
by Incongruous Circumpspection I am livid over this article. First, the author, Timothy Birdnow, nonchalantly makes a joke about the elementary school being named “Sandy Hook”: …the ironically named Sandy Hook –

by Incongruous Circumpspection I am livid over this article. First, the author, Timothy Birdnow, nonchalantly makes a joke about the elementary school being named “Sandy Hook”: …the ironically named Sandy Hook –

QUOTING QUIVERFULL is a regular feature of NLQ – we present the actual words of noted Quiverfull leaders and ask our readers: What do you think? Agree? Disagree? This is the place to state your opinion. Please, let’s keep it respectful – but at the same time, we encourage readers

by Sierra Definition: The “modesty doctrine” is the belief that women need to cover their bodies to prevent men from being attracted to them, because sexual attraction is lust that leads to sin and death for both. The modesty doctrine is not the same as

Reposting a press release from Recovering From Religion Sunday, December 16th, 2012 — Former Westboro Church member, son of Fred Phelps Sr. & now prominent secular & LGBT activist Nathan Phelps issues the following official statement in response to the Twitter message from Shirley Phelps-Roper stating

QUOTING QUIVERFULL is a regular feature of NLQ – we present the actual words of noted Quiverfull leaders and ask our readers: What do you think? Agree? Disagree? This is the place to state your opinion. Please, let’s keep it respectful – but at the same time, we encourage readers
NEW!! The Child Catchers: Rescue, Trafficking, and the New Gospel of Adoption by Kathryn Joyce
Vyckie Garrison started No Longer Quivering to tell the story of her “escape” from the Quiverfull movement.
Over time, NLQ has developed into a valuable resource of information regarding the deceptions and dangers of the Quiverfull philosophy and lifestyle. Several more former QF adherents are now contributing their stories to NLQ and our collective voice makes these Quiverfull warnings impossible to dismiss or ignore.
NLQ is a gathering place for women escaping and recovering from spiritual abuse.
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