Don’t silence these women. Let them speak. Because by their words, they’re proving what men like me have been saying for years. Plainly put, a lot of modern day American women don’t want Godly Bible practicing Christians because women want to be their own gods.

POINTS DISCUSSED:
- The Wicked Tactics of Joy Taylor
- Are Men More Christian Than Women? (Love is Blind Examples)
- Weak Male Christians are a Problem
- Her Political Views Are Her Religion
- Should You Declare You’re a Man of God?
The Wicked Tactics of Joy Taylor
Here, we have 38-year-old Joy Taylor. She’s a FoxSports Personality who made headlines early this year as part of a bombshell report about her encouraging another woman to get into relationships with men, that way the woman can hang the threat of sexual misconduct over the man’s head to get what she wants.

Again…this another tactic that men have been talking about for years but no one wants to believe, because “Why would a woman WANT to be a victim?”
Joy at the very least, keeps it a buck when she states that she herself is not religious. At the very least, I appreciate that honesty because it’s incredibly destructive when women claim they are religious, that they are Christians, that they do have faith…but they also demonstrate their rejection of Christ.
Notice my choice of words. Demonstrate.
A lot of Americans “claim” to be Christians. They’ll say they want a Christian Godly man…but what do they demonstrate?
This is important, because women are deeply followers of the herd. And with the advent of social media, the perennial high school mentality continues with the popular girls with most followers having a huge influence on corrupting every day normal women.
Thus, if a woman CLAIMS she’s a Christian, but also speaks openly about being part of the hook-up culture, going after the bad boys, indulging in worldly behaviors and not wanting a “church boy”…other women might think that’s okay as well.
This is a problem.
I appreciate Joy’s honesty, because she is correct. “Men of God” are red flags to any woman, including Christians, who believe you should be able to do whatever you want as long as it makes you happy. Even if it means rejecting what the Bible says.
Self-professed Christians are the worst when it comes to this, because at the very least, they know the truth. They know what the Bible says, that sex before marriage is wrong and how wives are supposed to submit to their husband’s authority.
They won’t come out and say they reject the Scriptures, but by prioritizing LGBTQ issues, Feminism, and screaming “down with the patriarchy” they’re demonstrating it. Because the Bible is actually against LGBTQ, Feminism, and in favor of a Patriarchy.
Are Men More Christian Than Women? (Love is Blind Examples)

Case in point is the example of Devin and Virginia, this black couple from Love is Blind up in Minnesota. Both Devin and Virginia claimed to be Christians. But as the episodes progressed, you saw that one of the major divides between them was their stance on political issues.
He was more conservative. She was more liberal. He voted Republican. She voted Democrat.
Virginia made a bigger deal about this than Devin did. She claimed most of the people in her family vote Democrat. It was almost as if she appeared sick to her stomach that a Republican was in the same bed as her.
During the reunion show, when asked about why she say “No” to Devin at the altar…the FIRST thing she brought up was Devin’s disagreement with LGBTQ issues. She then brought up other excuses to make him out to be the bad guy, but the LGBTQ issue is the first thing she brought up (see below).
Again…Virginia CLAIMS TO BE CHRISTIAN!
Ladies and gentlemen…1 Corinthians 6:9-11 teaches us that certain behaviors and lifestyles have no place in the Kingdom of Heaven. A few include adulterers, drunkards, thieves…and homosexuality.
Leviticus 18:22 states that Men should not lie with another man as they would a woman because it’s an abomination in God’s eyes. God is saying that HE thinks homosexuality is an abomination.
Last verse, at Matt 22:37, Jesus Christ…our lord and savior, says that the greatest commandment is to Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind”
The greatest commandment is to put God first, above family, above country, above our own wants and desires.
So, if we learn how God feels about something, what kind of person would we be to encourage, celebrate, and go out of our way to make others feel good about behaving in a way that upsets Him?
A Matthew 10:37, Jesus said, “Anyone who loves their father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves their son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.”
If that’s what Jesus is saying about our close family members, what makes you think it’s okay for you to love friends and associates more than Him?
If this is the first time you ever read any of these scriptures, I know it might sound alarming and distressful. But now you know the truth. You have a choice. The responsibility is yours and yours alone.
A Christian is someone who is simply a “follower of Christ”. So…if you want to continue calling yourself a Christian, you should be striving to follow and obey.
And therein lies the rub. Our American Mainstream culture has convinced people (women) that obedience is oppressive. Which is why they’re being set up for failure, and ultimately destruction.
Why destruction? Because anyone who disobeys God and rejects the Bible is wicked. And when Christ returns, the wicked will be destroyed.
Weak Male Christians are a Problem
That being said, the fellas deserve some criticism as well. In Love is Blind, though Devin and Ben claimed to be Christians on the show, with Ben (the white guy) even attending a church service…the problem is they aren’t exactly the strongest Christians.

