I'm pretty positive that I'm not the only one who doesn't enjoy Father's Day. With the state of our nation I'm sure many share a hole in their heart where no father exists. It's pretty obvious as a whole the lack of male leadership in the home is the core reason we are where we are because evil hits at the lowest level to work it's way up to drag a nation down.
Really this holiday should be called Dad's day because let's face it if we are celebrating "father's" day then really we are just celebrating the man who knocked up your mother in less than 15 minutes. It takes no real effort to be a father other than having some game to get a chick to spread her legs for you.
With Mother's Day it's entirely different where "mothering" is actually more than a noun it's also a action verb. Mothers live and breathe their children lives for the most part in a open arms and loving style. Now don't get me wrong I am a father and also more importantly a "dad" which salvages some of this Hallmark holiday for me now. That being said the void of an absentee father still affects me to this day. I know as a Christian I'm to cast my cares on my Heavenly Father but let's be honest this doesn't solve the riddle fully while we are stuck here on this world.
The entire holiday title needs to be celebrated and and even more revered than Mothers Day because of how few true dads there are anymore in our society. We revel at species that are near extinct, we protect them, we promote them. We give focus and way to strong a voice to minority fringe groups. So I say to you why aren't the true dads more revered in our society. Why aren't these men celebrated like a species going extinct?
Obviously what I'm talking about will never happen. In closing I would just like to influence your life to celebrate any dad you know as someone who should be celebrated for breaking from the downward cycle in this nation, celebrated for "daddying" children as our next generation so that maybe, just maybe we can break this fatherless/dad less society we are in.
Honor that man if you know him. He is rare.
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Really this holiday should be called Dad's day because let's face it if we are celebrating "father's" day then really we are just celebrating the man who knocked up your mother in less than 15 minutes. It takes no real effort to be a father other than having some game to get a chick to spread her legs for you.
With Mother's Day it's entirely different where "mothering" is actually more than a noun it's also a action verb. Mothers live and breathe their children lives for the most part in a open arms and loving style. Now don't get me wrong I am a father and also more importantly a "dad" which salvages some of this Hallmark holiday for me now. That being said the void of an absentee father still affects me to this day. I know as a Christian I'm to cast my cares on my Heavenly Father but let's be honest this doesn't solve the riddle fully while we are stuck here on this world.
The entire holiday title needs to be celebrated and and even more revered than Mothers Day because of how few true dads there are anymore in our society. We revel at species that are near extinct, we protect them, we promote them. We give focus and way to strong a voice to minority fringe groups. So I say to you why aren't the true dads more revered in our society. Why aren't these men celebrated like a species going extinct?
Obviously what I'm talking about will never happen. In closing I would just like to influence your life to celebrate any dad you know as someone who should be celebrated for breaking from the downward cycle in this nation, celebrated for "daddying" children as our next generation so that maybe, just maybe we can break this fatherless/dad less society we are in.
Honor that man if you know him. He is rare.
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