Posted by: rileydad | August 29, 2008

Doug’s Blog offers First Blast of the Trumpet against Palin ?

[As for] my people, children [are] their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause [thee] to err, and destroy the way of thy paths. — Isa 3:12 KJV

Politically smart, maybe. But, I have to agree with the piece below. The restoration of the Biblical family (and with it the hope for Reformation of our culture) just took a huge step backwards
They wrung their hands over women in the military during the Clinton adminsitration, but now laud our brave men & women in combat at every opportunity now that a Republican President is sending our wives, daughters, and mothers to be maimed or die in the desert, Now pro-family Christian leaders — who have spent years defending the Biblical/ “traditional” family, against attacks of Feminism & liberalism — will do more to undermine the Biblical family & advance the Feminist agenda than Hillary Clinton ever could have .

In the midst of the gush-fest among conservatives & evagelicals, Doug Phillips throws down the gauntlet in this blog post about McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin to be his running mate (PLEASE make sure you read the article by Bill Einwechter that Phillips links to) :

http://www.visionforum.com/hottopics/blogs/dwp/

Friday, August 29, 2008
John McCain Picks Mother of Five and Member of ‘Feminists for Life’ as VP Candidate

He is elderly; she is young. He has a poor record on abortion; she is pro-life. He is a man; she is a woman. And by picking 44-year old mother and pro-life feminist Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate, John McCain has made a politically strategic choice aimed at softening conservatives and evangelicals.

Mrs. Palin, a long-time member of “Feminists for Life,” is the mother of five children ages 7, 13, 17, and 19, and a four-month old Down’s syndrome baby born on April 17 of this year. She returned to the office of governor three days after giving birth to her child.

Despite the misleading statements on the right-to-life issue made at the Saddleback Church by candidate McCain, the Senator has a longstanding pro-abortion track record on matters of judicial appointments, stem cell research, funding for Planned Parenthood, and more. By selecting Palin, McCain hopes to soften his bad record on life and appeal to conservatives. By selecting a woman, he hopes to present Republicans as the party of inclusion and change. What does the Bible say about this issue? Bill Einwechter offers some important thoughts.

The selection of a feminist, pro-life mother of five with four children, seventeen and under, including a newborn Down’s syndrome baby, to fulfill the post of vice president is without precedent in American history. What Democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro was unable to accomplish for the feminist cause in 1984 may now be handed as a fait accompli to America through the hands of evangelicals and conservatives. After decades of Christian leaders fighting against the feminstic vision of the working supermom, Republicans are now showcasing the vision in the most high profile election in the world.

At this point, Americans must consider the real possibility that the United States may have a mother of young children serving ultimately as commander-in-chief of the military and chief executive over one of the most influential nations in the world. Today, our friend Janice Crouse of Concerned Women for America offered a press release in which she declared: “Here is a woman of accomplishment who brings a fresh face to traditional values and models the type of woman most girls want to become.”

I respectfully disagree with part of that statement. I am confident that Mrs. Palin is a delightful, sincere, thoughtful, and capable woman with many commendable virtues. But in fairness, there is nothing “traditional” about mothers of young children becoming career moms, chief magistrates, and leading nations of three hundred million, nor is this pattern the biblical ideal to which young women should aspire. At a time when motherhood and marriage is so under attack, the message Republicans are sending is this: Winning political elections is more important than the following proposition given by the Lord: “That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, [To be] discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed” (Titus 2:4-5).

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In addition to these questions, one has to ask, why in the world are we nominating a mother for Vice President who has a four month old, handicapped baby to care for ?

Feminism has triumphed (for now) not only in the culture, but in the church.
Where is Knox when we need him ?  At least the Gunn Brothers are carrying his mantle.


Responses

  1. Legions of Christian men are cheering and gloating over this selection, thus continuing to abdicate their biblical authority and responsibil-ities — back to Eden.

  2. Good article, please keep reporting and digging on this……..

  3. Einwechter’s piece is good, but I am surprised that he says nothing about Barak’s attempted abdication and Deborah’s prophetic rebuke.
    ~Emma (Les Riley’s daughter)

  4. Never trust a VP candidate who calls herself a pitbull. When the Palin kids heard who is running for VP, they probably said, “We have a mom?”
    Jake

  5. I understand why the feminists disagree with some of Sarah Palin’s views, like abortion, and I understand their disappointment at loosing Hillary as the first female President, or Vice President. But, now they have a real chance to elect the first ever female Vice President. A woman who exemplifies so many amazing qualities, including her successes and 85% approval rating as Alaska’s governor, mother of five, and the whole nine yards. In addition to breaking the glass ceiling, Palin can finally bring about tremendous reforms for women.
    As International abuses keep coming to light regarding women’s rights, including everything from burkas, to white slavery, to honor killings, you would certainly think that women would be tripping over themselves to elevate one of their own to such a high position. What a shame the feminists are so petty that they can’t see the big picture, set aside their conflicting grievances, and make a couple of concessions, in order to progress in such a big way.

  6. What a great tragedy that Mrs. Palin thinks and says that Senator McCain is a man of honor and character.


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