The church has become too feminine.
We need more strong men who fear God and have the courage to do what's right, even when the media, social media, and their peers criticize and attack them, especially then.
Nearly every societal ill in our era is connected to this single issue.
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Okay, so, masculine = being an asshole.
Being gregarious and getting along with others is feminine.
Yeah, that’s not a toxic view of humanity.
The most senior clergyman in the Church of England using his position in the House of Lords to voice his opposition to certain issues. Does he need a H&K MP7 to get his views across? You’d probably resort to using guns. Violence: the last resort of those who have lost the argument. Having certain ‘arguments’: very ‘manly’, eh? Try it. But then, there’s the little matter of metal detectors in all of UK’s airports: also H&K MP7-wielding British Transport Police at all airports here.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby among his peers in the Palace of Westminster. Stronger men: sometimes women of His Majesty’s Metropolitan Constabulary armed with H&K MP7s at the gates of the Mother of all Parliaments, thus not only he with his clergy peers in the House of Lords secure in not only having the right to say what they want there without the risk of you being ‘manly’. Just down the river - Thames - the only place where even Secret Servicemen can have guns without needing permission from the Home Office once they step beyond the boundary of the US Embassy there: once beyond, the 2nd Amendment no longer exists, thus they need said permission. A certain issue he spoke out on. His words not only broadcast on UK TV via the Parliamentary feed, but elsewhere: including the US.
Without resort to violence, Justin has already made you his bitch.
Thus he’s stronger than you .
Christianity too feminine?
Should we remind our friend Kirk that a makor theological dispute, ending with a schism, involved the suatus of Mary, Jesus’s mother? That several monasteries in the West were governed by female monks? And that both the Old and the NEw Testament have several female figures such as Rebecca, Rachel, Deborah, Miriam, Esther, Judith, Ruth and Mary?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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