One of the laws of leadership in this fallen world is that people will put up with far more from ungodly leaders than they will from godly leaders.
Douglas Wilson
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The Federal Division Part 9
“grace is a covenantal relationship”
Today’s post will furnish an example of Doug Wilson redefining the theological term grace. Continue reading
“Rape” in Douglas Wilson’s Own Words
All the Feminist Screeds in the World
All the Feminist Screeds in the World
In other words, if God will not judge the rapist on the Last Day, then all the feminist screeds in the world should not make a rapist feel bad about what he is doing. A great desire is evident in our culture to ‘absolutize’ the evil of rape, but since the process is an arbitrary one, suspended in midair, there is no reason to take it seriously (Fidelity, pp. 81–82).
Douglas Wilson
“Hello, I am here from the devil. . .”
False teachers do not knock on your door with a brief case full of literature, and say, ‘Hello, I am here from the devil, and I have come to lead you into eternal torments.’ That kind of stuff never makes it into the brochures.
Douglas Wilson
“shock & insult . . . Take that away . . . the whole game collapses”
The whole point is to shock and insult those who don’t know that they are being played. Take that away and the whole game collapses.
Douglas Wilson
“a tacit (implicit, in principle, not overt) acceptance of the propriety of rape”
One consequence of rejecting the protection of good men is that you are opening yourself up to the predations of bad men. I fully acknowledge that this is not what such women think they are doing. They think they are rejecting the patriarchy, or some other icky thing, but when they have walked away from the protections of fathers and brothers, what it amounts to is a tacit (implicit, in principle, not overt) acceptance of the propriety of rape.
Douglas Wilson
“I would want to see that rapist punished to the fullest extent of the law. . . I do not justify rape; she does.”
The theology of a slut walk, however, by its outrageous embrace of slutty dress, behavior, and thought, absolutely and definitively rejects any level of moral responsibility for anything. Now lest I be misunderstood at this point — which I understand has happened before! — let me hasten to add that I am not seeking to minimize or excuse violent sexual behavior, or otherwise absolve rapists in any way. If somebody kidnapped and raped the most outrageous organizer of the worst slut pride event ever, I would want to see that rapist punished to the fullest extent of the law. I am not defending the rapist. I am simply pointing out that his victim was a person who had given herself to organizing events built on a theology that, when applied consistently elsewhere, fully justifies rape. I do not justify rape; she does.
Douglas Wilson
“contrary to the revealed will of God in a particular way”
Rape is not defined as sexual intercourse. Rape is sexual intercourse that is contrary to the revealed will of God in a particular way.
Douglas Wilson
Brave man-child mocks rape victims
Read this and tell me why anyone is still supporting this man with a platform. Vile: https://t.co/A0HTKVbNYr pic.twitter.com/22BHDViuUF
— Aimee Byrd (@aimeebyrdhwt) February 24, 2017
The unbelievable blog post in which Doug Wilson believes sex abuse survivors to be liars and shames them. https://t.co/C9wpFSVTL3
— Julie Anne (@DefendTheSheep) February 23, 2017
“These men have bent minds and hearts and so they produce bent disputes.”
What Paul says about koinonia reformation is healthy — wholesome. But some don’t consent to it (v. 3). The false teacher’s empty head does not keep him from being full of himself (v. 4). His heart and tongue are tangled — he has questions and verbal clashes. These produce envy, quarrels, verbal hostility, and jumping to conclusions about the motives of others. These men have bent minds and hearts and so they produce bent disputes. They think that piety is supposed to be a means of personal advancement, particularly theirs (v. 5). Get away from such people. This is a wonderful picture of the rabid revolutionary of the early nineteenth century, and it is a vivid picture of some of the people we had to deal with on our slavery controversy.
Douglas Wilson
The Federal Division Part 8
“new wine” & “reformation”
“as stacked as some blonde in a tight dress”
This principle is why people do things that they are willing to brazen out. People brazen it out because brazening it out works. And this is why I intend to bring up the stacked nature of the PCA committee every chance I get, for as long as I can remember to do so. Not only will I do this, but I intend to memorialize it with as many metaphors as I can manage to come up with. That committee was as stacked as a double order of buttermilks, as stacked as some blonde in a tight dress, and as stacked as a brick house. The PCA, she’s mighty, mighty.
Douglas Wilson