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Complementarianism was never the strong fortress many thought it was. It was built as a reaction against feminism, but it accepted feminismβs basic assumptions from the start. It reduced Godβs design for men and women to a handful of isolated prooftexts about the home and church


1 Timothy 3:2 says an elder must be αΌΞΌΞ±ΟΞΏΞ½, translated in variously as "not quarrelsome" (ESV), "peaceable" (NASB, BDAG), "not a brawler" (KJV). 2 Timothy 2:24 uses the same root word (ΞΌΞ¬ΟΞΏΞΌΞ±ΞΉ) to say the Lord's servant must not "be quarrelsome" (ESV, NASB) or not "strive"




Stephen Wolfe βNo you canβt establish a Christian nation!β Weβre going to do it anyways.



For the most part, CN shares the biblical principles of Church and State, establishmentarianism, and political doctrine with Confessional Reformed theology. This cannot be said of R2K βReformedβ pietism of D G Hart, R. Scott Clark, Michael Horton, and others.


Poor R. Scott Clark labels every historical figure as an βanti-theocratβ, yet he selectively reads his sources, essentially ignoring the overwhelming evidence for theocracy in the Reformed tradition.
