Nick said:
In parts of 1 Corinthians, 1 Peter and 1 Timothy (from memory) Paul clearly teaches that women are not to be teaching the men in the church. This is a commandment.
A 'commandment' from Paul or a 'commandment' from 'God'? Who decided this was a 'commandment'?
Most importantly, when looking at this is to realize the 'context' in which this instruction was given no longer applies today, a little research in understanding that time helps to realize why Paul would have said this.
(However it is pointed out in the Bible that the woman was a) made from the man to help him; and b) the woman was first deceived.
Was the women made to 'help' man or 'complete' man? Was Adam not unhappy without Eve?
Does it matter in what order they disobeyed 'God'? If I 'sin' after someone else already did it does it make me not accountable as the other did if first? Adam and Eve were both equal in their disobedience(Adam was more in the wrong if you actually believe man to be over his wife point of view) just like man and women are equal in everything else they do. And yes that includes 'preaching' if they so desire to.
Remember Paul also said -
"There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free,
there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one." (Galatians 3:28)
Paul also speaks of women praying and proclaiming God's message in 1 Corinthians 11:5. In Romans 16, Paul recognizes and introduces Phoebe as not only 'deacon' but also the president of the church in Cenchreae. In the same letter, Paul addresses the woman Junia and her husband Andronicus as apostles, even as 'prominent among the apostles'.
It really comes down to how you decide to take these passages. Is it 'fitting' interpretations to one's beliefs or the other way around?
One must answer this question before they can put this forth as a 'commandment' from Paul that a woman should be 'silent in church'. If a woman can be an apostle like Junia, a disciple like Tabitha/Dorcus, a deacon like Phoebe, evangelists like Euodia and Syntyche, or a judge like Deborah who headed the army of ancient Israel, why can't she be a pastor or rabbi?
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