A woman as a Pastor? Does it make it right if there is a need for pastors?

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MadParrotWoman

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Great argument for female pastors :)....not :mad:.
Very poor argument given I'm not one! On the other hand Angela is...and a very good one if her posts are anything to go by.

You live up to your name also.
 

tribesman

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Very poor argument given I'm not one! On the other hand Angela is...and a very good one if her posts are anything to go by.

You live up to your name also.
Your purpose of posting here is then what...?
 
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MadParrotWoman

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Your purpose of posting here is then what...?
Not that I feel I need to explain myself but pointing out how you come across....Do you really think the sex of a pastor has any baring on ability? If you do then refer to my previous posts.
 

tribesman

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Not that I feel I need to explain myself but pointing out how you come across....Do you really think the sex of a pastor has any baring on ability? If you do then refer to my previous posts.
Your previous posts in this thread, where you emotionally argue, bordering on accusing, against people who hold to the biblical position on the matter proves only your ignorance. Your attempt of making fun of others doesn't really make the bad better either. Seeing this I guess it's quite meaningless to continue communicate with you.
 
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MadParrotWoman

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Your previous posts in this thread, where you emotionally argue, bordering on accusing, against people who hold to the biblical position on the matter proves only your ignorance. Your attempt of making fun of others doesn't really make the bad better either. Seeing this I guess it's quite meaningless to continue communicate with you.
"Making fun"? Where?

It's all open to interpretation isn't it? There have been countless posts in answer to your "Biblical" truth so I won't go over all that again but you won't listen because you are only interested in your own views. You have a set-in-stone view that women have no place teaching men regardless of their talents. I don't need to elaborate on how this makes you look - you do it very well yourself.

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To all you guys that think the scriptures are saying the women are only subordinate to men I demand your wives get in the kitchen & fix me a SAMMICH! They WILL do what I tell them! They have no authority to say no! :p
Your grasp of the matter is void.

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Really? Yer tryin' to say my understanding of your definition is wrong? Friend, you need to look at all of the ramifications of your doctrine, because the details mean exactly what I said jokingly. They must bow in submission to all church men according to your doctrine, because you say no woman can usurp authority over any man in the church. Then it means the opposite is true. Any church man can, if the scripture is speaking about the church in general.....now, could it really be speaking about authority in the marriage relationship?
 
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Mitspa

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You know the RCC has taught this men only in ministry for hundreds of years not because they wanted to honor God or His word but so they could have their lust for other men and maintain power. Same with the Mormons they wanted power and to fulfill their perverted lust. I question the motives of some of these guys who are so unwilling to look at this issue in an honest way?
 
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keepitsimple

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This is a good post and if folks had some ability to read and translate the Greek in context of all the scriptures they could see the KJV is a very poor translation at best on these scriptures that relate to women and their place in the assembly. In fact I believe there is a deliberate attempt to make these scriptures appear more restrictive by some of these men ?

I'd be lying if I said that I haven't considered as much. It would be near impossible not to at least consider this if one were to spend even a minimal amount of effort looking into the matter. But most won't. Frankly speaking, the culprit is male pride imo. It's fine and good to learn from a studied and astute Godly woman ... but only if she understands that she has not been ordained of God ?? :confused:
 
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Mitspa

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You know I have had several groups offer me a "ordination" I accepted some of these because it helps me get into the prisons and other places where men hold these things of value. But if I hear God say "well done my good and faithful servant" or if in some way He records me as a minster in His book if Life ...then I have an eternal reward. Deborah has something that puts her above every man alive today. The harlot at the Lords feet will forever be honored in heaven. I say as a true minster of God ordained by God that if God calls no man or woman should resist but make your calling sure before God .
 
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kaylagrl

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I am well aware that ordination of women is quiet common these days in some circles. It is that way now, since the 1950s, not before that (except among sects like the Shakers and "Christian Science"). You get emotional and call it ridiculous to want to adhere to the biblical principle on ordination into offices? You dismiss christian church history up until 60 years ago? OK, your choice. Don't expect it be easy to have a rational and mutual giving discussion about the matter if so. However, I will check the link provided. As for Joyce Meyer, I am certainly not a supporter of what she teaches. But that is another topic. (And, yes, I would not support the same teachings if a man advocated them either). Other than this I will say that I personally am not of the position that women should be dead silent about their faith, not witnessing or teaching the unlearned at all. That's not what I am saying, but I do oppose the ordination of women into any office, based on the scriptural testimony, both testaments.

I haven't listened to all Meyer teaches,only read certain things,I'm sure I may not agree with all she teaches either.But here is some food for thought on the subject...Could these verses have been mistranslated? Too much info to copy/paste but he made some very good points.Maybe women have been forbidden from ministry all these years for no reason at all.Please at least give the link a brief look.

Women Preachers: Forbidden in the Bible?http://www.gospelanswers1.com/WomenPreachers.php


 
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I'd be lying if I said that I haven't considered as much......................Frankly speaking, the culprit is male pride imo.......................
You are actually lying now. Had you said the male ego was a factor in the motivation of some men you may have been correct. My motivation is to follow the bible as God desires.
Which means that your statement is plainly false.
 
