Nigerian author, life coach, and publicly-acknowledged champion of feminist ideals in Nigeria, Solomon Buchi shocked his followers yesterday when he announced that he had abandoned feminism since he has come to realize it conflicts with his religion, Christianity.
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In a lengthy post on Twitter, he wrote, “From today, I cease to identify with the secular feminist institution. As a Christian, my journey as a passionate feminist was a tad labyrinthine because for what feminism has evolved into; some of the beliefs do not corroborate the Gospel of Christ that saved me”.
From sexual liberation to LGBTQ to prostitution and a few other things. My Christian faith doesn’t authenticate these extremely leftist ideologies. Secular world views can be liberating, but when we exterminate ABSOLUTES & tilt to total relativism, it’s a land of no return.
This isn’t me giving male chauvinism a pass mark. I am still anti-misogyny; I am still anti-patriarchy; I am still anti-androcentrism. I will always speak against every appearance of evil against women; I’ll speak against the systemic oppression structured against women. Always.
I am not even denying the blatant injustice against women, especially women of color, that has eaten deep into the fabric of our society; even enabled by many religious bodies. However…
…my advocacy will be an expression of my faith in a just God. There’s no advocacy greater than The gospel. Jesus liberated us from all forms of inequality before any secular institution. He is our ultimate freedom fighter and if we all reflect his love, the world will fine.
There’s no slave or master…no male or female in Christ, we are one in Christ”. “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” These amongst others are passages that greatly express our equality in Christ, and how love is our standard.
I understand the sensitivity of sexuality in modern times and let not my words be misconstrued about the LGBTQ community: they are deserving of love and should never be hunted or treated in a dehumanizing manner, however, God’s word frowns on the act just like every other sin.
I understand the sensitivity of sexuality in modern times and let not my words be misconstrued about the LGBTQ community: they are deserving of love and should never be hunted or treated in a dehumanizing manner, however, God’s word frowns on the act just like every other sin”.
Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com
This post was published on August 22, 2020 11:52 AM
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