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Jen Wilkin of Village Church Says Church is Subversive Female Underdog

by | Aug 13, 2021 | Feminism, News, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Jen Wilkin, a flaming feminist and subversive lady preacher who preaches on everything except for 1 Corinthians 14:34-35 and 1 Timothy 2:12, is the director of teaching and curriculum at Matt Chandler’s Village Church, a Southern Baptist church.

Wilkin is well known for twisting the Scriptures to advance feminism and will do so to try to make it seem as though women have special insight into the gospel that men do not have. For example, she once preached that women’s periods are a parable of the crucifixion. Besides the fact that it’s gross, it’s completely absurd and not derived from any actual hermeneutic properly applied to Scripture interpretation.

Now, in a recent video, she attempts to use the story of the Exodus–because it was a woman who gave birth to Moses and protected him from Pharoah–that somehow, the Church is now a female underdog who fights “subversively” against the enemy. Once again, absurd, and no grounding in actual biblical fact.

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