Sexual Revolution and its diabolical nature.


     

It has become a cultural melt-down over the last several years; those who lead our country have been sinking   their hands  into an immoral-abyss; a chasm of ridiculousness. We have seen all of these different things that   have taken place from the destruction of Marriage to the complete abandonment of pronouns for the sake of redefining gender.  Now the latest piece of evidence to this ever growing list of abominations is to make men   and boys repent of their very existence. What I am referring too? This latest law against "misogyny, let us note   what is said:

"The Misogyny Hate Crime Evaluation report, put together jointly by the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University, recommended rolling the policy out nationally to increase publicity and the reporting of incidents."

Don't misread my intention as it is often the case for many others: women should respected; honoured and  protected. So, then, what is the problem? it is simply the fact that just like the idea of hate crime is a nebulous  term; so to is this idea. Look at what we are told, there will be "a policy to increase publicity and the reporting of incidents"  that is rather undefined.  How should we take this idea? Does it apply across the board as in every kind of act? No, of course, it does not. For we are told in the first words of the trajectory of this new law: the misogyny hate crime."  And it is defined as this: "of the culture we have, it's just acceptable to intimidate women on the street, to go up to a woman and touch her backside, or to comment on her body and put her in fear of an assault." 

The problem we are dealing with not simply a one way street; it is in reality a two way street: men and women are wicked and evil towards one another. And to ignore this obvious truth is to show ones true intention in all of this. And that is a feminist misdirection.  It is because these women have refused to "acknowledge God" for the sake of their own sinful depravity; and therefore, God gives them over to their corruptions. And here is one example: one man attacks and kills a woman (and his crimes will bring his life into account); therefore, all men are slated as being the same. And women must be very careful of all men.  I agree that all women must be careful. But i disagree that is all men but just some men. And it is true for men too.   

So now how do we move on from here? There are several biblical truths to take to heart on this whole issue:

First, we should recognise the fact that men and women are created in the image of God. This is the most basic truth about humanity as a whole, after we are told of God's deliberation of creating man in his image and in his likeness; we all have been, as Genesis 1 tells us: created man in his own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. (vs. 27) In the most significant manner we are both created equally. What does this image consist of? While there are many answers which are surely correct and should have their own place in this discussion in a different setting; we must highlight several things which stand out beyond all question. Let us understand three vital concepts that are toed to this thought: (1) respect. (2) dignity. (3) worth.  

Having said this truth; it is equally true to highlight the fact that both men and women have been designated different roles which cover all their lives: (1) work (and environment).  (2) family and relations. (3) church. And that is just to give a few areas. Think about it this way: there is a God glorifying purpose in men only being elders in the church and the head of the home; in the same way, that women are nurtures of children in both the church and home. therefore, when society celebrates cultural perversions on this level, it really show a dishonour to that intended purpose.  

Second, we are to recognise that men and women are untied with Adam in His sin.  When Adam first sinned; it plunged us into that original act by being associated with him as his offspring. what does this mean? Well, although we are innocent of personal acts of sin, we still have been constituted in such a light as though we had actually done wrong in God's sight.  Some might think it is wrong. But I tell you that even the law states a similar thing. Think for a moment:  two men go to a shop and one decides to rob the store  and arrested: one as a direct link to the crime; and the other as an indirect link to the crime. it is this second category that has its foundation in this the fall when it comes to the offspring of Adam.  Men and women are equal in this very judgement upon Adam.

This is known as original sin. And it is found in both the Old Testament illustrated in different events; and in the New Testament  in the manner of a doctrine. let us note two Old Testament illustrations: one man's sin led to his whole town people being judged for his crime. In Genesis 34 the rape of Dinah. In Judges 19 the rape of a Levite's concubine. in Isaiah 10 we have this principle being played out too: the men Assyria were judged because of their king's rebellious attitude. That is the point: because of one man's action everyone associated with him will be judged. And women are not exempt from this reality either. 

Third, we are to recognise that men and women are caught in their sinfulness. Now as we are told in Romans 1 that every single person; both men and women have been birthed in sin and are defiled by their own acts of sin. In other words, we come into this world not only judged because of Adam's sin; but we are likewise so corrupted by nature that we have a propensity for sin. let me put it as blunt as I can: blacks kill whites; whites kill blacks. blacks kill their own; whites kill their own. men harm and even kill women; and women harm and kill men. This is a representation of the depravity. 

Now there is  problem of what can be classed as misdirection. the media have sown a narrative that there are only certain kinds of acts being perpetrated. what we see are only those crimes against L.G.B.T, blacks and women. And it is all based around a distortion of the facts; or perhaps, even narrowing of the facts available to produce a particular kind picture. 

Fourth, we are to recognise that men and women are judged either in Christ or by Christ. The gospel proclaims a judgement which is for both sinful men and women. it is either: your sin will judged in the perfect substitute Jesus Christ which provides a way for us to be forgiven; redeemed and restored to a new position as one of His people. or you will be judged for your own sin. Christ came the first time to be judged for our sin; and will come again as the judge. Look at John 3: "For God so loved the world, that He gave His [e]only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him." (Vs. 16-18)

 

Let us understand to define misogyny as a crime that is punishable and not misandry is a clear sign of corruption. 


 

 

 

 

 


 


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