Is Feminism the Problem?

In her later years, Queen Elizabeth learned the limits of a secular life. The why’s and wherefores of her devotion to God grew as she aged and culminated in orchestrating the superiority of Christ at her own funeral.  To Jackie and I, the Queens’ final act meant much to our faith. We were in Green Park London and Holyrood Park, Scotland, where we witnessed the tributes and her funeral. We had no doubt that the Queen had a strong faith in Jesus Christ.

This leads me to a british article I read on the problems undermining the Church of England and how it has become effeminate and ultimately marxist. Please let me summarize.

There is a belief in England that the church must live in “duel integrity.” Simplistically, those who believe in Holy Orders and those who believe in women’s orders. The belief is that the church can walk down different paths in terms of Queer Theory, Gender Theory, Critical Race Theory. Practically, all these theories come from the feminist movement gone awry. Where equal rights morphed into a woman becoming equal to man in all things, not just dignity and worth in God’s eyes. We moved from a braless liberation to make liberation ideologies doctrines within the church. Our immutable (never changing) attributes have become malleable in the eyes of absurd.  You see, their goal is no longer to modify attitudes,  but rather, it is to destroy patriarchy and heterosexualy. The modern dictionary explains these as the “assumption” that “man was incarnated in the image of God, and woman from man,” and the “default,” or “correct” sexual orientation is straight heterosexualy. Note post-moderns define God’s heterosexual claims as “assumptions,” privileged and oppressive.

Well, that was just a taste of the speech by Calvin Robinson, in which I fully concur. I’ve included it below and suggest you read it.

However, at the end of it I came to realize knowing the problems are only part of the answer to fixing them.

Suppose on one day Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, Taylor Swift, Michelle Obama, Bill Gate, and Jay-z publically repented of their sins and became vocal Christians. Suppose they believed scripture, preached the gospel, and rebuked our femininized woke culture on MSNBC. How many minds would be swayed to believe? Isn’t this what we do when we read the news each morning? We hope beyond hope that something different will take place. That someone, even Trump, would say publically and emphatically that “Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior, and I have no other God but he.” Isn’t it befitting that we are looking for a victor, our champion from all this homosexuality, transgenderisn, feminism, marxism, violence, racism and just plain ole stupidity?

So when Jackie and I watched on as the Queens funeral took place, we looked around and thought, maybe her example would rub off on the people of England. But it hasn’t, and it won’t. So, who am I? I, thankfully, am not a king, and I’ll never identify as a queen. What influence do I have? Can I change society, stop the femininization of the church, society, or stop evil in our generation? No, I don’t think so. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s good to identify the problems so we can ask God to deal with them one heart at a time. Still, He has not called me to be Moses. And I’m not the pastoring kind. I do hope, like many of you, that we will not conform to the culture and the world. The radical ideologies of feminism and marxism are not good nourishment. Instead, we should recognize the bumbling schemes of “Wormwood.” He doesn’t think of doctrines as primarily “true” or “false”, but as “academic” or “practical”, “outworn” or “contemporary”, “conventional” or “ruthless”. The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis

The waters provided for the faithful are not bitter. To be always truthful and helpful to a few is good enough for me.

https://calvinrobinson.substack.com/p/cancelled-from-mere-anglicanism

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