(Hope this is the right thread) I'm curious what you all think of this. The Social Gospel Movement in the late 19th century emphasized the application of Christian principles to social problems like poverty, inequality, and labor conditions, propelling some churches to emphasize 'social justice'. The Feminist Movement in the 60's (and now) challenged traditional gender roles and patriarchal interpretations of scripture. The LGBTQ+ Rights Movement in the 60's (and again, now) challenged traditional views on sexuality and gender identity, prompting some churches to re-examine their interpretation of biblical passages regarding sexuality (especially homosexuality).
With that in mind, do you think that God is using all of this to bring back patriarchal and even polygamous family structures? Here are some reasons I think so:
1. There is an emphasis on "Individual Autonomy": All three movements champion individual choice and freedom from oppressive social structures. This could theoretically be extended to argue for the right to choose one's marital structure.
2. A Relook or maybe Reinterpretation of the Bible: The Feminist and LGBTQ+ movements have challenged traditional interpretations of the Bible, opening the door for reinterpreting passages regarding marriage and family structures. Considering the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, I wonder how this will play out regarding verses like Matthew 5:28, etc.
3. Normalizing Diverse Relationships: The LGBTQ+ movement has successfully normalized non-traditional relationships, potentially paving the way for greater acceptance of other forms of marriage like polygyny.
4. Focus on "Consent and Equality": All three movements prioritize consent and equality within relationships. Proponents of polygyny could argue that as long as all parties are consenting adults and power dynamics are equitable, polygyny should be permissible.
5. Legal Precedents: The legalization of same-sex marriage has established legal precedents for expanding marriage rights beyond traditional heterosexual monogamy. This could potentially be used to argue for polygyny.
Even though polygyny seems to be attached to "the patriarchy" (which feminists are against), the arguments these movements use to promote their agenda seem to be inadvertently paving the way for polygynous patriarchal families to "come out" if you will.
How do you see this playing out in your areas?
With that in mind, do you think that God is using all of this to bring back patriarchal and even polygamous family structures? Here are some reasons I think so:
1. There is an emphasis on "Individual Autonomy": All three movements champion individual choice and freedom from oppressive social structures. This could theoretically be extended to argue for the right to choose one's marital structure.
2. A Relook or maybe Reinterpretation of the Bible: The Feminist and LGBTQ+ movements have challenged traditional interpretations of the Bible, opening the door for reinterpreting passages regarding marriage and family structures. Considering the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, I wonder how this will play out regarding verses like Matthew 5:28, etc.
3. Normalizing Diverse Relationships: The LGBTQ+ movement has successfully normalized non-traditional relationships, potentially paving the way for greater acceptance of other forms of marriage like polygyny.
4. Focus on "Consent and Equality": All three movements prioritize consent and equality within relationships. Proponents of polygyny could argue that as long as all parties are consenting adults and power dynamics are equitable, polygyny should be permissible.
5. Legal Precedents: The legalization of same-sex marriage has established legal precedents for expanding marriage rights beyond traditional heterosexual monogamy. This could potentially be used to argue for polygyny.
Even though polygyny seems to be attached to "the patriarchy" (which feminists are against), the arguments these movements use to promote their agenda seem to be inadvertently paving the way for polygynous patriarchal families to "come out" if you will.
How do you see this playing out in your areas?