Debates are an educational tool devised by men that can denote a teaching role or a student role. It depends how on how it is conducted.
Mostly I see it as possible source of pride and contension for women and proverbs 21:19 talks about the contentious woman. It's gender appropriation for women to debate, this is something invented by men and has certain rules established by men.
It's not women's role to be contentious in a peaceful Christian society, nor should it be institutionalised as a norm.
I remember my great grandmother as the image of woman's gift, her serenity, humility and gentleness won far more than any debate could. Men and women alike surrounded her with a certain reverence. She was a place of great peace and calm even in times of terrible turmoil. She practiced a loving silence that could have only come from Christ.
Women should conduct themselves with virtue, however today all this is gone, even among believing women, women war with their tongues, cause unimaginable suffering and devastation with their words.
Let men contend and do not partake of these occasions of pride and sin.
The Mona Lisa is the most admired woman in the world and she has said absolutely nothing.
What if women chose the better part and sat silently before the Lord in the present moment. What wellsprings of peace and blessing they could be, in their fixed attention on the Lord.
Rather than women practicing debates, they should practice baking cakes and closing their pie holes. I say this jokingly, yet women today must understand that virtue makes the Lady. Yet no woman actively works on the attainment of virtue, if they even knew how or what it even is. Who even preaches it?
Debate is contention with winners and losers, why practice contention and not virtue, what better prize does debate offer that bests virtue.
I see mostly only contentious women today, they will do anything to win and have the last word, very few have prudence and temperance of speech. Does the world have enough loud and opinionated women.
Mostly I see it as possible source of pride and contension for women and proverbs 21:19 talks about the contentious woman. It's gender appropriation for women to debate, this is something invented by men and has certain rules established by men.
It's not women's role to be contentious in a peaceful Christian society, nor should it be institutionalised as a norm.
I remember my great grandmother as the image of woman's gift, her serenity, humility and gentleness won far more than any debate could. Men and women alike surrounded her with a certain reverence. She was a place of great peace and calm even in times of terrible turmoil. She practiced a loving silence that could have only come from Christ.
Women should conduct themselves with virtue, however today all this is gone, even among believing women, women war with their tongues, cause unimaginable suffering and devastation with their words.
Let men contend and do not partake of these occasions of pride and sin.
The Mona Lisa is the most admired woman in the world and she has said absolutely nothing.
What if women chose the better part and sat silently before the Lord in the present moment. What wellsprings of peace and blessing they could be, in their fixed attention on the Lord.
Rather than women practicing debates, they should practice baking cakes and closing their pie holes. I say this jokingly, yet women today must understand that virtue makes the Lady. Yet no woman actively works on the attainment of virtue, if they even knew how or what it even is. Who even preaches it?
Debate is contention with winners and losers, why practice contention and not virtue, what better prize does debate offer that bests virtue.
I see mostly only contentious women today, they will do anything to win and have the last word, very few have prudence and temperance of speech. Does the world have enough loud and opinionated women.