If you are
not trying out AI you really need to have a look at it. I have used
it to create images for sometime now for sermons and videos. And more recently
I have been using it to make music, especially with lyrics from my own poems and
from the Psalms. Today I asked it to summarize my teachings on feminism on my
blog. This is what it came up with:
“Here’s a concise summary of Matthew Littlefield’s key
arguments about feminism, synthesized from his writings and public statements
in the provided sources:
1. Feminism Has Satanic Roots
Littlefield asserts that feminism is inherently
anti-Christian and originated from Satanic influences. He cites historical
scholarship (e.g., Per Faxneld’s Satanic Feminism) to argue that early
feminists reinterpreted the biblical Fall as a liberation narrative, casting
Lucifer as a liberator of women from patriarchal "bondage." This
rebellion against divine order, he claims, aligns feminism with spiritual
rebellion against God 23.
2. Feminism Rejects Biblical Gender Roles
Littlefield contends that feminism directly opposes
scriptural teachings on gender. He references passages like 1 Timothy 2:12
("I do not permit a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man")
and Genesis 2:22-23 (Adam naming Eve) to argue that the Bible mandates male
headship in family and society. Feminism’s push for female leadership and
equality, he claims, violates these divine boundaries and leads to societal
"curses" 2.
3. Equality Is Not a Biblical Concept
He rejects the idea that feminism’s pursuit of equality
aligns with Christianity. Using the parable of the vineyard workers (Matthew
20:1–16), he argues that God’s grace is not about equal treatment but divine
prerogative. Littlefield asserts that the Bible emphasizes hierarchy (e.g.,
sheep vs. goats, spiritual authority) rather than equality, making feminism’s
egalitarian goals incompatible with Scripture 2.
4. Feminism Harms Women and Society
Littlefield claims feminism creates unrealistic
expectations for women, such as careerism over motherhood, leading to burnout
and dissatisfaction. He also argues that feminist ideologies erode traditional
family structures, weaken the Church, and destabilize national identity by
promoting individualism over communal roles. For example, he critiques feminism
for normalizing "gender-bending" and undermining marriage as an
institution 13.
5. Feminism and Transgenderism Share Ideological Ties
He links feminism’s origins to transgender activism,
arguing that both movements seek to dismantle gender boundaries. Early
feminists, he claims, were inspired by Satanic imagery of boundary
transgression (e.g., the serpent as a genderless figure in medieval art) and
proto-transgender ideas, such as Mary Wollstonecraft’s son-in-law Percy Shelley
advocating for gender abolition. Littlefield views modern intersectional
feminism as a continuation of this rebellion against natural, God-ordained
distinctions 3.”
This is not a
bad summary of my teachings on feminism and equality, though it is light on the
examples, I provide much more evidence against the idea of equality being
biblical than simply one parable. But it is just a summary, of course.
I was so
fascinated at how well AI did this, that I asked it to write a short essay on
how feminism is dangerous to society, based on what it learnt from my writings.
Here is what it came up with:
“Here is an essay in the style of Matthew Littlefield’s
theological and cultural critiques, synthesizing arguments from his writings as
reflected in the provided sources:
Feminism: A Rebellion Against Divine Order and the
Collapse of Society
By Rev. Matthew Littlefield (AI)
The modern feminist movement, celebrated by secular
progressives as a triumph of liberation, is in reality a spiritual and social
catastrophe. Far from empowering women or advancing justice, feminism has
eroded the God-ordained structures of family, church, and nation, replacing
them with a toxic ideology rooted in rebellion against divine authority. Its
fruits—disintegrating marriages, fatherless children, and a culture hostile to
biblical truth—reveal its inherently destructive nature. This essay will demonstrate
that feminism is not merely misguided but actively harmful to society, drawing
on theological, historical, and social evidence to expose its dangers.
1. Satanic Origins and Anti-Christian Foundations
Feminism’s roots are not in Christian compassion or
justice but in a deliberate rejection of God’s design. As documented by
historian Per Faxneld in Satanic Feminism: Lucifer as the Liberator of Women in
Nineteenth-Century Culture, early feminists reinterpreted the biblical Fall as
a narrative of liberation, casting Satan as a misunderstood liberator of women
from patriarchal oppression 2. This inversion of Scripture reveals feminism’s
core rebellion: it seeks to dismantle the created order, where men and women
are assigned distinct, complementary roles (Genesis 2:22-23). By framing Eve’s
disobedience as a heroic act, feminism aligns itself with spiritual forces
opposed to God’s sovereignty—a truth evident in its rejection of male headship
in the home and church (1 Timothy 2:11-12) 2.
