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Shine, Complementarian Wife, Shine!

For a long time I read Rachel Held Evans’ blog. She’s a liberal Protestant who grew up as a traditional Evangelical Protestant. But as time wore on, her posts centered more and more on a certain understanding of egalitarianism in … Continue reading

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Rachel Held Evans, Feminists, and Abortifacients

(This post is for future linking to when someone denies the abortifacient effect of contraception, especially Ella et. al.) A new being of species homo sapiens comes into existence at conception. The “emergency contraception” drug Ella works in multiple ways, one … Continue reading

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Utterly Confused Feminists

Film at 11. A feminist should be someone who truly understands who woman is and helps others do so as well. But feminism in our culture is not founded on the truth of who woman is, but on confusion. Rachel … Continue reading

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