PREFACE | DR. STEPHEN PHINNEY:
Wicca is an ancient spiritual movement rooted in the occult from the early days of Old Babylon, today, primarily practiced in the Western world - America. Its origins trace back to pagan practices and beliefs common in the days of Nimrod, whose wife/mother became the world’s first Goddess - Isis. In Western and Northern Europe, before Christianity gained prominence during the Middle Ages, Wicca was the dominant religion. The “Female Rage” movement is determined to reactivate this ancient demonology to suppress male dominance.
The term “Wicca” is derived from the Old English word “wicce,” which means “to bend or shape nature to your service.” This concept forms the basis of Wiccan witchcraft practices to bend and reshape the nature of men to be effeminate, and women to be masculine in nature. Their ideology is to reshape women into a strong, dominant masculine image while defusing the traditional role (creation) of women being submissive and passive. It is the ideology behind lesbianism, transgenderism, and other sexual gender-related issues. According to my research, Gender Dysphoria was ignited by this group.
Wiccans recognize two primary divinities: the Goddess and the concept of a She God as the supreme divinity. In more traditional Wiccan groups, the “god” is the Angel of Light, Lucifer - their central deity, while in feminist Wicca, the Goddess Isis takes precedence. Isis's role in the “heavens” is to suppress the aggressive nature of men by bringing each unto submission of Isis.
The Goddess embodies forces related to the moon, stars, and sea, while Lucifer is associated with the sun and forests and the people upon the earth. Thus, Satanism and Wiccans work hand and hand with managing the earth.
Wicca is a dark and demonic diverse spiritual path that celebrates nature, female power, and Satanic magic. Its relationship with the Bible remains contentious due to many warnings stated by the Hebrew God, as well as Jesus Christ Himself.
THE FEMALE RAGE MOVEMENT
The psychology of “Female Rage” is as old as history itself. Biblical history notes its beginnings through Nimrod’s mother, later wife, Semiramis, Noah’s granddaughter. After becoming her son’s wife, she made claim to being the first Goddess, Isis. The modern movement began during the “punk rock” era when female musicians and listeners found a new form to release their hatred toward the oppressive nature of men. Soon the second wave of feminism emerged, fueled by the expression of rage. Angry feminists believed it would dismantle the patriarchy of traditional Biblical men. Their mission was 99.9% successful.
During the global pandemic era, men & women were forced to remain in their homes together. Women were forced to care for the children, and men were obligated to provide protection. Sociologist believe this unfortunate crisis placed pressure upon the “patriarchs” to step up and provide for their families. Statistics reveal, they did not, and the women did. Thus, the third wave of feminism emerged - Female Rage.
A MODERN EXAMPLE | By Allison Anton
It has seemed that, ever since the release of her widely anticipated album “The Tortured Poets Department,” Taylor Swift has gone out of her way to alienate the conservatives and Christians in her fanbase.
Between the anti-Christian sentiments expressed in several of her new songs and a mysterious new trademark filing, it would appear that move was deliberate on the part of the pop star.
The entertainment site TMZ reported Monday that Swift, through her TAS Rights Management company, filed a trademark application last week for something called “Female Rage: the Musical.”
The filing included some hints as to the singer’s intentions, the trademark giving her the right to turn the phrase into video recordings, musical recordings and, presumably, all manner of merchandise.
Still, most would find it an odd phrase. What does it mean?
A video of women engaging in “rage rituals” — where they screamed, pounded the ground and broke sticks — went viral on social media recently. Watch the video above.
Is that what Swift was referencing?
The pop star used the phrase in a social media post on Sunday.
Swift explained that the X post was “dedicated to the new Tortured Poets section of the Eras Tour (aka Female Rage The Musical!),” and expressed her gratitude that she was able to share the revamped version of her show for the first time in Paris.
Now, it was unclear what she planned to do with this trademark.
TMZ speculated it was a move by Swift to prevent either unauthorized fans or vultures from capitalizing on her new catchphrase, but it might have had as much of an ideological purpose as a practical one.
For one, “female rage” has been floating around radical left-wing circles for years, with several recent self-pitying think pieces picking up on the phrase’s increasing internet prevalence.
Her Campus, for instance, devoted an April 2023 article to explaining the meaning, saying it was “an ancestral and inherited response to the struggles, oppressions, and wrongdoings that women have been subjected to.”
Meaning it’s the feminist version of “white people need to pay black people reparations because of century-old crimes.”
According to the website for college women, “feminine rage” is quiet, seething, passive-aggressive even, and a justified response to the evils of men then and now (such as husbands not reading their wives’ minds when their spouses feel overwhelmed with housework).
Her Campus noted that it is unhealthy to let anger silently fester, but it fell right back into identity politics by claiming that since this rage is “generational,” today’s young women need to be the generation that “breaks the silence” and talks ad nauseam about it.
The left has long described the expression of female rage as “empowering,” claiming that women have been belittled for their rage for centuries while men have been “honored.”
This could be what Swift was trying to capitalize on in her tour and trademark filing.
There, of course, are a few fundamental problems with this.
For one, men who could not control their anger have rightly been seen as a dangerous force in society — historically, it has been stoicism in men that has been honored, not rage.
If any “male rage” has been honored, it was the controlled, righteous anger needed to correct an injustice, as with Christ chasing the money-changers out of the temple.
For another, the Bible warns against unrighteous anger and rage.
Paul’s letter to the Galatians described the “works of the flesh,” which include “fits of anger” as well as “enmity, strife, jealousy,” and Paul’s letter to the Colossians instructed his recipients to “Put to death therefore what is earthly in you,” including “anger, wrath, and malice.”
Christians should not celebrate or talk ceaselessly about their rage and the supposed generational wrongs done against their gender or race.
Instead, they should “put to death” within themselves that kind of excessive, destructive, self-centered rage.
By adding the “female” element to this destructive impulse, Swift was promoting a feminist mindset that sought to subvert God’s creative order as described in Genesis.
It might seem as if Swift was trying to co-opt a trendy phrase for her monetary benefit, but this trendy phrase was emblematic of a damaging, and un-Christian, far-left ideology.
By now it should be abundantly clear to Christians that Taylor Swift and the worldview she promotes are a negative influence on those seeking to live a godly life.
Her new “Female Rage” angle, elevating a destructive impulse on an intersectional pedestal, is just one more example of this.
Allison Anton dabbles in fiction, as well as commenting on depressing modern trends and media. She calls the metro Atlanta area home, and when she’s not writing, she’s creating a loving home for her amazing husband.
The Prophecy Connection: The book of Revelation notes of a coming Great Harlot, or Prostitute. This female image is none other than the False Prophet. While no proof is stated it will be a woman, the Greek and Hebrew references to religion are always feminine contextual words. In either case, the Wicca Feminism Movement is Satan’s preparatory cultural work to set up for global acceptance of his False Prophet.
Female Rage: Christianized Wicca