Paster Women?

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Uh, that sounds like what happeend to me. And she left me with 3 young children to raise. Sorry to hear that, my brother.
She took my two and made me a part time dad, that was the hardest part. Honestly a part of me died during that time.
 
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so when does a woman stop having authority over man since the age a boy becoming a man differs?

or is it just when a male becomes an adult?

of course, i'm asking about in ministry.
Since I believe you are serious, I recommend you ask your pastor. He had the authority to give you the authority. That's different than giving you complete authority. (If you try and learn on here, you too will start believing there IS an age of accountability. That or the only responsibility for a woman is to dress modestly.)
 
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I am sorry to hear that, for it must have been painful for you...
I agree it must have been painful, but
I don't mean to sound cold, but at least he's had
at least Two women who've loved him.

I don't get why society seems to feel bad
when someone's been married more than once
or twice, but if someone's never had love, they're
kind of ostracized and treated almost like there's
something wrong with them.

Society and church too, it seems.
Not saying one pain is worse than the other,
just that one always seems to get consolation,
the other pain is often overlooked.

If you had love and lost it for awhile,
ppl can't wait to help you find it again,
but if you never had it, they either don't care,
or assume you're not worthy of it, I guess.

(Yeah, a down day today, I know)
(I'm only human)
 
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I give up. You two or three guys just continue to just rant and ramble.
You don't back up your words with evidence.
I tried to prompt you to do this in a mature academic fashion.
So then milk it is for you. On the tether.
There is no sense in going any further with this with you all.
Continue as you are; you may not die in your sin, but you will in your obstinacy.
Doesn't the proverbs say something about throwing pearls before swine?
And a fool continues to answers the nescient?
See? I may be nuts, but not completely.
 
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They look like they are crying because women won't stop speaking...
That's what happens when you tell women to be silent.
Maybe Paul just wanted to encourage them to talk more.
Lol someone said when I asked that question: Women silent? Is that even possible?
 

Magenta

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I agree it must have been painful, but
I don't mean to sound cold, but at least he's had
at least Two women who've loved him.

I don't get why society seems to feel bad
when someone's been married more than once
or twice, but if someone's never had love, they're
kind of ostracized and treated almost like there's
something wrong with them.

Society and church too, it seems.
Not saying one pain is worse than the other,
just that one always seems to get consolation,
the other pain is often overlooked.

If you had love and lost it for awhile,
ppl can't wait to help you find it again,
but if you never had it, they either don't care,
or assume you're not worthy of it, I guess.

(Yeah, a down day today, I know)
(I'm only human)
Surely you have been loved. Did none encourage
you to seek it again? Have you ever rejected it?
 
Nov 23, 2013
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That's what happens when you tell women to be silent.
Maybe Paul just wanted to encourage them to talk more.
Lol someone said when I asked that question: Women silent? Is that even possible?
Ok now you know why Paul said a woman should be silent in church... I'm only joking please don't attack me lol.
 
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Because Paul is alluding to the creation order given by God.
No. That is the fallen order. That is the order of the curse. That is not the creation order given by God.
But now we are one body, no male or female, no member lording it over another.
In fact, the weaker parts are to be shown greater honor.
 
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coby

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I agree it must have been painful, but
I don't mean to sound cold, but at least he's had
at least Two women who've loved him.

I don't get why society seems to feel bad
when someone's been married more than once
or twice, but if someone's never had love, they're
kind of ostracized and treated almost like there's
something wrong with them.

Society and church too, it seems.
Not saying one pain is worse than the other,
just that one always seems to get consolation,
the other pain is often overlooked.

If you had love and lost it for awhile,
ppl can't wait to help you find it again,
but if you never had it, they either don't care,
or assume you're not worthy of it, I guess.

(Yeah, a down day today, I know)
(I'm only human)
Awww poor thing. You're always welcome to come to Holland and marry me. Then you can complain here about how horrible I am and everyone will feel sorry for you.
They didn't feel sorry for me either in church. A man died. Come on people everybody comfort this woman! I divorced. You're a filthy sinner!
 
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Bump - yep.
Back somewhere in the middle of this muddle, we brought up verses to
show "church" was where people met including homes. There are
various verses in the bible to show this.

So if women should remain silent in "church" then all I am asking
is where do the "silent female" people think we should be silent.

Especially important as it has been said women only need to be silent in church
not in their own homes. But the early church met in homes!
Ummm, not who you're asking, but, hey! Technically, I AM a "silent female." (i.e., I do think women should be silent in church.)

Definition of church -- "Where two or three are gathered in my name."

Definition of silent females in church -- Would you please stop interrupting the service with your questions? Got a question? Ask after service.

The rest of that muddled middle was opinions based on not liking women (or anyone else who dares claim they might know something more than those giving the opinions.)

Did I clarify for you?
 
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It's incredible. First seeing the thread title Paster Women, was it Pastor Women meant? Faster Women? Pasteurized Women? Here we are, 58 pages and over a thousand posts. Do you think some interest could be generated in Ezekiel's Temple, if I started a thread Easykule's Temple?
 

JosephsDreams

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She took my two and made me a part time dad, that was the hardest part. Honestly a part of me died during that time.
Yeah, I considered myself fortunate I got to raise them, and as Christians.
 
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Stunnedbygrace, you do not know if perhaps his first wife was the one who broke the marriage covenant. How then do you establish that HIS former sin will be held against him?

I was giving him the answer he wanted.
I don't believe his former sin will be held against him by God, if He is in Christ, just as I don't believe Eve's former sin is held against me by God.
Of course, men may hold our sins against us and claim us not holy enough to serve or teach a word or rebuke for good, because of our former sins. But God won't.
 

Magenta

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I was giving him the answer he wanted.
I don't believe his former sin will be held against him by God, if He is in Christ, just as I don't believe Eve's former sin is held against me by God.
Of course, men may hold our sins against us and claim us not holy enough to serve or teach a word or rebuke for good, because of our former sins. But God won't.
Do you think it goes back to Adam and Eve? Sometimes I wonder,
because woman was deceived, but man chose to sin willfully.
 
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Surely you have been loved. Did none encourage
you to seek it again? Have you ever rejected it?
Not that kind of love.
Phileo love, I guess.
And the agape love from God,
which I admit I don't understand.

But not eros love, in it's true sense.
But I can already hear the
'it must be my fault type of good cheers'
coming down the pike......
which would only prove my
point in the last post, so I knew
I shouldn't have said anything.

I thinking I oughta just start lying and
tell ppl I've had 3 or 4 broken relationships,
ppl will probably start fawning all over me
trying to help me find a 5th or 6th, lol. :p