Author: | Elder George | ISBN: | 9781612861586 |
Publisher: | Men's Action, Inc. | Publication: | May 2, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Elder George |
ISBN: | 9781612861586 |
Publisher: | Men's Action, Inc. |
Publication: | May 2, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Author Elder George, in his work “Dear Brothers and Sisters: Gender and Its Responsibility,” explains the universal principle of gender and describes how the imbalance of gender, specifically the suppression of the masculine influence, in Western society has adversely affected the lives of every man, woman, and child. He shows that our burgeoning prison population, increased membership in street gangs, and decline in standards of all sorts are gender-related. He explains that family is a necessary institution for the proper nurturing and protection of the human race, and that gender differences supplement each other in the collective effort of propagating and preserving the species as it grows spiritually.
Elder’s work is written for the concerned men and women who realize that brothers and sisters working together can establish a spiritually-based and gender-oriented society that will ensure relative stability and security while fostering future development.
Author Elder George, in his work “Dear Brothers and Sisters: Gender and Its Responsibility,” explains the universal principle of gender and describes how the imbalance of gender, specifically the suppression of the masculine influence, in Western society has adversely affected the lives of every man, woman, and child. He shows that our burgeoning prison population, increased membership in street gangs, and decline in standards of all sorts are gender-related. He explains that family is a necessary institution for the proper nurturing and protection of the human race, and that gender differences supplement each other in the collective effort of propagating and preserving the species as it grows spiritually.
Elder’s work is written for the concerned men and women who realize that brothers and sisters working together can establish a spiritually-based and gender-oriented society that will ensure relative stability and security while fostering future development.