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Summary: Pure Bullcrap
Comment: 5 Secrets to a successful marriage, and sex, is not one of them. Among the many idiotic writings you'll find in this hand book for ass-backwards 21st century religious nut jobs. Read the parts about the lady on the airplane from the church of satan and about the son coming home from college with an earing if you want to laugh at how pathetic and blow hardy the idiot who wrote this garbage is, if their was ever an excuse for book burning, we've found it.
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Summary: Excellent Service!!
Comment: I ordered this book in paper back on May 4, 2005 and received it the mail the next day! Excellent service, hightly recommend!!
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Summary: better titled How to Ruin A Marriage
Comment: Bright exhorts men to do things they should be doing in their marriages anyway, while advising them to force their wives, willing or unwilling, into a traditional role in which they will have no true voice in the relationship. Women are reduced to unintelligent, subservient roles with men who are probably seeking to cure their own ineptitude as husbands - and who may already be abusive. Bright even exhorts the man to "be gentle but firm with her" when you make the announcement that you are taking a traditional role of husband henceforth, as if your wife is an unruly child. Avoid at all costs.
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Summary: Get with the times
Comment: As a young, college-educated Christian, I saw this book (and the movement of PK for that matter) as a last-ditch attempt to preserve patriarchal ideals popularized in the 40s/50s.In one chapter, Dr. Tony Evans claims that the "sissification" of men in America is to blame for ALL of our problems. About these "feminized males," he writes, "Somehow, many men got the idea that the definition of manhood has to do with how many women they have conquered and the number of children they have sired." I think Dr. Evans needs to reevaluate his definition of feminine, because those attributes sound distinctly unfemale. Or does he really think that females are overtly licentious?
There are a number of purportedly "true" stories relayed in the book which in no way could possibly be true. These "promise" keepers can't even keep a promise about honesty and tell genuine stories with less zing.
All in all this book seems to be just another painful example of someone trying to make a buck off of Christianity. It happens every day, on TV, at the bookstore, and in church.
** I gave the book 2 stars because it is entertaining.
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Summary: Excellent Book
Comment: This is an awesome book. If the men in my country (the United States) would take to heart the principles in this book, a whole lot of unhappiness and misery would be eliminated.