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Ah, Lori, so original, so wise, so sounding exactly like Stormie Omartian with her new book entitled "The Power of a Transformed Woman". Stormie Omartian, who is actually not the devil in disguise, releases books on praying and supporting family (or something like that). Lori's book talks about how horrible her marriage was with Ken for like, forever, before Lori realized she was the problem and decided to shape up because she couldn't ship out. Or so says the PR version of her website. But let's be real. Lori's version of shaping up turned her into some hellish version of Satan's mistress (yes, we mean you, Ken) and here we are today.

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You can read about her book here:

 

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It's an election year, and where would we be without Lori's musings on women having the right to vote:

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Lord have mercy on my soul, does she ever think?

Let's not forget, this is the same woman who wrote the following:

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I completely agree although I don't think I would have the nerve to ever write about it. Clinton and Obama would not have won if women voted. Men vote more pro-life than women. Clinton and Obama were not raised by fathers, thus seem to think more with their emotions and act based upon what is right for the moment. Bush and Romney had strong fathers and think more with their reason and see the whole picture. I would not mind at all if women weren't allowed to vote anymore..

You can find it in the comments of this post:

http://sarahsdaughterblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/end-womens-suffrage.html

She's trying desperately to go vial again.  

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In the Bible, men did not vote either.

 

The word vote is not even mentioned in the KJV and only one passage in one translation that has nothing to do with electing a ruler. 

Jesus said we should give Caesar what is his.

God is clearly in favor of dictatorship.

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23 minutes ago, Koala said:

It's an election year, and where would we be without Lori's musings on women having the right to vote:

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Lord have mercy on my soul, does she ever think?

Let's not forget, this is the same woman who wrote the following:

You can find it in the comments of this post:

http://sarahsdaughterblog.blogspot.com/2013/06/end-womens-suffrage.html

She's trying desperately to go vial again.  

What.did.I.just.read?!?? There are so many levels of :huh: that I don't even know where to begin addressing what she wrote in her journal. First of all, the world is not made up of only women who are married vs. women who want to be superior to men. Some of us are not married and have no desire to be superior to anyone, we just want a voice. Second, the right to vote was about REPRESENTATION and having a VOICE, much like the AMERICAN REVOLUTION (which was taxation without representation, so same concept).  Third, if one actually examines the passage in Genesis that Lori is referencing (Gen. 12:10-20), it is DESCRIPTIVE, not PRESCRIPTIVE. NEVER in the Bible does it say to DISOBEY GOD just to obey one's husband!! Furthermore, the ACTUAL cross reference for the 1 Peter 3 passage is not that event in Genesis, but rather when the angel of the Lord appears to tell Abraham that Sarah will be pregnant in a year and she laughs in disbelief (Gen. 18:12).

I am getting very upset need lots of brain bleach for this one so I'll stop here :brainbleach::brainbleach::brainbleach:

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Women have enough trouble in the world w/o this harpy and her friends doing everything possible to send us back to where we were. God, I hate some women with a bloody blue passion. Fuck solidarity...these bitches should be burned at the stake, or at the least, have their computers taken away. 

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I have been debating about whether to say anything or not, but I'm going to, because I'm pretty sure Lori reads here.

Lori?  Go spend time with your Mama.  Seriously, stop messing around online, arguing with a bunch of strangers.  You have bigger fish to fry than someone leaving a negative Amazon review.  You are just trying to get attention whining about women having the right to vote.  You want to go viral again...that's obvious. But  you are wasting your energy on the wrong thing.  

When you lose a parent, you immediately think of a million things you wish you could have said/asked. You suddenly realize you don't have the recipe for their favorite cake, or you aren't sure what they liked to watch on tv.  Stupid things really....meaningless in the grand scheme of things, but they eat you alive anyway.  So many things you wish you'd said pop into your mind.  

Spend every minute with her you can.  Don't remind her of her mistakes.  Reassure her that everything is going to be okay.  Hold her hand.  

What you are experiencing is so much bigger than what you think.  It's life changing when you watch your parent take their last breath.  I know, because I recently went through it myself.  

The internet will always be here, but time with your mom is priceless.  

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#repealthe19th is trending now.   How would a politician even run a 'repeal the 19th' campaign?  "Vote for me so I can make it so you can't vote."

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Just vote for Trump and he will declare himself the sun and the moon. No need for anyone to vote anymore.

