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We are to talk about this today with conservative columnist Mona chair and she is a contributor for national review and serves as a senior fellow at the ethics and Public policy Center.
Her book is called sex matters how modern feminism lost touch with science, love, and common sense and Mona great to have you with us. How are you borrow. Thank you. You say feminism has become a piety and I thought that was a really interesting way to put it what you mean that feminism has become a piety controversy fail and then it moved into various other realms very contentious, but now I think most people would call it a pot would agree that the piety that is your expected to genuflect before feminism and agree that feminism is right, even if people are uncomfortable about identifying effeminate all keep showing that bit of a book what it is that they is a redefinition I want what is good for man, and when, and I want equality but I point out couple of areas where the modern feminist movement took the long term one right in the sexual revolution and the other within denying that there are any important differences between right. Those are such big topics, and so important so you go back a little bit to trace the roots of modern feminism.
How far back would you go. Would you go to the time of Susan B. Anthony was that really the beginnings of feminism and then it really took further look at the writings of Mary Walton craft or you can look at John Stuart Mill, the great libertarian whopper in Great Britain who wrote independent vindication of the rights of women on the long tradition that would go back, stretch back to the need 1800 been that of course in the later 1800s and early 19th century.
Early 20th century letter you had done the separate movement and the number of iterations my cheek is basically with the second call. The second wave that began in the 1968, and that I think that with the time when defendant joined with the new black Marxism and John and really took some unfortunate long-term kind of declared war between the sexes.
It tried to portray women as being a class like the proletariat in the Marxist formulation right that women were clapping. Then with a clap of oppressors and really an absurd way to look at something as complicated as human interaction. People of born into families.
Everyone have a mother and a father.
The notion that you know Marie Marie Antoinette and at an you know the suffragette word with the same class is the notion that you are your cleaning lady and the Queen of England are in the same class felt sorry really work. Now it doesn't work it off is interesting to because you pointed out when you were discussing Betty for Dan in her book the feminine mystique to Betty for Dan herself didn't really disclose to people who she actually was. And so, from the outset it was a bit of the deception to try to paint herself as the suppressed housewife. She actually had very strong political leanings all along sure. Not only that, very polite and though I did point out among the second) at Bedford and the only one actually who the main one who had children and I think that later in life that caused her to reevaluate her feminism and that you to try a lot of her antique family views but by then it was too late. The train had already left the station, but the real regarding background kind of a.m. she was a hard left no union organizer type you belong to you and worked for the big commune affiliated union in the country and while she wasn't a communist per se later on in her career.
I think her radical beginning certainly affected her outlook right now. At that point in history when you have the 60s and later the 70s and and they got the ball rolling on equal rights for women.
The ERA all of that.
What were the premises upon which they were operating the victim narrative was that properly may meet maybe the main one that was really undergirding everything they look at feminism that I grew it was wrong that women were not being paid the same for the same jobs as men. It would rather that when at a certain point in our history needed their husband sign off in order to get their credit under their own name.
Certain situations that put on some women were allowed to serve on jury. I'm glad all of that has been has been performed, and to the degree effeminate, horrible, not good. I give them a tip of the hat. The great crop of the feminist ideology in the 1970s. They believe that the family help was a prison for women. They believe that family life and the sexual mores that undergird family life that is chastity for women and chivalry for man. All of the things had to be talked out. Women were going to have kind of life. But the vision for them so they endured that and so they they did the innovate, they drift look at my family and I think we might book chapter and verse about how anti-family. They were, they believe that the family was a play button and though they did a lot to undermine families.
They endorse no-fault divorce and an unwed childbearing and now sexual promiscuity.
They will follow both things because of their vision of freedom. First possibility second right right in abortion on demand would go hand-in-hand with that as well. Exactly. Exactly. Yeah it it it's really odd because even Gloria Steinem eventually got married the famous quote of hers about a woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle and even she came around eventually though she never did have children looking out bad a lot. The most pioneering effeminate.
I'm happy family life itself. They either were abused when they were young, which was the case with show me fired on and Andrea Dworkin and glorifying her very difficult childhood. Her mother was the father left the family home.
Mother had she been a very young age how to care for her for her ill mother, hard, hard childhood and before it, but I don't have II don't think they are for the deeper their personal plight should blind us to the fact that that total. Their views of what family life is and can be the most for most people. Family life is a source of great comfort and joy toward great security for women and defendants help to underline that women are more insecure now than they ever had. Yeah shoulder more burden now, and every well that's so true and that's one of the things I want to get into because we have the me to move meant that his gain so much ground in recent days, and yet there are a lot of people who are asking well. Some of this doesn't go together because when you were trying to preach sexual freedom without any inhibitions. And now you're kinda dialing back insane. You know where's the line anymore. If you teach men.
