Genesis 1:28
And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion"
Hierarchy is inherent.
Imposition is inescapable.
There will be a hierarchy. It is built in. The world is angular and you cannot flatten it. So the idea of smashing the patriarchy may claim to be born out of a desire to end all imposition, but in the end it can only usher in a brand new imposition -- meet the new boss, same as the ol' boss.
You discover a person's commitment to the principle once they obtain the option to be on the other side of the equation. In other words, you find out if someone was opposed to oppression as a principle or if they were merely opposed to being oppressed. Many claiming abuse make enthusiastic abusers once given the ability. Their resistance to the power structure was merely an irritation of being powerless.
The gaytriarchy is the new patriarchy whether they like it or not. They only think that they despise fatherhood. They are at war with what is because it wasn't what they hoped it would be. And some of them have legitimate beefs. They weren't fathered well. But their solution is to prefer a world without fathers rather than becoming the fathers they desired. So when they ascend to power, they do not become the benevolent abbas of the next generation, but merely the next brutal absentee dad that they despised.
Fruitlessness is currently making its move to rule the roost. It wants all the privileges of making the calls without any of the responsibility for taking the blame for the falls. Fruitlessness is at war with fruitfulness. It despises what it cannot do, but refuses to submit to how it is done. They prefer to be barren and brash than bountiful and obedient.
The fecund are under fire from the effete. Luckily, wet spaghetti can only whip for so long before it all falls apart. Defy the limp-wristed with a strong back. Bring fatherhood and fecundity back. The downfall of the fruitless will be their inability to tap into generational and covenantal blessing... assuming the faithful and fruitful stop sending their children to them.
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