Friday, November 6, 2015

Jon Quinn - Writes on Patriarchy as a Natural Order

Jon Quinn8:33am Oct 21

Dan Fefferman I wrote this in another post of Stephen Henkin. Those, like Andrew Wilson, who fight the value of patriarchy are fighting human nature. All religions and cultures have been patriarchal. Steven Goldberg, a distinguished sociologist, writes of this fact in his book, Why Men Rule: A Theory of Male Dominance, which was originally published as The Inevitability of Patriarchy. He writes as a social scientist saying it is biologically innate for men to lead women in the home and to lead other men in society. He says Feminists are wrong when they “view that differences between men and women” are “environmental” and “cultural”. He says that we have to take into account the hormones that drive men to be more aggressive to achieve dominance than women. Feminism “requires denial of truth.”

At his website (www.goldberg-patriarchy.com) he says, “Why in every society is it males who dominate the hierarchies? Why has there never been a matriarchy or “equiarchy”?” … Much of my career has been devoted to discovering, demonstrating, and explaining the universality of—the presence in every society that has ever existed—certain sexually-differentiated institutions.

“(Patriarchy) The upper positions of the hierarchies of every one of the thousands of societies on which we have any significant evidence are overwhelmingly filled by men (patriarchy). A Queen Victoria or a Golda Meir is always an exception in her society and is always surrounded by a government of men. (There were more female heads-of-state, queens when no royal male was available, in the first two-thirds of the sixteenth century than the first two-thirds of the twentieth. There has never been a “matriarchy” or “Amazonian society.”

The reason there are mostly men around Mother is because she cannot overcome the law of the universe that dictates men will dominate all leadership positions. Even though In Jin Moon and her mother, Hak Ja Han Moon, are feminists who have an outspoken goal of putting women in leadership they deep down don’t have the heart to fire all the men and put women in every position. In Jin had the power in America and Mother has the power now to make the church a matriarchy. In Jin had 10 or 12 District Leaders – all male - and she could have replaced them anytime but she waited until the end of her third year as President of the American church to appoint a sister. Mother could replace Mike Balcomb today. She could have made a matriarchy the day she took over three years ago. She didn’t because it never occurs to her. It is a deep law of the universe that men will dominate in leadership. So when feminists get into power they will always go with their gut and surround themselves with men.

If they read Steven Goldberg and consciously saw what they are unconsciously doing and did replace the men with women and make a matriarchy or even a diarchy or equiarchy of 50% men and 50% women so there would be strict “equality” how powerful would their organization be? They would decline even faster because people instinctively know it is wrong. That is why the mainline Christian denominations that deny Ephesians 5 are hemorrhaging members by the millions and conservative churches are growing. The Methodists are feminists and severely declining in membership while the patriarchal Mormons have gained millions of members. The FFWPU has never got off the ground because it has been feminist and no matter what Mother does it will continue to decline and eventually die. Feminism is a cancerous ideology that kills itself. Hyung Jin is teaching patriarchy. He is teaching Kingship while his mother is teaching Queenship. The end result has already been decided by the laws of the universe. Hyung Jin is already victorious and his mother has lost. The world used to believe the earth was flat. Now everyone knows it is round. Because we understand gravity we can understand why we don’t fall of our globe. Hyung Jin is teaching relationship laws of the universe that are as absolute as gravity.