The women's rights movement began with a seemingly noble intention—to ensure that women were treated with dignity and respect and that they had the right to pursue life, liberty, and happiness just as any man should. It was a battle against what an increasingly egalitarian world began to view as “inequality”, like the denial of basic rights and the expectation that women should remain silent and subservient.
But what was once a crusade for “equality” has been grotesquely disfigured into a militant, nazi-like feminist movement that demands not only acceptance and tolerance but outright celebration of the most heinous of acts—abortion, the mass murder of innocent children in the womb.
How did we get from fighting for the right to vote to screaming in the streets for the right to kill?
This change didn't happen overnight, but it was inevitable in a culture that worships at the altar of self. The so-called feminist movement has been hijacked by those who hate the very notion of life and its Creator. It has become a grotesque parody of its former self, a monstrous movement that glorifies the destruction of what is most sacred—the life of the unborn.
And all of this, they claim, is in the name of "rights."
But let's cut through the euphemisms. "Reproductive rights" is just a polite way to say "the right to commit an abortion," and "terminate a pregnancy" is just a sanitized phrase for "killing a baby." This is not about rights—this is about death. And in our modern world, a society that has turned its back on God, death is not merely tolerated, it is celebrated.
From the very beginning, God created man and woman to worship Him in all His glory. But in Adam and Eve, we rebelled against our Creator, choosing to serve ourselves rather than the One who made us. Our rebellion plunged us into a state of spiritual death, but even in our depravity, God, in His grace, left us with a conscience. This conscience is a gift—a remnant of our once-perfect communion with God—that allows us to discern right from wrong, even in our fallen state.
This is why humanity, even those who are lost, inherently knows that certain things are wrong. Murder, theft, rape—these are universally recognized as evil. And yet, in our self-worship, we are in constant battle with our conscience. For those who wish to pursue sin without restraint, the conscience becomes an unbearable burden. It must be silenced, deadened, so that they can continue in their wickedness without guilt.
This is where the modern feminist movement comes in. The pro-abortion marches, the "shout your abortion" campaigns—these are not just about demanding the right to abort an “inconvenient” child. They are rituals designed to silence the conscience.