No, I am saying that between this and the other thread, the OPs concerns are so off-kilter as to indicate either a real failure of observation, or some kind of agenda.
A warning about Christians wanting ro remove women's right to vote, something completely niche not only among Americans, but American evangelicals, that you'd be hard pressed to find people saying this if it weren't for the internet? A viewpoint that has no one in the actual government or opposition, who is advocating anything like that? A 20 year old book, with a niche audience, which we've been given a few select quotes from? Most evangelical women vote btw.
And yet who are the people advocating for men being able to self identify as women, the state of being a women being a kind of submissive costume, men in women's prisons, men in women's sports, surrogacy, pornography is great, sex work is great, etc? Gosh, it's the secular media, the Labour Party, the Green Party, the Lib Dems, the Democrats in the US, the Liberals and Greens in Canada, Humanists, the Skeptc movement, the BBS, CBC, and PBS, the European courts, the Canadian courts, Amnesty international.
Christians, in general, the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, have overall stood against most or all of those things, as being exploitative and against women's human dignity. The most secular and mainsrteam, like the C of E, have been the most likely to not support women in these areas.
But what we really need to guard against is American evangelicals removing women's right to vote?
"Christianity is a problem" seems like pretty manipulative framing.