FEMINISM
“feminism: The belief that women are equal in all ways to men. The
primary thrust of feminism, though, is not about gaining equal rights
for women but about the feminization of the American male. Feminism
is an anti-family and anti-father movement—and virtually guarantees
the wholesale destruction of the traditional family. The champions
of feminism have included Gloria Steinem, Elizabeth Cady Stanton,
and, most prominently, Betty Friedan. Friedan was the co-founder
of the National Organization of Women (NOW), one of America’s
most radical feminist organizations. Gnosticism (see definition below)
and pagan spirituality are inextricably linked to feminism through
the promotion of worshipping the female goddess Gaia or Mother
Earth. Gnosticism elevates women to the role of savior of mankind.
As a result, the worship of Mary is prevalent in the Gnosticism of the
Catholic Church.
Gnosticism: The belief in discovering hidden spiritual knowledge
through mystical practices often associated with Eastern religions.
Gnosticism holds that salvation is not gained exclusively through
the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and that truth can
be obtained through mystical experience and practices. Gnosticism
includes the worship of angels.” Religious Trojan Horse Brannon Howse, Page 490 Appendix 2
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