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Contrary to popular belief, each man was created for more than just becoming a husband and father. Many men repeat the adage that becoming a father is the highest level of manhood, that a man is not fully a man until he has children of his own and experiences how it changes him.
Except that’s not the height of manhood. That’s a belief based on solipsism and feminism, for which there is significant overlap on the corresponding Venn diagram.
Many men experience a higher sense of their own manhood upon becoming a father, but that is not the primary purpose for why we were created.
Tune in to this episode to get the full story.
By Matt ScibaContrary to popular belief, each man was created for more than just becoming a husband and father. Many men repeat the adage that becoming a father is the highest level of manhood, that a man is not fully a man until he has children of his own and experiences how it changes him.
Except that’s not the height of manhood. That’s a belief based on solipsism and feminism, for which there is significant overlap on the corresponding Venn diagram.
Many men experience a higher sense of their own manhood upon becoming a father, but that is not the primary purpose for why we were created.
Tune in to this episode to get the full story.