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🗓️ 17 March 2021
⏱️ 61 minutes
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0:56.0 | What women are, what we aren't, why we matter, the unfair standards that sometimes we are held to, the right standards, |
1:05.0 | that God holds us to, how the world is always going to redefine what a woman is, repress true womanhood, even in the name of empowerment, |
1:14.0 | but how the Bible, how Christianity uniquely provides value, provides us identity, provides refuge, |
1:22.0 | that we can cling to, that we can run to, and all of the craziness that is surrounding how the world approaches and defines womanhood. |
1:33.0 | So we are going to weave some recent stories into this conversation. |
1:37.0 | We're going to talk about the Cardi B performance at the Grammys. |
1:41.0 | We are also going to talk about women in the military, and Tucker Carlson's drama that has unfolded over the past week in regards to that. |
1:51.0 | We're going to talk about boys who identify as girls playing girls sports, what this actually means for girls sports. |
1:59.0 | We're going to talk about the very real factual differences between boys and girls, men and women that justify sex segregated spaces, why this is important, |
2:12.0 | and then what we as Christians, how we as the church can continue to be the place where women run to from the chaos and confusion that characterizes the world. |
2:25.0 | I think this issue deserves clarity because as we've already established, there are so many competing voices, competing images, competing messages telling us what it really means to be a woman. |
2:37.0 | We've got one form of feminism or something that calls itself feminism, which says that empowerment means, quote, owning your sexuality, the way that Cardi B and Megan the stallion did in the song WOP, and how they represented this kind of empowerment in their performance at the Grammys. |
2:55.0 | I've read the lyrics to the song. I saw about eight seconds of the performance at the Grammys on Twitter, and I get the gist. |
3:04.0 | I got it. These are women who are pushing the limits on sexuality and self objectification in order to get attention and to make a profit. |
3:12.0 | I really don't think for them. It's much deeper than that. I don't actually think that they're intending to make some kind of social statement on feminism or owning your sexuality or girl power, anything like that. |
3:26.0 | I think it is literally what can we get away with? How can we push the limits, push the boundaries and make ourselves money? |
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