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Lately our church elected its first female elder. Although that's nothing like a pastor, it was still a big deal for our conservative Baptist Church. I've heard that some of the long time members have left because of it.
I was at a Bible study group (which is just five or six guys around my age, so similar thoughts normally) and the issue of women in ministry came up. Most of us disagreed that a woman should ever be head pastor (though I didn't say so) and most were reasonably reluctant to even say they could be a pastor. What is the biblical teachings normally used to say women can't be leaders? And with those verses, are they cultural or based on Christ's teaching?
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It actually never says anywhere that women can't be teachers or whatever. It does say that no one should be a teacher or whatever:
Matthew 23:8 But you must not be called Rabbi, for One is your teacher, Christ, and you are all brothers. Matthew 23:9 And call no one your father on the earth, for One is your Father in Heaven. Matthew 23:10 Nor be called teachers, for One is your Teacher, even Christ. If you go by these verses, then you can say that no one at all, male of female is allowed to be a preacher or a teacher. ![]()
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There were female preachers in the Bible.
As far as the Baptist go, how about Charles Stanley? How come he is still pastoring? Didn't he do the D word? I guess the baptist rules change for him. .... wink wink.... |
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not exactly sure if there are any passages that say no women preachers ( as far as i know there are not, but i could be wrong). i am sure it is much more of a culteral thing, both then and now.
would be interested to know the reasons against women preachers that people from your church believe in (....cant actually think of one valid arguement against women being allowed into ministry so would be interested to hear one) |
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Women regularly teach and preach in the LDS chruch. They are deeply involved in the structure of the church. They don't hold the priesthood though.
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The argument against women in ministry comes from these two verses (from KJV): "Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law" (1 Corinthians 14:34). "Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence" (1 Timothy 2:11-12). Basically, the reasoning is that if women must be silent in church, she obviously cannot preach. The stipulation that "when men are present" or "in worship services" is usually added due to the context of worship in 1 Corinthians. These churches usually completely ignore the context that women in the Corinthian churches were prophesying (1 Cor 11... this problem is best solved by the theory that 1 Cor is a compilation of letters). I would say, most certainly, that these stipulations are cultural BUT note that it was part of the culture of the NT and early church to have women teachers, disciples, apostles, and patrons and these commands by no means limited them. note Bible.com
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Those were the two verses we actually discussed, but one guy was uncomfortable because he didn't like the idea of debating it when we didn't have the facts. Seems we had the verses. Quote:
Yeah, I also noticed that women were prophesying despite it seeming to clash with that prhase. Quote:
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My church does just fine with two male and two female pastors. They all rock!
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As an LDS, I believe in the necessity of Priesthood in the the Lord's church. The Biblical pattern is that only men may be ordained to the priesthood. In our church women can hold leadership positions and speak and teach in church, to the extent that those responsibilities don't require the priesthood. In discussions with Protestants on RF, I have heard that many Christians don't believe that priesthood exists today or is necessary. So if a Christian does not believe that priesthood exists in their church, I don't see why they would be concerned about a woman holding any particular position in their church.
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