation. I hope to explore a variety of topics in this blog from Timely Issues to Art to Faith.
    
The youth of America have become lazy and content to just get by with what they can. If the children of America truly are the future as many say, we need to establish some moral standards and revive the desire of knowledge that our parents and grandparents had when they were young.

    The purpose of this blog is to inspire teens and young adults to go above the usual and strive for a higher purpose. First of all, we need to establish what we believe in. If you are believing in your own strength, you will be very disappointed.  The earth we live in is solid proof that God exists. Scientists claim the earth has been developing for billions of years, but true, unbias science disproves that statement, and demands that for the complexity and perfection of the world, there must be a creator.
    
    There are hundreds of historical documents claiming different creators and paths to heaven.  Some people say their way is the only way, others say many ways will work.  If you study facts about history, things discovered in our modern day(such as chariot wheels in the red sea, and others), and the outward changes in lives touched by God's power, you will come to the conclusion that the Holy Bible is the ONLY 100% truthful document.
   
    Now that we have established the Bible as 100% truth and there are no other ways to heaven lets see what the Bible says. God's word is packed full of heavenly information about how we should live our lives, how we should witness and handle people, and much, much more. Psalms 119:105 says "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path".  However God desires more than just being our book of guidelines. As we study God's word we see that God desires to be not only your God but also your friend, your teacher, your father, your healer, and much more. God can become all of these things in your life if you will surrender to him your will, and follow him into a personal relationship.

    Now since the Bible is the only absolute truth in this world, it only makes sence to refer to it every time we wonder about the events and issues facing our world today.  When I am discussing a moral or spiritual issue i will try to include scripture as much as possible.  Dont take my word for it! Look up the references yourself and ponder them, pray about them so as to come to your own conclusions.  This is a totally new experience for me and I will enjoy putting in time and effort on this page, I hope you enjoy it too!

Thanks!
AaronU