Some Women I’ve Known

Because of a verified/witnessed Theophany that happened late during May 24, 1981, William Tregay became a ‘seeing’ visionary especially adept at understanding the women who have come into and out of his life. During the Theophany, Tregay was commissioned to travel, write, and teach on what became the divine purpose and his life-mission. Consequently, Tregay’s writing is unique and prophetic from a ‘seeing Theophany’ perspective that is not remotely like any other writing found today by other available authors. Tregay’s writing is secular and truly prophetic; it is NOT cultic. Tregay is the extraordinary ‘seer’ of our time, as his writing reveals.
JESUS SHUNNED AND DID NOT SPEAK TO WOMEN
With one earth-shaking, religion-founding exception, Mary Magdalene; (who actually established Christianity) secular, synoptic gospel scholars tell that Jesus never spoke to women; he even referred to his mother as “woman,” which was a term of disgust at the time. The Book of John states that one time when his disciples returned they were astonished to find Jesus talking to a woman; John 4.27. But of course the Man most like God was not a misogynist (hater of women); he loved women (he was philogynous). However, something drove him to shun them; he hated sin and selfish behavior. His mother did not believe in what he was doing.
This book touches on that subject by presenting 6 true, modern American short stories about 6 special women and two feminized men, who were “steeped” in selfishness and sin.
THE STORIES
The six stories tell of seven fairly common, modem mental maladies suffered by American women today: Flippantly accusing male relatives of sexual abuse, being excessively naïve when high danger is present, feminizing our religious leaders, manipulating men to get what one wants, being emotionally imbalanced so one’s thinking fails, falsely accusing in general, and down right intentional lying.
For this work, Tregay randomly selected six unique, true experiences with women he has known: good, shallow, and/or unscrupulous. First of all, these stories entertain; at the same time they expose long-time character flaws that need to be curtailed by everyone.
This work is not Misogynist; it is; in fact, Philogynous.
Constructive criticism is not destructive misogyny.
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