The first quarter of the twenty-first century has unequivocally proven that radical feminism is destructive. Feminism has assaulted education, attempting to teach children that subverted gender roles are the norm rather than an oddity. It has attacked the work force so that today, most women are unable to not work. It even led to the legalization of the murder of the unborn in the abortion movement. At its core, feminism is antithetical to Scripture and a Christian worldview. Because feminism views the world through an individualistic lens, rather than a familial and communal lens, it is incapable of adopting Scripture’s teaching on the role of men and women in the family, church, and society. Over a century ago, the great Princeton theologian B. B. Warfield saw the feminist movement for what it was—anti-Christian—and wrote with an almost prophetic voice:
The difference in conclusions between Paul and the feminist movement of today is rooted in a fundamental…