Gender experience in the UK

The gender experience throughout the 20th century in the UK is women taking more control of their life.

Since their employment in the war effort in WWI, some women promoted and developed the feminist movement.  Men were pushed aside as women took control of their fertility, and since the oral contraceptive pill became generally available in the 1960s, fathers have been marginalised when women sought to abort their own babies in order to assert their autonomy (which literally means “self-law”, a law unto oneself).

21st century

The experience of UK women in the 21st century is changing.  Pakistani rape gangs have come to light, targeting tens of thousands of vulnerable young girls, whose mothers did not abort them but neither did they protect them from predatory muslim men. Older women are being attacked by aggressive men out of the blue. Some muslim men think that they have “every right” to rape women who are not properly dressed.  Which part of the koran gives them this right? Can someone supply the reference? ChatGPT does not supply one. Who teaches these men? They need the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Males were marginalised in the 20th century and are not mentioned in the abortion debate nor lectures to the current time.

Women are beginning to learn some of the extremes in gender issues.  It is time to recall that God made man in His own image, “male and female created He them” Gen 1:26-27.  They are equally in God’s image, and together they complement each other in a wholeness that expresses the character and image of God.

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