There is no line and how do you draw the line and and it's raised new problems has in it in the long run. I live in a way it has. Hang on just a mama would pick up on this after the break Mona Sharon with us about his sex matters will be right back on Jennifer today hi this is Janet Mefford were partnering with Bible league international on open the floodgates Bibles for Africa in many parts of countries like Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique. Nine of 10 Christians who deny God's word by corrupt governments and majority religions. They've never been able to read first Peter 57 cast your cares on him for he cares for you reading that promise of God means everything to you and me and now it will mean so much to these revivalist Christians in Africa. When you respond. Here's Pastor able of seeing people description for some reason, this gift you can give some five dollars sends one Bible $100 since 20 in a limited time. Match will double your And help us in our goal of sending 1500 Bibles to Africa.
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A lot of people at a revival ability at a rejection or quiet pain. Modern women about sexual eco-and they've inherited partly as a result of the feminist state in endorsing the sexual libertinism of our time. Yeah women are uncomfortable. Women are angry about living in a world where fixed. That man will be Pauline Mammon and you are attempting to get away with whatever they can know what will happen. How do you get to a point will win, but were never such wars and such out sexuality and okay you can say men billowed on 9/11. In general, and I left Shirley McKay have bantered about how men were supposed to behave in the modern world and the modern sexual ecosystem that we have and don't really know where the limits are, because nobody knows where the limits are the try more often to get away with what they can and especially powerful man and down you are saying we had enough and I also would suggest that if you look at the so-called campus rape crisis. You see the same phenomenon here. There are a lot of conservative campus rape crisis and fall made out what the long way to approach it. I think will be happy being here is the pain that these women are feeling because of sexual freefall that is maybe okay from a man's point of view, but when they do not like it and are feeling very fun. Upon yeah always so true and when you talk about some of the Britishness of some men it's obviously not all man you see in the book that when feminists reject marriage and sex roles they end up abdicating the civilizing role that women have in men's lives. Can you extrapolate on that a little bit because I think that such a significant point of the life important than most.
The fighting women by board rule about sex accept the fact about about demanding up and then they beat they all and that they being monogamous set up will help us in life and help to keep society going and we are that to a degree in our in our time because women were I think persuaded against their best interests that the sexual revolution was was something that would be good for them before EA it wound up denying two women as I say the kind of monogamy and security that they actually need from them. Anything I can then a model of what needs to be a good solid. Yes, it should be back to control their sexual urges within to treat them as a little bit more delicate thing that you know what feminist rejected that so partially you hold doors for me and I don't want you to know deferred finance on but Barry look what happened when men are not taught to be gentle and yet again.
Then you get people to get Harvey Weinstein Dorothy, I think that's it.
It's true, it's true. I remember being on a bus one time and I was nine months pregnant and there wasn't one man who would give up his seat for me and I I just said what is going on with this culture that not one guy in this bus sees how uncomfortable I am and at least would offer even if I didn't accept yeah been told so often that the benefit yeah and so now it's crazy now when you talk about the bad effects of feminism on the sexual revolution that that such an important topic but the other thing you mentioned is the denial of the differences between male and female and that's part of what were were dealing with here. Men are confused because some women want them to open doors. Other women will get offended and punch them if they open a door.
So how has this affected would you say in a broader sense, the family itself and how we see one another and how male and female fit together, or ought to walk were really working out for the stereotype that they push back. Unfair man hater and are not, but from our and and that was certainly a big part of the second wave message was that men were then work evil and even today on college campuses when you look at how feminists interpret the rape crisis. Yet they say that they don't see that it's the result of the sexual revolution in the anything goes culture they say something that her life is toxic masculinity when you tell Manny that their eventual nature is five point going to create a backlash and have and there is so much bitterness between men and women now that I find that an unnecessary and it doesn't conduce to human Friday I would I talk a great deal.
In fact, matter about the basic science of another think the defendant made which was that all of the things that we notice that are different about and when is that they have different priorities that they have different behaviors in the anything they said all partially constructed that all just culture and culture. I deny that culture affects behavior in Saudi Arabia. Women go around covered up from head to toe in a burqa on the and in and in Miami Beach they barely were five but so culture course matters by universal about human behavior and interests and so forth and was found in every culture and every time and place.
