Sunday, January 27, 2013

WOMEN IN COMBAT - THE GREAT DECEPTION PT 2

Sadly, there are desperate women who feel their only hope for a future for themselves and their children is to enlist in the Military.  Society--especially organized, corporatized Religion--has left many women with few options. We the Church have failed in our responsibility  to provide monetary support, spiritual guidance and woman-to-woman mentoring to these desperate women. 

In PART 2 of Women in Combat--the Great Deception, I bring you Capt Katie Petronio, a highly qualified, combat-ready Marine Officer who warns of the physical and mental dangers for women not merely in combat, but in rigorous military roles.  As a Woman, she agrees with God and Mother Nature as she posted in the Marine Corps Gazette-- "Men and Women are not all created equal, so get over it!"



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WOMEN IN COMBAT - THE GREAT DECEPTION PT 1

My Blog Post of  July 2012 (click on this line to view) featured a heart-breaking video of children devastated by mothers who abandon them for military commitments.  Now, fast-forward to the present day.  The ban on women in combat has been lifted.  So what can we expect now?  Why would a woman--or anyone--be so passionate about going to war?  Why would she, who by her God-ordained nature, abandon her role as Nurturer; Caregiver; Mother; and Lover; the same whom God anointed to "watch over the ways of her household" -- to instead become the Warrior?  Activities which are so contrary to her nature ... What is she trying to prove and who has deceived her to think she is somehow a less valuable, less courageous, less able member of society if she doesn't compete and even excel over her male counterparts?  Or is it something more deceptive?  Did she ever have the blessing of women role models who inspired and guided her with Godly wisdom to reach a more excellent destiny?  The answer is simple:  We have failed to mentor women as God ordained us to do. (Titus 2:3-6)

In the following video, one female Guard member conveys just how insidious and absurd the deception goes.  She claims that Mothers somehow have a benefit over other military personnel because they are "mentally more prepared to deal with stressors  since they've been through stressors with sick children."  But the bigger story here is the breakup of the family:  divorce, abandoned children; and in PART 2 of this exposé, I will introduce you to a Female Marine Officer who shares the unforeseen mental and physical downside for women in the military--including loss of muscle mass, bone density, PTSD and infertility: