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Charity · 61-69
Appointed by Paul, there were a few women who held some of the first churches in their homes, who were considered Deaconess, and ministers.

https://seminarynow.com/pages/blog?p=faithful-and-forgotten-women-leaders-in-romans-16&ampDeviceId=a1324bdf-c6f2-41f8-94fa-b35276df9f22&ampSessionId=1756396855941


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Ministers totally mis-taught what Paul's meaning was when he said for women to be silent in churches. It was simply Paul telling them not to disrupt the services with their talking and asking husband's questions and such.

Shade bruv!

No, I wonder how the church managed the first 1900 years without biblically unqualified pastors!

You are right about disruptors but that applied to asking questions, prayer, etc at that time, there you are right.

But it does not apply to pastors- there are many roles women in the church can do- notice reading, prayers, Sunday school teacher, treasurer, safeguarding officer, etc and even more choice in larger churches but a pastor is not one of them.
val70 · 51-55
@BritishFailedAesthetic I'm sure that you'll know that your statement makes no sense at all
@val70 Then don't quote Vatican II when it is of no relevance to me.
val70 · 51-55
@BritishFailedAesthetic Then don't read the Bible as it should be read 🙄 Matthew 15:14 fits the belief here
JanBos2 · 61-69, M
Thx for the good article. Balanced.
The source of these automated posts gets singed for wasting resources
@val70 and protecting my world, from that entire automated system
val70 · 51-55
@pentagrammom I'm sure that you make a point that needs to be made. How much for that art of yours?
@val70 traced I assure the source of that comment gets deleted, one at a time every fragmented cell

 
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