Early Church Fathers were not mothers, though mothers were invaluable.
OT Patriarchs were not matriarchs, though matriarchs are honored.
The Apostles were all men not women, though women first saw the risen Lord.
Every writer of Scripture was a male....even if he was a eunuch or gentile.
Every major prophecy was given to a male.
The priority and headship belongs to the man. God has designed us this way.
OT Patriarchs were not matriarchs, though matriarchs are honored.
The Apostles were all men not women, though women first saw the risen Lord.
Every writer of Scripture was a male....even if he was a eunuch or gentile.
Every major prophecy was given to a male.
The priority and headship belongs to the man. God has designed us this way.
Also, not sure what you would consider a MAJOR prophesy, but Elizabeth's pronouncement that Mary was pregnant with the Messiah was pretty significant in my book. Also Anna's prophetic confirmation that Jesus was the Coming one. And if priority ALWAYS belongs to males, I don't think a woman would have been the first one to see the risen Savior, just sayin'.
It's odd to me that you make such a big deal of what your sisters in Christ can't do. Kinda comes across like your Y chromosomes are a point of pride, just fyi.
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