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Mitspa

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I would also add that any woman who feels called is going to have to deal with the truth of some of those scriptures... Also anyone who thinks I am trying to please women need to read some of my other post on other issue... I cannot be charged with that. Lol.
 
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keepitsimple

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I'd be lying if I said that I haven't considered as much. It would be near impossible not to at least consider this if one were to spend even a minimal amount of effort looking into the matter. But most won't. Frankly speaking, the culprit is male pride imo. It's fine and good to learn from a studied and astute Godly woman ... but only if she understands that she has not been ordained of God ?? :confused:
You are actually lying now. Had you said the male ego was a factor in the motivation of some men you may have been correct. My motivation is to follow the bible as God desires.
Which means that your statement is plainly false.

IMO .... means IN MY OPINION Phil. Interesting that you differentiate between the male ego ... and male pride. Annnnyways .............. :) Or ... it should be evident and obvious that my remark was aimed to those concerned. I'm rushing here ... on my way to work.
 
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kaylagrl

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I would also add that any woman who feels called is going to have to deal with the truth of some of those scriptures... Also anyone who thinks I am trying to please women need to read some of my other post on other issue... I cannot be charged with that. Lol.


I sang and traveled in ministry for some 20 yrs.It was a family group,with my father being the lead.He did most of the speaking and preaching.But there were times,not many,but times when I expressly heard the Lord telling me to speak.There were men and women,in a church service setting.Should I have been silent? Why didn't God give the message to my father,a man,instead? I've shared before how in one service we were doing on New Years eve I felt to speak.People were more concerned about the food to be served and were talking and drinking coffee,not paying attention at all to the singing and preaching.It hit me wrong and I felt to speak,and I did.I said that we came to church to be changed,if we leave the way we came then why not just go to a country club? Why come to church at all? People were bearing burdens we knew nothing of and they hide them with a smile and go home from church the same as they came.The mood sobered and people quieted and paid attention. When a break came people headed straight for the food. As I headed to the back of the church my mother grabbed my arm and pulled me toward several women of the church. "She wants to talk to you" she said and there I saw a woman sobbing.She said the message I gave was for her.Her husband had come home during Christmas and said he didn't love her anymore.He was moving in his lover and he gave her a time to get out.She had never worked,but was a stay at home mom.She was devastated.More women of the church gathered and prayed and cried with her,the food forgotten.

So here's my point,was I wrong to speak in the assembly? Should I have been silent and submissive? The Lord clearly gave me those words,it was certainly not of myself.How could I know the woman needed deliverance? Should I not say what the Lord lays on my heart? If you say "no,of course not"! then what of women who believe the Lord has called them into ministry?I think people need to further study the translation of these verses and go a little deeper.



Not to you Mitspa but to others who are making the argument women are to be silent and submissive.
 

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As it is written about so called in worldly terms as 'slumber spoil brats' practicing Christianity, ignorantly in Biblical terms, 'conformed to the pattern of this world', partial Holy Bible knowledge believers, who remain as 'babes in CHRIST';

"Your worst enemy will be in your own household."

And to you alike, 'self/carnal/flesh' claims, 'as children' who still remain in 'stubbornness' and 'hardheadedness', who only stick to 'milk';

"Oh, ye Galatians, who have 'bewitched' you?"

Finally;

"You cannot give what is 'Good' and 'Holy' to 'dogs', for it will only turn around and 'bite you'."
Bottom line is this, Freddie Boy, when we see each other in Heaven, I'll rejoice that you're there, while you'll be incensed that I'm there. I thank God that Jesus is my saving grace, and not your putrefied heart of calamity.
 
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kaylagrl

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Bottom line is this, Freddie Boy, when we see each other in Heaven, I'll rejoice that you're there, while you'll be incensed that I'm there. I thank God that Jesus is my saving grace, and not your putrefied heart of calamity.
Dont sweat it.I have come to blows with fred/james before.He's always right.As long as you remember that you'll be fine friends. :p
 

Utah

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Dont sweat it.I have come to blows with fred/james before.He's always right.As long as you remember that you'll be fine friends. :p
Lol. I'll have to remember Freddie's always right. ;)
 

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Numbers 22:28 "Then the Lord opened the donkeys mouth and she said
"what have I done to you to make you beat me these three times?" So is
this the donkey speaking her own words or is this God using the donkey to
speak to Balaam?
According to the syntax of the passage; God enabled the donkey to speak;
but the donkey spoke for itself.


God spoke through both.
According to the syntax of the passage, God spoke for Himself only through
the angel.

You know what's curious? Balaam displayed no surprise when his normally
mute beast of burden spoke. Which makes me wonder if maybe he and the
animal had conversed before.

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kaylagrl

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Lol. I'll have to remember Freddie's always right. ;)
It will save you a lot of head banging,trust me.No matter what point you make he comes out of left field with loads of information that has nothing to do with the subject at hand then gets mad when you point out he may be wrong.He will then tell you you're sinful and going to hell because you disagree with his point.You know,same old same old.lol