A growing movement of American evangelicals believes the 19th amendment, which granted women in the United States the right to vote, should be repealed.
Doug Wilson, a pastor from Moscow, Idaho, and co-founder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, has sparked controversy with his stance on household voting and the repeal of the 19th Amendment.
Wilson has been involved in several controversies, including his views on Southern slavery, particularly after co-authoring the booklet Southern Slavery as It Was with Steve Wilkins in 1996.
Critics accuse Wilson of downplaying the brutality of slavery and defending the right of Christians to own slaves, citing biblical grounds for their argument.
Author's summary: Controversy surrounds Doug Wilson's stance on women's rights.