Okay, remember that "gender news" site I linked to earlier?
Go read this.
If one looks out at the church today and doesn’t see that one of the top crying issues in the evangelical church, in America and the western world in general, is the desperate need for virile, manly, godly servant-leader males in the local congregation, they are missing one of the big issues of our times.
Virile and manly? Is it just me, or is he perving on the idea of these servant-leader males? They're so... virile. And manly. Rrr.
Though I have seen that on rare occasion, nine-to-one the main complaint I get from women who show up in my office to talk about failing or struggling marriages, is that [they say] ‘Dr. Duncan, I so desperately want my husband to lead me spiritually, to lead our family, I want a strong spiritual leader. He’s not interested.’
They really say this? This is what they want in a husband, a strong spiritual leader? Not "somebody who helps pay the bills" or "a good father" or "wild hot sex" or even "a friend", they want a strong spiritual leader?
Well, whatever floats your boat.
They are dying for somebody to shepherd them spiritually. That is an instinct that God has built into every godly woman, even if she doesn’t know what that looks like.
I know I'm far too stupid to understand religious matters without a guy. Uh-huh. Really, I can't understand why I'd *need* somebody else, unless he just happened to be better educated on that issue than I am...
The New England Puritans were already beginning to complain in the 18th century that we were losing family worship and that was two-and-a-half centuries ago.
Oh, people have always said that, long before Christianity was even a glimmer in... nevermind.
There's more stuff, especially where he says that "gender issues are in the closet" a few times.
All right, all right, all right, I have to stop mocking people's religion. Not nice, even if I think they're dead wrong.
Go read this.
If one looks out at the church today and doesn’t see that one of the top crying issues in the evangelical church, in America and the western world in general, is the desperate need for virile, manly, godly servant-leader males in the local congregation, they are missing one of the big issues of our times.
Virile and manly? Is it just me, or is he perving on the idea of these servant-leader males? They're so... virile. And manly. Rrr.
Though I have seen that on rare occasion, nine-to-one the main complaint I get from women who show up in my office to talk about failing or struggling marriages, is that [they say] ‘Dr. Duncan, I so desperately want my husband to lead me spiritually, to lead our family, I want a strong spiritual leader. He’s not interested.’
They really say this? This is what they want in a husband, a strong spiritual leader? Not "somebody who helps pay the bills" or "a good father" or "wild hot sex" or even "a friend", they want a strong spiritual leader?
Well, whatever floats your boat.
They are dying for somebody to shepherd them spiritually. That is an instinct that God has built into every godly woman, even if she doesn’t know what that looks like.
I know I'm far too stupid to understand religious matters without a guy. Uh-huh. Really, I can't understand why I'd *need* somebody else, unless he just happened to be better educated on that issue than I am...
The New England Puritans were already beginning to complain in the 18th century that we were losing family worship and that was two-and-a-half centuries ago.
Oh, people have always said that, long before Christianity was even a glimmer in... nevermind.
There's more stuff, especially where he says that "gender issues are in the closet" a few times.
All right, all right, all right, I have to stop mocking people's religion. Not nice, even if I think they're dead wrong.