You have to begin to think that maybe there's something innate there and there are certain things example, no matter what country you go to men are more interested way, finding a mate. Men are more interested in physical attractiveness and granular more interested in resources that is whether the person whether the man that might end nothing universal because women are the ones who get pregnant and have to take care of babies and they need support. You know there are things about men and women that are different that show up early stage of life like in the first days and hours after birth that again are universally noticed and the case. It's a little too early in life or socialization to account for it that you know for example baby girl while his father to a human voice and baby boys more to a moving object in a yeah and low point in my thinking has airway harmed the effeminate message because people know that there are differences between men and women any parent and a specially any preschool teacher you yes enough to know all socialized and I think they put their cause, because people know it's wrong, and financial strong and down there so worried about anybody looking at differences in possibly reaching the conclusion that mentorship carrier to women that they are afraid that all of reality, but all men are not. Women are just different. Jeremy to acknowledge it and even the important different taste different need and different desires for alive. Yeah it is in its gone to such extremes when you talking about the obvious differences between male and female that you can senior children. I remember when my little boy would be playing with trains and my daughter would pick them up and they begin to have a relationship with each other, you know, to be taught talking to each other. Thomas is here and with scholarly is talking and you know that sort of thing. It's built-in, and yet they focus on things like making sure you have gender-neutral toy sections that one just escapes me.
What what are we gaining by having gender-neutral toy sections in Toys "R" Us are targeting will and after the toy now. Yeah mutual part you how many liberal academics. I have read while I tried to make my kids gender-neutral toy boys would take up more than they would fight back and I wouldn't say good that you're now exactly. Technically yeah I know you just can't mess with nature. It is what it is directly yet. It's a bit out of our the Roman dollars.
You can drive nature out with the pitchfork, but she will always hurry back that's so true that's her trip was interesting. What's changed over the years and now you have. For example, more young women being pro-life for example, and I'm wondering how you see modern feminism going forward.
Do you think it still has the power that it once did. Is it dying off or just mutating how do you see it going into the future. While it will strong force, but if you look at polling you will say that most American minority of American women like to identify as feminist and even smaller number in Great Britain, for example, and for this something that has gone awry with the message. Even after all these decades. There's something that they're doing wrong. Alienating large numbers of women and they they find two extreme.
They find them to be hostile to men and men certainly think that feminists are helpful to them. So I do think that there is an open shoe here about how you can believe in full human equality between the faxes but not have to buy into the notion of soul sameness right equals morally and ethically politically in every other way, but we are different and we have thought. We make different choices.
For example, is a so-called gender gap in learning is usually a byproduct of women making a comeback so they can absolutely monitor we got there about six matters is the book Mona thank you so much for being with us listening to Jennifer today. This Janet met for today podcast is brought to you in part by Bible league international.
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We need a reminder to not worry about anything.
The question is how to achieve that. So working to get some help today from Dr. Winfred Neely, who is professor of hermeneutics, homiletics and pastoral studies at Moody Bible Institute of Chicago today will be talking about his book, which is called how to overcome worry experiencing the peace of God in every situation and so good to have you here, Dr. Neely, thank you for joining us audit audit the homeowner with how you're so kind. It's our honor to have you here so I have to ask you straight up as we begin this discussion. Do you tend to be a worry or do you struggle with this. I do do not a warrior per se, but I do global web with biblical problems and persuasion things all beyond my control not kill fluff on myself in the middle of the call will of her daughter.
She says I know exactly what you're talking about.
I think this is something every Christian wrestles with to some extent because a lot of us will say where does the line beat where you draw the line really between concern important you know were adequate concern and worry. What is that blurred line there that so many of us can't figure out why you really it seems to me about a concern when it will end on the euro. I will be concerned with the concurrent reader can hear about all about people. You're about to go short, all responsibilities and things that we have particular open life.
So we have to be concerned with what we told be concerned of Scripture and Oprah pinched to pulses described in the I have no want of wide mind will be generally from Sharon for your welfare yes interestingly enough, but the word distressed by the pack from Sheridan Philippians 2 is deciding word. This translated this anxious in chapter 4. Anxious for nothing, so that it is context of usage that determines meaning sold, build the reality is related, but there's a clear distinction between the two, and it seems to me that Worley is concerned that if handled an address without Christ and the consideration it is is our focus is on the situation. The person the problem is that even a management problem or whatever, but is focus on better this muffled Christ is concerned about us that is concerned were his children are separated from the grace of God from the power of God, the wisdom of God, the love of God from the person of God. That is the assumption that we have to deal with this issue that we have to do them. I won't strike them about power and remote effect when God into the equation.