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2 hours ago, Koala said:

I have been debating about whether to say anything or not, but I'm going to, because I'm pretty sure Lori reads here.

Lori?  Go spend time with your Mama.  Seriously, stop messing around online, arguing with a bunch of strangers.  You have bigger fish to fry than someone leaving a negative Amazon review.  You are just trying to get attention whining about women having the right to vote.  You want to go viral again...that's obvious. But  you are wasting your energy on the wrong thing.  

When you lose a parent, you immediately think of a million things you wish you could have said/asked. You suddenly realize you don't have the recipe for their favorite cake, or you aren't sure what they liked to watch on tv.  Stupid things really....meaningless in the grand scheme of things, but they eat you alive anyway.  So many things you wish you'd said pop into your mind.  

Spend every minute with her you can.  Don't remind her of her mistakes.  Reassure her that everything is going to be okay.  Hold her hand.  

What you are experiencing is so much bigger than what you think.  It's life changing when you watch your parent take their last breath.  I know, because I recently went through it myself.  

The internet will always be here, but time with your mom is priceless.  

I can't like this enough. Unfortunately Lori probably won't heed it. She seems so self-centered. What about her father & other family members, is she offering them support & help? Your mom only dies once and it can be a healing, loving time or the exact opposite. Her choice. Time to step up, Lori.

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Oh, you have got to be kidding me.  She wouldn't mind at all if women could not vote anymore???  

I want to rant, but there are no words.....

 

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The only thing I can think of is these women hate being women. They talk so much shit about "submission" and all that crap and shit on women who have chosen a different path. They either hate being women or hate their lives and the only way they can feel better about themselves and their choices is to try to make other women feel like shit 

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5 hours ago, Koala said:

Well, I guess the kitchen got too hot.  She removed her non-sense about women voting.

That's what I'm thinking too.  Last night it had 158 comments, and plenty were negative.  Some even thought it was a joke.

I'm a Christian and can deal with submission and the man being the leader of the home, but Lori and her fan girls take it way too far. My husband is a Baptist pastor and I'm his help mate, yet he feels I can best help him by working outside the home. 

And guess what, Lori...he is not going to vote this time, but I am.  Go take a jump.

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On 10/14/2016 at 1:35 PM, feministxtian said:

The only thing I can think of is these women hate being women. They talk so much shit about "submission" and all that crap and shit on women who have chosen a different path. They either hate being women or hate their lives and the only way they can feel better about themselves and their choices is to try to make other women feel like shit 

This is what I think too! They rue being female because in their twisted worlds being female is the epoch of weakness. So they try to be the very best weak things out there & cow down anyone who wants to rattle that cage.

They are weak minded & miserable so they spread that misery. 

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Lori is spending Saturday night reading her Amazon comments:

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Lori Alexander2 hours ago

Anonymous, I can't try and chase down all the mischaracterizations of what I teach when the social media trolls attack me. I can't understand why Amazon allows those like you who have a stated antagonistic agenda, and have never read my book, to post a review about my book. But as you show up first here in your attempt to malign me, let me take on some of your accusations to show you are nothing but a dogged troll, which you admit: "I initially started reading Always Learning because I found it so shocking and it was sort of fun because it got me all riled up." 

First, you say, "My husband begged for his wife back and I marched ahead towards "Godly submission," modeling my behavior after Lori's rules."

My very basic teaching from God's Word is "wives submit to your husband in everything." So if you had followed your husband's "begging" you would have immediately corrected whatever it was that did not like in your change of character. I can't imagine that it was that you were no longer arguing, and actually trying to please him, but certainly, if you were acting like a Stepford Wife, then you missed much of what I teach from God's Word. Willful submission does not mean we lose our brains, or that we stop being strong, thoughtful women who share their thoughts with our husbands. It only means that when your husband disagrees with you, you allow him to lead.

I question how your can "once thriving physical relationship turn into duty sex?" If you enjoyed sex, did you only enjoy it on your terms and your timing? Did your husband all of the sudden get turned off to a wife who now was readily available to him to enjoy that "thriving" physical relationship you say you had going? A fascinating study that would be as to why :)? And where have I ever taught that a wife cannot enjoy intimacy? I believe just the opposite, and your idea that a once thriving sex life is no longer to be enjoyed is proof you are making this stuff up. 

