Feminist Theology Babble, Pure Babble

 

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From February 18, 2018

Ben Shapiro thinks he has discovered “the single most illiterate piece ever written on the Biblical story of Adam and Eve,” (https://www.dailywire.com/news/26947/female-rabbi-publishes-single-stupidest-piece-ben-shapiro) and we must admit it would be hard to beat. “Its central thesis is that God somehow sexually harassed Eve, and that Eve is ‘the first case of #MeToo’.”

Quick, the barf bag!

How could there be any “too” when she was the first and only woman in the world?

This pure crapola has been written by some “female rabbi” who is soon to have a book out on “Walking the Way of the Divine Feminine.” As Shapiro himself admits, “Words fail.”

It’s hard enough to imagine this person as any kind of rabbi, but equally hard to imagine her congregation. She calls God “this man-made figurehead of the patriarchy  [editor’s note: Oh, do please shut up!]…He is a fiction.” Really, what kind of congregation would sit through bilge like that? Had they nothing to throw at her?

She concludes, “Eve, our blessed mother, is saying ‘#MeToo’,” hashtag and all. With the hashtag, no less. Do any of you wonder why I say “#MeToo” is going to burn itself out?

Ben, Ben, faithful Orthodox Jewish brother, we feel your pain. We Christians are lumbered with the same profoundly grotesque feminist theology as are some hopefully small corners of Judaism. See my series of articles about paganism and goddess worship in the churches.

Blasphemy is a sin, and a serious sin at that. Being conformed to the inane and fleeting fashions of this world comes at a price: and there’s gonna be some howling and gnashing of teeth when it’s time to pay.

 

A Lesson From the Storm

From November 11, 2012

 

Liberals, progressives, utopians, statists–they all want us to be dependent on the government. They teach us to be dependent. There’s a “dot-Gov” site for everything from how to comb your hair to what name to give your baby. The airwaves teem with commercials exhorting you to get on food stamps. Even quite young children in our wonderful public schools are taught, “Communism really does have a lot of good ideas.”

Yes, yes, everybody–rely on government. Big Brother’s got your back.

Except when something happens.

There are a lot of reasons why Hurricane Sandy was so bad; and one of them is that, instead of being self-reliant, many people counted on the government. And Big Brother let them down. Big-time.

Government by its very nature is too big, too slow, too cumbrous, too corrupt, and too political to function effectively in time of crisis. The higher up the ladder of government you go, the more this applies. Just ask the people on Staten Island, NY: Isn’t waiting for FEMA sort of like waiting for Godot?

The hand of God stirred up this hurricane. About that we can do nothing but repent. But there are human reasons why the response has been so slipshod and the recovery so slow.  Reliance on the government is not the only one of those reasons, but I think it’s the biggest one.

As bad as Public Service Electric & Gas is, it’d be a hundred times worse if it were an agency of the New Jersey state government. That is even too dreadful to contemplate.