That's great. I love the ways to sign worry because that really is the root of the problem when we are more concerned about how were going to sell something or fretting about something.
We are denying really at the grace of God, the person of God, the person of Christ.
What about this important point that you're making here when you're saying that the line between concern and worry really is faith for a Christian who struggles with worry. Sometimes I will hear from people or I will even say this to myself. I want to stop boring, but the more I worry the more I worry and so you know how I get out of the circular problem where my worry begets more worry that I'm not worried enough and I now worry that I am worrying those sorts of things. Well, I think I think first of all God's people read and relax. Yes, it's great. Relax, like we need to slow down. My sense is that we all soul rushed so busy that the duty of slowing down makes him feel guilt about some of the element that would apply. Slow down to read the Scriptures thoughtfully and carefully. In short, out exactly what was happening in the presence of God. Think through how I am reacting, how I am responding is my thinking biblical hell. I have adopted a fallen tree mechanism and taking time to sort this stuff out sometimes leads God's people with the guilt complex when effect is one of the things that we knew that we need to do. I like very much. Yet, when we talk about worry and the roots of worry what to say it as we talk about a lack of faith in the person of God and the grace of God.
How do you stop it once it begins. If you really are in a cycle and you me and you say I know I need to trust the Lord with this problem. What advice would you give to the Christian for really resting and trusting in the Lord in that situation, for good and that is exactly the situation or six addresses words. Anxious for nothing, all in and in the ritual and the original. All very interesting and encouraging construction literally means stop and action that's already in progress, to be anxious for nothing, the mobile world is where we have come into your life you realize the truth of his stop and action that's already in process progress, rather told this is not to say that God's people will not experience, worry, or that the Christian will not find themselves in anxious God. The point is, when you recognize that that is what happened. God says.
So it seems to me what would Christians need to understand the need to be able to differentiate between worry and concern and to you know be self-aware enough in the presence of God to recognize what I I'm worried about my more than concerned, I'm worried and I need to stop that and it is a very base grace and the bold spirit empowered stop spots of the resort will destroy certainly cooperate with God in the process. It's really important point.
You just made to that we are not capable many times of stopping our own worry any more than stop our own sin.
Sometimes this is where the Lord comes in now when you have that issue. You know, for example, when you're referencing the Philippines for passage having no anxiety about anything. It goes on to say, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.
It reminds me of that old line for Martin Luther pray and let God worry and I say that all the times I think that such a great line. How do you, you know, I would recommend to Christians that they approach the Lord in those moments of worry and cast themselves on the Lord in order to you know really be helpless before him and allow him to deal with us in that way we can not worry anymore.
First of all, the constructed Christians should notice that God is not he is not uninformed about what's going on in our lives and so what I encourage one encourage Christians to do is to all play and talk to God. Honestly about what is currently in view one of the one of the big lessons that we learn from the Solms system foams to be honest.
God Solms is depressed God if if if he feels alone or Brandon so these are the kinds of honest faith-based conversations that we need to help.when you become Lord I'm worried about worried sick. I have a medical procedure tomorrow and I am worried and I am scared that I can't control my I meant.
I mentioned to help make the kinds of conversations that we need that.
I think as it seems to me that will come to God and faith based on his word are talking to him about which probably about and again is not that he does not know PC all God, that's exactly right.
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It's called how to overcome reexperiencing the peace of God in every situation, by Dr. Winfred Neely, who is professor of hermeneutics, homiletics and pastoral studies at Moody Bible Institute.
Doctrinally we were talking before we went to the break about the way that we approach the Lord when we are worrying and you rightly said the Psalms are such a good way of learning how to pray David when he was upset or anxious about whatever happen to be going on in his life and there was a lot going on in his life was just honest before the Lord and said I'm I'm worried about this I'm I'm grieving over that, but for that for the people who struggle with anxiety that isn't of that variety. What you say for example you have women who might have postpartum depression.
Or you might have somebody who is panic attacks or something like that would there be different advice given. Certainly we all need to pray and we all need to go before the Lord, regardless of the source of our anxiety. But what about those special situations where you say I'm having some kind of hormone imbalance, and I'm I'm just have so much anxiety I can't. I can't breathe almost what you say to those people. Well, I would fold out of MN yes yes I do wonder how God's people matters for the last several 12 years. I do wonder what we think these are some of the means that we have our dispositional expressions of the common grace of God which I personally am deeply thankful. Here's another thing to Bob's people. Might want to consider. Are you getting on the rest. I have a student of mine come to my office several years ago set out in the office and he lost typical talk to me like typical good but more.also he was, in his own world of I can't take it for a few moment and after he was done I looked at him blessed young man about what sleep or you get it.