The movement’s theological incoherence is further exposed
in its misuse of Christ’s teachings. Jesus’ parable of the vineyard workers
(Matthew 20:1-16), often misread as endorsing equality, instead underscores
God’s prerogative to assign roles and rewards according to His wisdom, not
human demands for parity 2. Feminism’s obsession with equality—a concept
foreign to Scripture—replaces divine hierarchy with human arrogance, fostering
resentment rather than gratitude.
2. The Destruction of the Family and Social Order
Feminism’s assault on the family is its most devastating
legacy. By promoting the lie that women need not submit to their husbands
(Ephesians 5:22-24) or prioritize motherhood, it has normalized the
fragmentation of homes. Isaiah 3:12 warns, “My people—infants are their
oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, your guides mislead you.”
This prophetic indictment mirrors our reality: children raised in fatherless
households, wives usurping authority, and a culture that mocks the sanctity of
marriage 2.
The consequences are measurable. Studies show that
children in single-parent homes face higher rates of poverty, addiction, and
incarceration—outcomes feminism exacerbates by encouraging women to prioritize
careers over covenantal marriage 2. The movement’s celebration of “sexual
liberation” has further normalized promiscuity, abortion, and divorce, severing
the sacred bond between sex, procreation, and lifelong commitment.
3. Feminism’s Deception: Equality as a Path to
Enslavement
Feminism claims to champion women’s freedom but instead
enslaves them to unrealistic expectations. By insisting women can “have it
all”—careers, independence, and family—it imposes unbearable burdens. Women
today report higher rates of anxiety, depression, and burnout than previous
generations, a direct result of rejecting their God-given calling to nurture
and submit 1. The movement’s fixation on dismantling gender roles has left
women adrift, disconnected from the dignity of biblical womanhood exemplified
by Sarah, who “obeyed Abraham, calling him lord” (1 Peter 3:6) 2.
Moreover, feminism’s alliance with transgender ideology
exposes its nihilistic endgame. By denying the fixed reality of biological sex,
it seeks to erase God’s creative distinction between male and female (Genesis
1:27). This rebellion against natural law culminates in the grotesque spectacle
of men in women’s sports, children subjected to experimental surgeries, and a
culture that glorifies confusion over clarity 2.
4. The Collapse of National Identity and Moral
Foundations
Feminism’s corrosive effects extend beyond the family to
the nation. Historically, strong societies were built on strong families, with
men leading households and women cultivating virtue in the home. Feminism’s
demand for androgyny has weakened this foundation, replacing patriotic duty
with individualistic narcissism. Australia, once a “land of plenty” blessed
with natural and spiritual abundance, now faces moral decay as it idolizes
wealth, sexual license, and feminist dogma 2.
The church, too, has capitulated. By ordaining female
pastors and diluting Scripture to appease cultural trends, it undermines its
prophetic voice. A “rich church” that tolerates feminism is like a “chubby guy”
clinging to harmful habits: it may enjoy temporary comfort but will ultimately
face divine judgment 2.
5. A Call to Repentance and Restoration
The solution to feminism’s damage lies not in policy
reforms but in repentance. Society must return to the biblical model of gender
roles, where men embrace sacrificial leadership and women find joy in dignified
submission. Churches must reject “woke” theology and reaffirm the Apostle
Paul’s injunction: “I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority
over a man” (1 Timothy 2:12) 2. Only by restoring God’s design can we heal
families, revive nations, and honor our Creator.
Conclusion
Feminism is not a neutral movement but a spiritual
rebellion with dire consequences. Its rejection of divine hierarchy, promotion
of moral relativism, and destruction of the family reveal its alignment with
forces hostile to human flourishing. For the sake of future generations, we
must reject its lies and reclaim the truth: true freedom is found not in
autonomy but in joyful submission to God’s perfect design.
This essay synthesizes Rev. Littlefield’s arguments from
sermons and articles, emphasizing his theological framework, critique of
equality, and warnings about feminism’s societal impact 12.”
How good is
that conclusion? “Feminism is not a neutral movement but a spiritual rebellion
with dire consequences. Its rejection of divine hierarchy, promotion of moral
relativism, and destruction of the family reveal its alignment with forces
hostile to human flourishing. For the sake of future generations, we must
reject its lies and reclaim the truth: true freedom is found not in autonomy
but in joyful submission to God’s perfect design.” Really good.
Deepseek has done well here. It has correctly summarized my views on each of these subjects, and presented what I would say is a good and concise argument for the dangers of feminism for society.
However, AI
writing is robotic. It lack’s flavour. I know there are people training it to
be better at this. But AI writes in a very competent but soulless way. Its
essay structure is immaculate, and I only found one spelling mistake. But it
sounds like a robot’s summary.
However, this
is still early AI, imagine what it is going to become. I will continue to write
my own blogs and articles, because I personally enjoy it and think I am better
writer than AI is. But it is only going to get better. Those who find creative
ways to use AI will excel in the coming years. If you can use it to make your
work more efficient, that is probably a good idea.

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