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Sexism - At what point does a woman no longer have authority over a man.
A mother instructs their son. The basis is not sexist but based on experience.
For instance in cooking mothers often are very skilled and the men not.
So if the man wants to cook they need to take instruction from a woman.
So equally in any subject or skill, the skilled person instructs the unskilled.
So in Pauls day who were skilled, educated, able to discuss or argue points?
The men, because women were not deemed worthy of education. So in response
to this cultural reality, it would be reasonable to bias men over women.
Today this is no longer true. And we value content not the sex of the person
who delivers it.
A mother instructs their son. The basis is not sexist but based on experience.
For instance in cooking mothers often are very skilled and the men not.
So if the man wants to cook they need to take instruction from a woman.
So equally in any subject or skill, the skilled person instructs the unskilled.
So in Pauls day who were skilled, educated, able to discuss or argue points?
The men, because women were not deemed worthy of education. So in response
to this cultural reality, it would be reasonable to bias men over women.
Today this is no longer true. And we value content not the sex of the person
who delivers it.
(BTW, in Paul's day the slaves were the educators. So this doesn't even work at any level in blaming it on Paul's day.)