Christianity in the West has been "blue-pilled" and gynocentric for many, many years now. This is not because of Christianity itself, but because Christianity and the Church has been influenced by the World which is controlled by Satan.
Jesus Christ started a men's ministry when He was on Earth, He didn't start a local church with families and kids attending Sunday school. Honestly, all of the red-pill advice you read on the Internet and the bickering over men vs. women dynamic can easily be summed up in Genesis 3:16. Read your Bible.
There were women present among the disciples during both Jesus and Paul's time. You think there wasn't a single woman present during the multiplying of the fish? What about Prescilla and Lydia of Thyatira. But yes you're mostly right.
How do you know that Jesus in his omniscience didn't expect or want this to happen? "Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
Chase Barnes
You must either be a woman or from r/Christianity (or both). Anyways, I'll have to respond to your false accusation. I never denigrated the role that women play in the ministry of Jesus Christ, I was simply pointing out the fact that there were no women disciples. Also, Jesus Christ spoke highly of children when they were marginalized during that time. Everything I just said is evident if you read the Bible for yourself.
Gavin Murphy
The '"red pill" mentality' as you call it is gnosticism. Its basis is that there is some kind of "secret knowledge" that most people don't have and are therefore bound to being dumb like sheeple (but not in the sense of Christ as shepherd) and that those that know it are "woke" and "see the world as it is", ultimately leading them to some kind of self-aggrandizement, pride - and worst: cruelty towards people up to a point where single or whole groups of people are being dehumanized (examples are jews, liberals, communists, etc.). And most importantly, the '"red pill" mentality' is a mind set that leads you to trying to align Christ and the bible to your personal world view, because you "know how it is in reality", instead of aligning your heart to Christ.
This goes for all "pills" that are nothing but the same concept with different names (such as "iron", "bread" and what not else).
Christ - and Christianity - has no secrets. I mean no secrets before any person. Obviously there are mysteries we cannot grasp - but that's not what I'm referring to. What I'm referring to is that the faith is not some kind of hidden knowledge or secret. It is accessible for any- and everyone - small, big, "witless", IQ 200, old, young, etc. - and it is encouraged to everyone. Being or becoming a Christian leads one (or should lead one) to humbleness and humility - i.e., the COMPLETE opposite of what the '"red pill" mentality' provides.
Adrian Morgan
I read too much into your first reply and made something out when it was a fairly level-headed response. I still hold my previous statement regarding the fact that Jesus Christ only had male disciples. I am not a chauvinist, I am not a sexist, I simply believe in the Bible and hold it as the Word of God. If that make me a bigot, then so be it.
Elijah Jackson
What about Mary Magdalene? Even though she is technically not an apostle, shouldn't she be brought up?
Asher Collins
Excellent response. Very wise. Thank you for sharing.
It put my mind at a bit more ease than before.
Jaxon Hernandez
of which "red pill" are we talking? There have been many iterations of the so called "red pill", from the MGTOW one to the Counterrevolutionary Action one…also like pointed out, at one point it was also turned into the "bread pill", a form of "WOKE" Christianity which ended up mingling with Fascist and Nazist ideological elements and writers (some of whom I read in the past and helped me return to God, but I later ditched for the Bible and its untainted message).
The red pill…I see it more like a tool, something which can be used for good, but that can also be used for bad ends; and especially something which must not use us for other people's goals. We are free only in Christ.
Caleb Richardson
The "red pill" that I'm referring to is, I suppose, similar to the MGTOW version. I was under the impression that the most popular "red pill" is the version that is propagated on Reddit.
I've listed some characteristics in my own post. In essence, it is careless, lustful, selfish sexual behavior.