Rosaria Butterfield discussing with @petergoeman_ on his podcast, The Shepherd's Study, the importance of guarding the church against the errors of feminist ideology:
"What has happened is feminism has entered into the church and has said, 'You know, it's not fair that I can't use my gifts,' but that's not why God has called qualified men only to be elders and pastors in the church. It is not about gifts. It goes all the way back to the created order...
Ordaining women is the gateway to gay theology. There is no denomination that ordains women that will not eventually ordain homosexuals. And again, I'm not a prophet. I'm not a son of a prophet. I don't need to be. You just have to read your church history.
And the reason that it's the gateway is, it's the same hermeneutic, different Bible passages, but the same hermeneutic that is used to ordain women is used to ordain homosexuals."
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Listening to Christians talk about abortion as a "complex" issue is nauseating.
Literally, no one would say “killing a two month old is a complex issue."
Killing the same being a few months earlier in the womb does not invoke complexity. That’s called immoral obfuscation.
I can't remember the last time a well-known Christian actually repented publicly of actual public doctrinal sin. Rosaria Butterfield blesses me (and us all) in her so doing. (h-t @megbasham):
https://t.co/P1Bs63ZkWU
@bookkeepPLUS@larrybjones@jeffschreve If you vote Democrats into office we may soon see the appointment and confirmation of pro abortion justices and a return to Roe v. Wade. And only five justices voted to overturn Roe here. That is a very thin majority.
@9Sling @Rondell_Trevino The dictionary merely offers its meaning. Thus, “prolife” means “opposed to abortion.” Explore nuances all you want. But your explorations have not yet changed its dictionary-based meaning.