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Gender Roles (Season 13, Episode 5)


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In this season, we’re discussing social issues – problems that are facing our society and what the Bible has to say about these issues.

Gender roles are about the responsibilities that men have as men and women have as women. Most instructions in the Bible are not specific to gender – they are for all people. But there are some that are specifically for either men or women.

Many argue that there are no specific gender roles. They claim that there should be no difference between what a man can do and what a woman can do. On the extreme of this issue is the “feminist ideology.” In addition to confusing/changing gender roles, feminist ideology also embraces abortion, lesbianism, and hostility toward males (to include the assumption of guilt in every accusation of sexual assault).

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Women make up approximately 47% of the workforce in the United States.
  • The number of “stay at home dads” in the United States more than doubled from 2001 to 2011.
  • The number of “clergywomen” in the United States has grown from 2.3% in 1960 to 20.7% in 2017.
  • The Character of the Excellent Wife
  • The Older Women Must Teach the Young Women
  • BOOK – The Real Pharisees (on sale through 6/10/19)

Related articles:

  • It’s the 21st Century, Do Wives Still Need to Submit to Their Husbands?
  • Husbands and Wives: Distinct Roles and Responsibilities
  • Rising Number of Stay-At-Home-Dads: What Does the Bible Say About This?

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