“Misogyny” and “Misogynist” are some of those attack words used by social justice warriors and leftists to attack people who refuse to jump on their progressive bandwagons and affirm their aberrant teachings and ideologies. They are harsh sounding words that people like this use to label someone in the worst possible way without actually meaning anything. Words like this draw the ire of angry mobs of brainless leftists — particularly like the ones who follow The Gospel Coalition — yet when actually critiqued, they have no real application.
This is what Beth Moore does constantly. In her never-ending tirade against biblical womanhood, Moore constantly employs the word “misogyny” against her critics which, in reality, simply foolish. And recently, she used the word against John MacArthur.
Beth Moore has exposed herself as full-on egalitarian feminazi — that is, one who rejects the biblical model for the roles of men and women — and has launched a tirade against biblical womanhood. She has practically embraced homosexuality and has joined hands with gay activists a number of times for various causes — usually for opposing the biblical view on something. She has refused to denounce homosexuality as sinful and says that doing so is “exceeding Scripture.”
She has joined the chorus on the liberal left in denouncing white people and always assuming the worst about straight, white males. She promotes unity with well known false teachers like Joyce Meyer and has even declared that spending time in God’s Word is not the same thing as spending time with God.
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She’s a mocker and has referred to those who go to bed early on Saturday nights for church as “trolls.” And she has made a habit of using acronyms for cuss words to “rebuke” her “fellow leaders.” Bottom line, she has no respect for the authority of God’s Word.
And let’s not forget, Southern Baptist leader, Russell Moore, says that “an SBC that doesn’t have a place for Beth Moore doesn’t have a place for a lot of us”