Shouldn't you be able to answer this question from what you just wrote?
Jeordam Send a noteboard - 13/02/2013 11:02:28 PM
Paul said, in one of his NT epistles, that he did not allow women authority in the Church. Yet GOD appointed Deborah a Judge, both spiritual and secular ruler of Israel, and when Josiah found the old copy of the Torah, it was the prophetess Huldah rather than Jermiah whom he asked what to do about it. So who is right, God, Whom scripture tells us made several women prophetess' and spiritual authorities, or Paul, who says in scripture said he did not allow women ANY spiritual authority? Typically, I tend to side with the OT prophets who DID represent their canonized words as divinely inspired over the NT apostle who just as explicitly stated—in scripture—that a number of his scriptural statements wree NOT divinely inspired.
"Paul said, in one of his NT epistles, that he did not allow women authority in the Church." Paul said that he wasn't into it. Paul didn't say that God wasn't into it. As you pointed out, God Himself (as it were) put Deborah in charge. Josiah, one of the good kings, asked Huldah what to do. We know full well that God gifts those whom He gifts. Deborah & Huldah obviously had the giftings from God, and the willingness in and of themselves to be obedient to what God had called them to do.
So how does Paul and his anti-women thing work in? *shrug* I'm not sure, but I'm sure that Paul got to discuss this with God at length. But it doesn't change the fact that God inspired Paul to put ink to paper in that exact way. Why? Maybe so we could discuss it...that we could dialogue about it...that we could learn a valueable lesson in the fact that Paul's personal opinions were his personal opinions (for whatever reason).
I'm a big believer that God gifts those whom He gifts. I fully acknowledge that there are those out there who have the <insert gift here> to do something, and that their willingness to do what God has gifted them to do should be the only factor. I certainly don't want to stand before God and say that I stood in the way of so and so because they weren't <insert physical trait here> enough.
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So the Pope has resigned
11/02/2013 01:01:59 PM
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Re: So the Pope has resigned
11/02/2013 02:29:13 PM
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As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
12/02/2013 03:05:34 AM
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Re: As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
12/02/2013 09:21:30 PM
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Re: As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
13/02/2013 01:35:14 AM
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Re: As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
13/02/2013 03:45:23 PM
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I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this point.
13/02/2013 06:36:03 PM
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Re: I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this point.
14/02/2013 11:12:34 PM
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Hate to jump you again but are you sure you mean Timothy?
14/02/2013 11:54:00 PM
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If "the bible is still the bible," then what of Deborah, Huldah and Phoebe, to name but a few?
13/02/2013 06:17:44 PM
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Why wouldn't it still be devinely inspired?
13/02/2013 06:44:07 PM
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Um, because then God was lying when He inspired someone to write "this is not Gods commandment."
13/02/2013 07:42:15 PM
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You're missing a really key point
13/02/2013 09:13:32 PM
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You are using an epistle to say every word of all epistles is divinely inspired?
13/02/2013 10:00:36 PM
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Let us take it full circle: The ecclesiastical authority of women
13/02/2013 10:21:26 PM
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Shouldn't you be able to answer this question from what you just wrote?
13/02/2013 11:02:28 PM
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Oh, certainly; I just felt like I was dragging you with me kicking and screaming.
14/02/2013 01:05:14 AM
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So Roman Catholic priests CAN marry, under tortuous conditions? Interesting....
13/02/2013 03:40:48 PM
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A priest can't marry, but a married person can become a priest.
13/02/2013 03:51:02 PM
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Heh, yeah, I guess I slightly mischaracterized what you were saying.
13/02/2013 05:54:05 PM
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There are a bunch of semi-Catholic denominations that allow priests to marry.
13/02/2013 06:06:13 PM
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Here's my chance. I'm putting in my application.
11/02/2013 04:20:52 PM
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Unfortunately it matters due to the power he has...
11/02/2013 04:42:25 PM
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Religions don't work that way. They are full of moral absolutes. There is no flexibility *NM*
11/02/2013 06:10:19 PM
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Of course there is flexibility. The minute their money is threatened they flex like mad... *NM*
11/02/2013 06:25:02 PM
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I'd imagine Unitarians and several other religions would beg to differ
11/02/2013 09:28:39 PM
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You would like the Roman Catholic Church to do some good FOR ONCE?!
11/02/2013 08:00:26 PM
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You give them too much credit.
11/02/2013 11:19:06 PM
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Put on blinders much?
11/02/2013 11:50:01 PM
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Grant me Chastity and Continence, But Not Yet! *NM*
12/02/2013 03:35:26 AM
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Well said.
13/02/2013 01:43:47 AM
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You really don't know how human psychology works, do you?
13/02/2013 06:28:23 PM
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..and you don't get that it isn't what people will/may do, but what they should.
15/02/2013 04:22:26 AM
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It's not religion, it's HIV or no HIV.
15/02/2013 10:45:52 PM
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The catholic church is significantly growing in Africa and with Hispanics. *NM*
12/02/2013 03:41:54 AM
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I doubt there's much of a chance of a real progressive.
12/02/2013 06:38:14 PM
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IDK, two straight non-Italians? Will they put up with a 3rd? Has that even happened since Avignon?
13/02/2013 01:46:28 AM
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This will be a very interesting time.
13/02/2013 06:27:41 PM
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He's retiring into a monastery in the Vatican, as I understand it.
13/02/2013 06:42:14 PM
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