April 13, 2005
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I’m all for women’s rights, but feminazis get on my nerves…..If you would like to pop open a can of worms, ask me why. I dropped my soc. class because the department is infested with them….Same reason why I dropped the women’s studies class at R… Not that I have anything against my own sex, I just can’t tolerate whiners/power trippers of either sexes. Just like how I can’t stand political protesters who disrupt the peace and cause traffic. Speaking of R, I really miss it.
Short and sweet for now. Goodnight!
Comments (8)
of course you miss R!
Aww… we miss you too. I still have your shot glass…
you think feminazis are bad, wait until you meet a drunk militant feminist
just a visitor
you’d not like berk. at least every Friday there’d be some type of “fun” in Sproul plaza. haha, but it’s good to be where you are.
hi Diana you welcome thx for that car you sent me God bless you and ttyl
I meant card hehe
Hi Diana, I understand the frustration with feminazis. I’ve been reading a book I came across in the Christian bookstore the other day. Might be good to find out more of where these women are coming from though…they may have gone through a lot and seen more than you or I. God loves them too. He loves us all. This may be “controversial” but I believe in healthy dialog.
Wanted to share this with you; it’s an excerpt from the first chapter:
The devil is not only attacking the character of God but also doing all he can to destroy the image of God. He knows that male and female together are created in God’s image. (Genesis 1:27) He is attacking homes and marriages because he knows that husbands and wives acting together in unity portray the unity of the Trinity. The enemy is also stirring up difficulty between men and women in the workplace. Male and female relationships were broken in the Garden, and since then, the devil has been doing everything he can to heighten the conflict.
Satan is seeking to drive a wedge between men and women with the radical feminist movement, playing upon the hurt and rejection that women have suffered. Because females and males together complete the physical expression of God’s image in humanity, the devil is promoting homosexuality and lesbianism. God gave us gender differences, which we are to protect and rejoice in. Satan is using rejection and emotional wounds to destroy the revelation of the image of God.
Many Christians fear women preachers because they associate such change with radical feminism. But I agree with Pastor David Johnson from the Christian Missionary Alliance who said, “All my life I heard that (the acceptance of) women preachers was a spineless accomodation to feminism. However, the elimination of women from ministry is actually a sinful accomodation to a culture that isn’t all that different from the male-dominated Jewish culture Jesus came to blow up. It’s not that feminism is affecting the church–it’s the church which has allowed culture to rob it of Christ’s redeeming work for women.”
If young women involved in militant feminism were shown how radical Jesus was in the way He treated women, thousands would find Him as their Savior and Redeemer, the source of the justice we seek.
p. 22-23, “Why Not Women?”, co-authored by 2 men, Loren Cunningham and David Joel Hamilton. Loren “stands as one of the premier leaders of Christian missions in our time….he is the first person in history who for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ has ministered in every single country on earth…Few are more qualified than he is to answer the question, ‘Why not women?’”