Women and the Selective Service
This article argues that recent legislative efforts to include women in Selective Service registration represent a problematic blurring of God-ordained sexual distinctions, tracing how the broader "women's equality" movement has progressed beyond advocating equal value to advocating identical roles. The author contends that such government actions, while seemingly incremental, carry significant theological and practical implications for how Christian society understands and maintains the created order of male and female.
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." Holy Scripture sets out the simple truth that God created humans as male and female right at the beginning of the Bible, at the conclusion of the creation history in Genesis 1:27. Yet as simple as this truth would seem, the world increasingly seeks to blur the lines between male and female. First homosexuality became legalized and even promoted by society and by our government...
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