Victoria Sees Voddie’s Faithfulness to the Text vs. Feinberg’s Eisogesis
“Voddie Baucham’s clarion call to be faithful to the text was a beacon of truth that exposed Feinberg’s pragmatic eisigesis: even Kyra Phillips was compelled to go home and search the scriptures! I found it interesting that CNN has a better grasp of the inconsistency of semi-complementarianism than Christian leaders like Mohler and Kotter who gloss over the inconsistency as if it doesn’t exist. I pray that the Lord will open their eyes. In the meantime, I’m thrilled that the Lord sent Voddie Baucham to CNN to contend for the truth and am glad to hear that they plan to invite him back!”
Isabel Writes That Voddie and VF Should Prepare to Be Judged as Accomplice Murderers
”...We have a choice of putting a true Christian into power versus a supposed Christian who talks about his muslim faith and wants everyone to have the right to kill their babies. The choice is to lead this country back to Christ, or to lead it further into the Godless abyss. Your argument, if taken to heart by your followers, will condemn another 50,000,000 babies to slaughter. THAT is not Christian. Show me in the bible where THAT is okay. Maybe, if Obama is elected, you should prepare your argument for when you stand before Christ, amongst the Pharasees, to explain yourself.”
A Former Feminst and Mother of Special Needs Child Explains Why She Thanks God for Voddie
“Bravo to Dr. Baucham for preaching the Truth. God’s word still stands, despite the “political spin” people put on it, including the sickening twist on scripture that that woman put that Palin’s husband was “laying down his life” to make way for her political career. He’s laying down, but as a coward who is not man enough to be the leader. I am a wife and homeschooling mother of 5 children, one of whom has autism. All children need their parents, but especially special needs children. I have been so grieved by the Church at large’s support of her. I am proudly a keeper at home. I also have masters and doctoral degrees that are happily gathering dust because I know the most important job in the world is NOT an elected one, but one in which we are chosen by God. I pursued my higher degrees to please my feminist parents, but in my heart all I ever wanted was to be a wife and mother. Once I became saved and saw the beauty of Christ and in how totally fulfilled I could be in Him through being where He wants me to be, I knew there was no other way. There is no peace for the wicked. So even though she gives the illusion that she can “have it all” (career and family), she will never have the true peace that passes all understanding from humbling yourself before the Lord. It is already clear that she does not “have it all.” Anyone who would drag a pregnant teenager plus an infant with special needs into the limelight for their own career is neither humble nor someone I can vote for.”
Christopher Thinks the Church Fears Man More Than God
“First of all, thank you so much for speaking with boldness the truth of God’s word. You will get pummeled for it by many in the media and blogosphere, but speaking the truth as you have done is necessary. After watching the CNN segment with Dr. Baucham, I am reminded how this issue has revealed the degree to which the modern American church has embraced a fear of man over a fear of God. Never before have I seen an issue come along which so clearly exposes the heart of the church today. God will deal with this nation based on the condition of the church within it, and the actions of evangelicals in support of Mrs. Palin demonstrate the decline of the church’s reliance on the Bible as sufficient and authoritative. The scriptural norm for leadership is clear, and it seems that only a remnant can see that. I am more than ever convinced that we must raise godly families with a view towards multi-generational faithfulness and the rebuilding of our culture. We must raise our children with a dominion mindset, eager to expand throughout our culture, and ready to fill the pipelines feeding the positions of power with people who fear God more than man.”
Feminism Is Now Deeply Rooted in the Church
“I used to think that the issue of abortion was a fairly reliable indicator of the degree to which feminism was rooted in a person’s belief system. However, I now think the Palin nomination has proven to be a more powerful means of assessing how deeply rooted the feminist influences of our culture have become. As my wife and I have struggled over the years to free our thinking from the pervasive and invasive philosophy of feminism, we have always been surprised at how subtle and yet powerful its influence is. The decisions we make this election year will cut to the core of our worldview. How we vote will show who we fear.”