WITH THE HELP OF “CHRISTIAN” FEMINISTS, THE BLURRING OF GENDER IDENTITY & GENDER ROLES CONTINUES ON

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 ABOVE: JORY MICAH
BELOW: RACHEL HELD EVANS
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WITH THE HELP OF “CHRISTIAN” FEMINISTS, 
THE BLURRING OF GENDER IDENTITY & GENDER ROLES CONTINUES ON 
BY MICHAEL HALL
 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

The gender barriers continue to be under attack by the secular
culture.  Those who speak confidently about how the roles of genders are
ancient history, outdated modes of thought that need to be not only
changed but obliterated.  In the Boy Scouts, the line has already has been compromised, wait, no, it has been erased, by allowing gay men to be scout leaders, and gay and transgender
boys to be scouts. The goal to effeminize the role of men is to always
start when they are still boys when their understanding of gender roles
can still be molded.

In this clip
from today’s, August 24, 2017, Good Morning America show, GMA
highlights a girl who is fighting to enter the Eagle Scout program. She
had been an honorary member of her older brother’s troop but now she
wants to become a full-fledged Eagle Scout and she is campaigning for
the rules to change. You will note that at the beginning of the video
they interview several girls and women affiliated with Girl Scouts and
they all agree that Girl Scouts are for girls and boy scouts are for
boys.  The president of the Girls Scouts wrote a letter,
mentioned in this Buzzfeed post, stating that the news of the BSA
covertly exploring the idea of allowing girls into the BSA is upsetting,
especially the GSA was trying to negotiate a relationship with BSA that
would mutually benefit both groups, but BSA decided to move on their
own.

Then GMA brings on their “expert” to speak on the topic, Rachel
Simmons, an educator at an all-girls school in New York City.  In
typical liberal fashion, GMA and Rachel Simmons pooh-pooh all over this
whole idea of gender roles and associations specifically for girls and
boys.  If boys want to girl stuff they should be able to join the Girl
Scouts, and the same should true for the girls if they want to do boy
stuff.  Simmons states, a paraphrase, that medieval/dark ages thought
that boys are fundamentally and genetically different is forced upon
them by the culture.  In her words “this is toxic” to young boys and
girls.  So it is a good thing that those of us who are progressive
idealists are here to correct that erroneous paradigm.  The whole time
Simmons is talking her tone is one that sounds like she is reading a
story to a group of first graders.  So soothing and reassuring that we
are to believe what she is saying is the correct way to think.

Somewhere in the “Feminist Christian” fantasy world, I am sure  
Jory
Micah, Rachel Held Evans and their gaggle of “Christian” feminists
(just
search Twitter and their Facebook pages, they are always
retweeting/reposting each other’s stuff) are applauding this young girl
and her misguided campaign to become an Eagle Scout.  These “Christian”
feminists have abandoned the biblical standard of gender roles set forth
by God Himself.  Complementarianism is so early twentieth century, God
has called the church to be egalitarian.  Women, rise up, thou art
invincible.  These “Christian” feminists have been demanding that women
be able to share the pulpit, embracing the gay agenda and telling the
rest of us that the social gospel is the gospel.

I believe that all of this “Christian” feminist agenda, and the
blurring of gender identities and societal roles, can be traced back to
the Garden of Eden after the fall.  The Lord proclaims the curse to Adam
and Eve for sinning against God in Genesis 3.  In verse 16, along with
having pain during the birth of a child Eve and the women after her
would desire to dominate their husbands, to usurp their husband’s
authority ordained by God.  This is manifested in the New Testament when
God ordained that the role of pastors and elders were to be filled by a
man (1 Tim 3, Titus 1).  This is why we have witnessed the rise of
female pastors and teachers like Beth Moore, Joyce Meyers, Priscilla
Prior and others.  The women’s movement of the 60’s and 70’s has
influenced this rise of women pastors in the church.  These women are
rebelling against the Word of God by teaching from the pulpit which God
had ordained to be only occupied by biblically qualified men.

Their favorite role model in the bible is Esther.  They claim
she was bold, defiant and resisted the misogynist ruler, embracing her
womanhood and standing up against the male dominated establishment by
exposing the racist plot of Haman.  When the reality is she was
submissive to her king by observing the rules of the court, humbling
herself before him by waiting for him to extend the golden scepter to
her so she could speak and once again humbly presenting her petition to
the king.  She did not speak out of turn nor bulrush her way to the
throne.  She wasn’t defiant, she was humble and submissive to her king
and husband and to the rule of the land.  That is the Esther who was the
role model, not the feminist version of Rachel Held Evans.

We need to keep the church body in our prayers.  The truth of God’s
word and the two genders, male and female, and their complementarian
roles in God’s ordained order of the family are under attack from
without and from within.  We need to hold fast to His Word and not cow
to the screeching voices trying to tell us what to think and that the
bible is wrong and needs to be understood differently in today’s
culture. 
The Word of God is eternal, and the truths that are found in
that Word are eternal, and that is the footing we must plant our feet on
as we stand firm against the onslaught.

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