by Summer Jaeger | Aug 2, 2019 | Article
Sex, Gender, & Fire Alarms First, a story In 1965, a male baby suffered from a horrifically botched circumcision, which was when John Money (from Johns Hopkins Medical School) came in to save the day. He told the child’s parents that through sex reassignment...
by Summer Jaeger | Jun 6, 2019 | Article
The God That Hung Jupiter Is My King The following is a transcript of a talk I gave at a women’s event in my local church. I recently had a friend ask me to read Charles Spurgeon’s sermon on the Lily of the Valley. I hadn’t read it before, and it...
by Summer Jaeger | Mar 11, 2019 | Article
Feminism is Unbelief Sometimes we think of the early feminists as though they were just sweet little ladies who wanted more legal rights. They didn’t deny the existence of God, and they pleaded for fair treatment for both women and slaves. They played an instrumental...
by Summer Jaeger | Jan 16, 2019 | Article
The Very Neutral, Totally Casual Gillette Ad I wasn’t going to so much as make a whisper about the Gillette ad. Really, I wasn’t. This is Challies’ fault. While reading a recent article he wrote about the decline of the blogosphere, he made the point that just because...
by Summer Jaeger | Sep 18, 2018 | Article, Uncategorized
Final Thoughts on “Girl, Wash Your Face” Okay, I must level with you. I intended to write this review in four parts, because I felt the popularity of the book demanded a certain kind of careful attention. Now that I have read the book I can see that I was...
by Summer Jaeger | Sep 6, 2018 | Article
Summer Reviews “Girl, Wash Your Face” (Part 2) Welcome Back! Last weekend I explained why I’m taking on this endeavor, and today I am happy to report that I have now read through chapter seven, and before we move on, I want to be really up front with you....
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