How can I say that?
Plainly put…anyone who prioritizes this notion of how we have to accept or love everyone, when faced with questions about LGBTQ stuff or homosexuality, I suspect they are trying to gain greater approval from humans than God.
Remember Matt 10:37? Who do you love more? Christ or humans? Yes, you can love both humans and Christ…but who do you love MORE? Who’s more important? Who should you be MORE concerned with trying to please?
It’d be one thing if Ben or Devin promoted the idea of “accepting” LGBTQ supporters with the agenda to get them to repent, so they can indeed have a place in the kingdom of heaven. But that’s not what I’m seeing.
In the above clip, Ben is faced with an incredible barrage of woke virtue-signaling and moral grandstanding based on secular beliefs. The title of the clip is even called “protect the sister in law at all cost,” letting you know where the uploader’s priorities are.
And I get it. That’s a lot of pressure. You don’t want to lose the girl or the disapproval of Sara’s gay sister and sister-in-law…but that’s where he needed to be strong.
Instead, Ben focused his efforts, not on trying to teach them the truth about God’s word or how God is willing to accept them if they repent…Nope. He focused his efforts on trying to convince them (humans) that he will accept (not shame or judge) them.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is wrong. And if I could find a longer clip, you’d see the gay sister and her wife staring at Ben with the obvious discernment of how Ben can’t be trusted. And I don’t blame them.
If Ben isn’t demonstrating his faith in God under that kind of pressure, how can he be trusted to be faithful to his vows in marriage under a different kind of pressure?
You can’t serve two masters. You can’t serve God and money. And you can’t serve God and the world, and you can’t serve YOURSELF and God. (Prov 3:5-6)
You have to choose. Even if you choose indifference or willful ignorance, God sees this and you will be judged.
Thus, I think Ben and Devin did a terrible job of demonstrating their faith in God. I’m not saying they aren’t true Christians…but I do encourage them to get stronger in the faith, because a strong Christian would’ve rejected the women.
And I think that’s part of the issue as to why women respect men these.

What I mean by that…is when I saw the reunion show, both Sara (Ben’s girl) and Virginia (Devin’s) girl seemed to have a lot of contempt for these men. Boi, look at Virginia’s face in the above screenshot. It was scorn!
Even during the latter episodes of the show, there wasn’t a lot of respect for these men as future leaders of the household.
And again…I don’t blame these ladies for not respecting them. As a Christian man, I wouldn’t respect them either. The women had greater convictions and faith in their political views than the men had in their love for Christ.
Her Political Views Are Her Religion

That’s right. In the show, Sara claims she isn’t religious, but really, she is. From day one, she talked about how important Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, and Gay rights were to her. That is her life. Those beliefs and values ARE HER RELIGION.

Sara demonstrated greater convictions in her beliefs, than Ben did towards his. How can a woman like that respect a man who calls himself a Christian, but doesn’t demonstrate an ounce of that same level of devotion?
On that, we need to do better fellas. We really do.
If you call yourself a Christian, stand on it! Even if it means you lose the girl, your job, or career. Christ tells us time and time again that we will be rewarded. Blessed are those who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness (Matt 5:10-12).
When you encounter women who claim to be religious but also talk about the importance of Feminism, LGBTQ issues and hate the idea of a patriarchy, you need to run. God calls upon us as men to be the leaders of our household. That is our duty as husbands and fathers. (Ephesians 5:23)
It is incredibly foolish to court and marry a woman with a different religion. Trust not in what they say, but what they do. If a woman claims to be Christian but demonstrates a greater faith and devotion to what Humans say about how we should live…that’s a problem.
Should You Declare You’re a Man of God?
Lastly, I’ll address this. Because there are those who might argue that Joy Taylor is calling out those who “CLAIM” they’re a man of God but they really aren’t.
I can see that as a problem. And yet…I think there is some merit in the declaration. I also see the wickedness in trying to encourage people not to declare it. Allow me to explain.
When you declare that you are a thing, especially something that comes with standards or a code of ethics…you’re essentially telling the world and putting pressure on yourself to live up to those standards.
Some will demonize you by saying you’re self-righteous and acting like you’re better than everyone else. And maybe that’s true for some fake Christians.
But those of us who are true God-fearing believers, we know we’re opening ourselves up to being judged and criticized if you don’t stand by that standard.
That’s why I see a wicked tactic in wanting to silence men (and women) from proclaiming their faith as Christians. Because if you don’t say you’re a Christian…you reduce the risk of being judged and held accountable.
“Wait a second, Rock! What if you really are Christian but you know you’re struggling with all kinds of sinful behavior and that’s why you don’t openly talk about how you’re Christian. Because you don’t want lead anyone astray by letting them think it’s okay to do as I’m doing when I know I’m doing what’s wrong.”
Those are good points! It’s up to you whether you want to declare it or not. You know the truth about yourself better than I do.
But then you have ladies like this one who got a BBL in Christ’s name and had the nerve to say this: “As much as I love having a Christian Audience, I don’t want the judgmental ones who speak as if they’re perfect or holier than thou, I want the ones who are humble and know that a walk with God is not spotless.”
I wish this lady had your attitude. Instead, she is one of the millions of Christian influencers wickedly encouraging others to put themselves above God.
And it’s easy to do this because we as modern-day Christians have been tricked into thinking it’s wrong to see what’s happening and use our discernment based on Bible principles to declare it’s bad.
“Don’t Judge!” they’ll shout.
No…we’re definitely supposed to judge. I wrote a four-part series about it. Don’t believe me. Here’s a whole list of Scriptures. I encourage everyone to pray for the wisdom to understand, and the strength to obey.