That night we always tell, for your eating and Dunkin' Donuts don't know about tortoise a world this is what I need you to do is to take the risk that they all go back to the residence hall to go to bed you go to sleep and you come home from meals for blood sugar back aquatic comic normalizer to become extremely involved with two days off, we clearly look like he was risen from among the bit sometimes is something that's simple that you just not taking care of your body and so now you know what's interesting, Janet.
That was one occasion when the lower price range girl back to life. You know what he said next, give her something to eat. Find absolutely amazing at how cold Jesus is. Yes, Jesus and Jesus made us will hold persons with wearable body we we would certainly help us older women good picture of so persons might think this is a part of this address can be so superficial about this and say that I'm lacking faith when effective you to go to bed to get you rest.
Yes, that's good to sometimes when you're extremely tired or extremely you know wanting in some area you are hungry or your reading chunks and what have you, you, it does affect the way that you think it really does think that was a part of Elijah's problem first Kings 19 when he when he whistled down in the dumps live in the morning as God's life finds God.
God gave him sleep signals likely to supplement you something to drink may have been dehydrated steps exactly the passage is thinking about Elijah and Selena Horeb in yes and then he gets the sleep and he gets the food you notice a big difference when we talk about how we should pray what we should say, you talk about the difference between prayer and supplication with thanksgiving requests there are that different directives here in that passage in Philippians 4 how you differentiate between some of those different aspects of prayer and how they ought to be utilized in overcoming worry will general term Bibles Journal term prayer brought a comprehensive interest carriage with the ideals of talking to God. In conversation with God. Mark Barbara severe military forces Journal term supplication on the other hand, highlights our specific need and we we we we need something real conscious of the fact the real beauty in our area expressions.
This need. Thought and we are looking to push him to meet me step supplication, and of course there's Thanksgiving which if I understand the Scriptures correctly will continue on for all eternity. When we were in heaven we will be given God complex solutions with thanksgiving assistance. This posture of gratitude for all that God has done is doing and is going to do in our lives and all that is going to do with the current circumstances which follow sales and of course request are specific against specific detailed request for which we ask God presupposes that we have thought thought things through.
We have a clear idea of what we need from God and thus we make a request doesn't mean that all of our request will be granted. Sometimes the father says yes sometimes she says no.
Sometimes he says wait a while but the big big take away from Philippians 467 is just that God promises peace in all circumstances, whether or not she is infinite wisdom decides to grant or not. I will request that's right yes when you see worry is overcome by expecting peace from God is the passage says and you know what you do these things, the peace of God which passes all understanding, will keep your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. All believers have peace with God because of Jesus Christ. What is the peace from God world from God is experiential with God is his relation old.
It's judicial where's the peace of God is the peace that God grants to us real experience, through the power and ministry of the Holy Spirit based on the word of God and sold the peace that the peace of God is the peace of God himself.
The Lord never has and drive. Usually marked by infinite incredible piece from all this and she gives this piece to us when we yield our lives to him and pick him take them literally at his word, and so this is the supernatural spirit powered experience in the heart and mind of the fall of Christ that in his peace and prepared tax heart and my vision social word is not so that the situation has changed in the that may not have changed.
But what it is saying is that in the midst of whatever we're going through in life. God's peace can give God our hearts and minds and protect us. So good, so right, so when you talk in the book about the place of biblical meditation which is so important for Christians to did to take the word of God and to just soak in it and think about it and pray about it and so forth. What would be your advice to somebody who is worrying is far is that the benefit of biblical meditation and how you might be able to incorporate that into your life as you are spending time with the Lord, will I think the art of thinking about Scriptures is one that we need to recover in our first century, postmodern, post-Christian world. This almost all a lot about meditating upon God and the night watches him biblical meditation does not mean that we that we just ourselves. Impressions form without biblical meditation is rigorous thinking about the word of God.
So I take a portion of Scripture.
For example be anxious for nothing about ideas.
The progress of exotic worry and and in your life and I think I think about that vigorously. And what happened is that the spirit of God is working through the process. But our minds to understand Scripture that we could not understand all the lies and gain insight gained strength. I love it when the name of the book is how to overcome worry and it was so wonderful to have Dr. Winsor kneeling with us. Thank you Dr. Neely. I feel so much better having talk to you and I know our listeners agree. Thanks again for being with us soon. Take care and thanks for joining us and Janet met for today. God bless you will see next time this hour.
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