What is the general consensus on age difference between people if the man is a pastor? Does his leadership role make a difference if he is thinking about marrying a woman who is 30 years younger than him? Would it be ok for someone else in the church who was not in leadership? Why is it frowned upon?
My first reaction is to give the obvious answer that if God Himself leads a man to marry someone 30 years younger, case closed -- there's nothing else to say.
But my immediate emotional reaction is, "If the leader of the congregation is married to someone 30 years younger, a lot of the men in the congregation are going to hold that up as an example and strive for that themselves."
Many of us in the Singles forum are here because we were left for younger brides.
I've heard it said that a woman becomes invisible past the age of 30, and my experiences in the dating pool seems to reinforce that. In the past, I was on some of the Christian dating sites in which the women lamented about always being passed by for the 20-somethings.
I just have to wonder. If God is leading men to marry women who are 30 years younger, who are the women supposed to marry when they're past the age of 30? Are 40-year-old women expected to marry 70-year-olds, 50-year-old women to 80-year-olds, and 60-year-old women should just throw in the towel, because all the potential husbands are in nursing homes or already dead?
I don't know what God thinks about these things. But I certainly wonder.
I just watched a documentary last week about the advances in robot doll companions, and one of the creators said that some of the most common feedback they received was from men in their 50's who tell them, "I can't get a woman who looks like this in real life (20-something beach babe), so (thank goodness) I can have a doll that looks like this instead."
One of the reasons I'm single is because I don't want to feel a need to compete with women 30 years younger than me (which, if you used my age, would actually be illegal, but I'm sure you know what I mean.)
If I attended a church in which the pastor was setting this example, I certainly wouldn't stay there -- unless God somehow gave me a 30-years-younger husband as a "holla back" to the pastor.