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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
joyful and chatty—all are all feminine tactics in the Religion of the
Ignorant. A young girl will be seen more often with other male friends
in order to make her boyfriend jealous, adopting a greater interest in
the men around her, pretending to be interested in someone in whom
she really isn't—all this is part and parcel of the feminine wiles she has
learned since childhood.
The female character of Ignorantism is built on fundamental guile.
Therefore, a woman raised in that belief can actually develop a very
cruel nature while appearing to be tearful, soft and innocent. She may
shed floods of tears in order to obtain more money from her husband
who is experiencing financial difficulties. She may resort to caprices
and initiate conflict to obtain an expensive new outfit. Adding further
to the burdens of someone already in a difficult situation solely for
one's own comfort and interests, while appearing on the surface to be
so sensitive, is exceptionally cruel behavior.
One can also frequently encounter women in the Religion of the
Ignorant who join with other women to plan how to rule their hus-
bands. This is a behavioral defect entirely directed by satan. They de-
termine a policy aimed at governing their husbands through specific
tactics they learn from one another. They give one another advice such
as, "Make him his favorite dinner. Be pleasant and tell him how much
the new dress you want costs while he is watching his favorite pro-
gram. Or first make him a cup of tea, light his cigarette, chat about this
and that. And then once he is relaxed, get around to the subject at
hand." These are the strategies such women set out in their husbands'
absence. Among the intrigues women teach one another is such insin-
cere advice as, "If you want to make him jealous, get dressed up, go out
and come home late. Don't pay him too much attention if you want to
keep him interested. The more interest you show in him, the quicker
he'll cheat on you."
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