I'll take a "stab" at answering your question. It's my opinion, it deals with the law that a wife should be submissive to her husband. It's only an opinion and open to debate...
Do you have a specific law in mind? What reference?
I'll take a "stab" at answering your question. It's my opinion, it deals with the law that a wife should be submissive to her husband. It's only an opinion and open to debate...
Wellllllll nooooooow Your Grossness, if women must keep silence in church there is no need for them to be in church. They may stay home and their husbands can fill them in.
Or, they may find a church which allows them to participate fully, not just clean the toilets, cook and clean and bake.
Wellllllll nooooooow Your Grossness, if women must keep silence in church there is no need for them to be in church. They may stay home and their husbands can fill them in.
Or, they may find a church which allows them to participate fully, not just clean the toilets, cook and clean and bake.
Why can a woman teach a man outside the church but not inside the church?
Or, let me ask a slightly different question. Would it be true to say that you don't think it's wrong for a women to teach or preach a sermon in church, but it is wrong for them to do the other things associated with being a pastor, like administering the sacraments?
For example, would it be wrong for a woman to be a guest speaker or something like that and preach a sermon or a series of sermons in a church?
That would be "unacceptable" except in a "liberal apostate type church" who has no respect for the Bible and it's authority...
I like working the coffee cart.
Can a woman teach/preach outside the church? If so, what is the difference between that and in front of a congregation? What authority is involved?
And do you have a reference for my other post to you?
Yes, and I love singing in the choir, serving in the Altar Guild, etc.
Look to post #228 in this thread to find my answer...
I read that post but don't really see an answer? :idunno:
Oh!! okay. Well, thanks for playing anyway...
Does that mean you aren't going to answer?
Ask me specifics??
Women are not called of God to preach or teach in authority over men in a church. Any woman who says she has been "called" to be a Pastor/teacher in a church is badly mistaken. A women is not to assert authority over her husband as well...
See post #221.
Also....
What does it mean to preach or teach in authority over someone?
I want to know what you think the alleged authority actually means, though. What type of authority does the pastor actually have? When he preaches, what authority is he using?It means to be a Pastor or Minister in a church. A woman is not to hold such a position in the church. It's happening today but, that's in liberal, apostate type churches that are disobedient to the word of God...
I read the passage from chapter 11 that you quoted above. Is that your answer to what law Paul referenced?Read 1 Corinthians chapter 11...when you want to take the time...
I want to know what you think the alleged authority actually means, though. What type of authority does the pastor actually have? When he preaches, what authority is he using?
I read the passage from chapter 11 that you quoted above. Is that your answer to what law Paul referenced?
Authority was a "wrong choice of word." Leadership would be a, far better term...
What law do you have in mind that deals with wives submitting to husbands?I'll take a "stab" at answering your question. It's my opinion, it deals with the law that a wife should be submissive to her husband. It's only an opinion and open to debate...