
A senior bishop of the Church of England said this week the Church has no ‘official definition’ of a woman amidst an evolving understanding of gender in the contemporary world.
So here’s an amazing thing. The Church of England was once led by King James I, who you might recall was the catalyst for something called the King James Authorized Version Holy Bible that was first published in 1611. Get that on one side of your brain, and now flash-forward to 2022 where the current leaders of the Church of England say that they have no definition of what a woman is. Are they too lazy to open up the Book that was produced within their very walls? “Thy speech bewrayeth thee!”
“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” Genesis 1:27 (KJB)
Your King James Bible tells you, in 6th-grade english, that God made a man, known as a male, and He made a woman, known as a female, and both were made as fully-functioning adults. So what is the biblical definition of a man? An adult male. What is the definition of a woman? An adult female. (mic drop!! mind blown!! man, that’s deep!!) Now, I don’t think for a second that the Laodiceans running the Church of England are stupid, far from it. They are intentionally staying a million miles away from the King James Bible because that Book tells you exactly what a woman is, and in no uncertain terms. If you were not born a woman, you will never be one, no matter what surgery, pills, creams or clothing you use.
Women give birth, men don’t. Women menstruate, men cannot. Women breast feed babies with milk produced in their mammary glands, a man’s mammary glands are incapable of producing milk. Every example I just gave you is in your King James Bible, go look it up. If you cannot define what a woman is, you don’t know the Bible and you’re 99.9% sure you are unsaved and headed for Hell because you don’t know Jesus Christ, either.
Church of England Says There Is ‘No Official Definition’ of a Woman
FROM BREITBART NEWS: Adam Kendry, a lay member of the General Synod, the Anglican Church’s legislative body, posed a written question: “What is the Church of England’s definition of a woman?” during the July 8-12 meeting of the synod. In his response, Dr. Robert Innes, the Church’s Bishop in Europe and chairman of the Faith and Order Commission, declared there is currently “no official definition” of a woman.
“There is no official definition, which reflects the fact that until fairly recently definitions of this kind were thought to be self-evident, as reflected in the marriage liturgy,” Bishop Innes stated.
“The LLF project however has begun to explore the marriage complexities associated with gender identity and points to the need for additional care and thought to be given in understanding our commonalities and differences as people made in the image of God,” he added.
The Church of England is just the latest among progressive voices to express skepticism over the nature of womanhood. Last March, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to offer a definition of woman during her confirmation hearing as justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) asked Judge Jackson:
“Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?” to which Jackson replied, “I’m not a biologist.”
Bishop Innes’ response met with mixed reviews from members of the Anglican Church.
England’s first woman priest, Rev Angela Berners-Wilson, said she is not “totally happy” with the answer but added that “we need to be very sensitive and maybe we need to reexamine our boundaries.”
Maya Forstater, on the other hand, executive director of the Sex Matters campaign group, said the bishop’s answer was “shocking.”
“When the Government redefined women through the Gender Recognition Act, the Church of England could have stuck with its long-established understanding, which makes sense whether your starting point is biology or the Bible,” she said. “It is shocking that they so readily gave up the definition of man or woman for the state to amend, as if this fundamental truth did not matter,” she declared. READ MORE
Church of England unable to define what a woman is
The Church of England has come out saying there is ‘no official definition’ of a woman.
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