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Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

  • Supplicating to rebellion

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    Solomon challenged my definition of the word complementarian in the last post: Dalrock, you said “This is the very definition of complementarianism.” I think maybe you meant this is the… read more

  • Boundaries

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    Naghmeh used a modern Christian buzzword when explaining why she went to the family courts: In very difficult situations sometimes you have to establish boundaries while you work toward healing…. read more

  • Complementarian Threesome (meet the new man of the house)

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    Back in 2010 an unnamed pastor* at the Council for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW) explained how the complementarian model for marriage works in: Breaking the Marital Impasse: How Authority… read more

  • Is “The Force Awakens” too feminist?

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    It is often quite telling to compare the opinions of feminists and traditional conservatives on current issues.  This is certainly the case in comparing the views of feminists with the… read more

  • Unhinged

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    3 Wives, likewise, be submissive to your own husbands, that even if some do not obey the word, they, without a word, may be won by the conduct of their… read more

  • Servant leaders mind their own business.

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    Complementarian/CBMW Women’s Studies professor Mary Kassian explains that an essential quality of a servant leader is to mind his own business in 7 Misconceptions about Submission (archive): A husband does… read more

  • Women’s Studies, complementarian style

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    I shouldn’t have been surprised to learn that there is a Women’s Studies professor on the CBMW Council: Mary Kassian, M.C.A.O.T. Homemaker, Author, Women’s Ministry Consultant Edmonton, AB, Canada Distinguished… read more

  • Fantasy Land

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    As I wrote on Friday, the CBMW’s response to the generations long push by feminists to insert women into all parts of our armed forces is to pretend that something… read more

  • Dereliction of duty

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    I was curious if the CBMW had a response to the decision to open all combat roles to women.  I was curious given their great ambivalence regarding biblical gender roles… read more

  • Terror

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    In response to Christian Red Guards, BradA wrote: I agree with the principles you are posting on Dalrock, but Christianity Today has had a leftward tilt at least since I… read more