Meet the Lesbian Radical Group Behind ‘The Future Is Female’
Feminism has fundamentally changed the roles of men and women in the culture, and Lisa Bevere, New York Times best-selling author and co-founder of Messenger International, isn’t afraid to talk about it.
“You are one of the few Christian, female teachers I know who will just be outspoken about gender ideology and the reality of male and female,” Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” says, adding, “which is sad.” . . .
“I started to do a deep dive into, ‘Wait, where’s the feminist? All these advocates for women being willing to say that men can be women, what is going on?’” She says, adding, “The deeper I went into it, the darker it became.”
That’s when Bevere started researching the origin of “the future is female.”
“It was from a lesbian separatist group in 1975 called Labyris,” Bevere explains. “Labyris is the two-headed axe carried by Amazon and the Greek and Roman goddesses, and they said the ‘future is female’ was a call to war, an invocation, and a spell to cast.” (Read more from “Meet the Lesbian Radical Group Behind ‘The Future Is Female’” HERE)