You write, "I snapped out of it about three months ago. I realized that I was not living in the freedom of Christ. I was shackled..."

You know full well that I believe and teach the wonderful freedom we have in Christ Jesus. If you started feeling shackled by my suggestions as to what may allow a wife to appear more feminine to her husband by being discreet, not burping or passing gas in front of him, then you indeed had a very unhealthy view of self and of who you are in Christ. I am glad that you are picking yourself back up from your false beliefs about what I teach, and as always, I refer you back tom one of my primary teachings. Never listen to anything that anyone tells you without going to the Word of God yourself and checking it out to see if it conforms to God's truth. 

That said, there is nothing I can do when thousands of women each day clearly understand the simple concepts of marriage done according to God's Word, then someone like you comes along and either is making this up or simply has a warped view of what all the others understood so easily. If one or two students in the classroom flunk the test, and all the other students pass, it was the teacher's fault. What I teach is very reasonable stuff and I have never told anyone they cannot live out their life and marriage however they desire. You need to check in with your heart and see what may be causing you to try to follow a Biblical teacher blindly, or why you came to my blog in the first place when it riled you up so badly to read me.

You have the choice to not read, but you do not have the right to mischaracterize and try to deceive others just because you disagree with what I teach. America is turning into a sad place when on social media people like you can just lie about things in an attempt to keep young Christian women away from the truth of God's Word. After all is said, "Wives submit to your husband is not disappearing from the Bible, and only you and each Christian wife can determine what that means and how it is to be lived out before the Lord. All I can do is give practical suggestions as to what this may look like in an attempt to help others, and I really do not think twice about who follows it o does not. My job is to obey God and as an older Christian woman, teach the young Christian women how to love their husbands and children, and be keepers at home." I am not sorry you happened along my path on the wide open expanse of the Internet, and trust the Lord will use His Word in your life as it is said to never return void.

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And a second response, about an hour ago:

 

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How is one to respond to a person who uses shaming to tell you that you are shaming others? 

I am done responding. You and your group will continue your attacks and lies and I will surrender the rest of the platform here to those who love how I write and what I write, and those who hate me. You do understand that I get 20 positives to each negative and I can't be all things to all people. I can only be me and serve the Lord as I feel He is leading me until such time He shows me differently. Right? There will always be haters on social media who disagree with a writer, especially a conservative Christian writer. So they will malign, like you and that is not going to change a thing about my work and ministry. You know I don't do this for money as it is a money losing proposition to go against the cultural norms and stand up for what was taught in our churches just 30 years ago. All now lost Biblical thinking because of the infiltration of feministic thinking into our churches.

 

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For all of her harping about how awful women's suffrage is, I notice Lori doesn't come right out and tell women to not vote at all. Instead, she says to "follow your husband's lead." 

Which begs the question: if your husband is voting for Clinton or another non-Republican candidate, should the wife still follow his lead? Or is some civil disobedience OK in this case?

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You guys. I need to go to bed now, so please stop coming up with hilarious thread titles. Yeah, I'm blaming you @FundieFarmer. Stop it with your wit and charm! I need to sleep.

     And YOU @Koala pulling me in with more of Lori's half wit musings!

      I think we should post a picture of her notebook in her reviews and ask why she deleted it. She should stand by her morals!

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Maybe we should post also her pic with the plunging neckline, just to illustrate what her modesty standard is.

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4 hours ago, Hisey said:

Lori is spending Saturday night reading her Amazon comments:

 

And a second response, about an hour ago:

 

 

Woooooooooooooow. Talk about overkill.

Sure, the original review wasn't something anyone would want to see on their book's page, but it was polite and focussed on what Lori has written, not her as an individual. And then Lori starts making personal attacks, calling the reviewer a troll who misunderstood her writing.

Classic example of how responding to reviews makes you look worse than ignoring them ever could.

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3 hours ago, Koala said:

That doesn't "sound" like Lori to me.  It's sounds like Ken & The Horse of TRUTH!  

Wall o' text? Check.

Strangely inserted smiley? Check.

Use of the word "troll"? Check.

The only thing missing is the misspellings. 

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I don't think I've seen another instance on Amazon where an author goes full bore in the comments defending their work. Maybe I've missed it, but in all the book reviews I've read, Lori seems not to understand her response is out of the ordinary.

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