The women divide the plunder ?

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What would you have me do with that Wikipedia article?

Can't Cia ... the thing that is different ... regardez vous? Nah don't want to ... thus Miss Understood ... again pure semantic memory ... stuff lost (abstraction)!

Reading into some strange things can extend the notion of everything as an unknown god ...

Of course if reading is restricted ... one learns nothing new ... sa' mould ...
 
Can't Cia ... the thing that is different ... regardez vous? Nah don't want to ... thus Miss Understood ... again pure semantic memory ... stuff lost (abstraction)!

Reading into some strange things can extend the notion of everything as an unknown god ...

Of course if reading is restricted ... one learns nothing new ... sa' mould ...

Thanks Luce. I'll wait for @Northwind's response.
 
Fo Po' Understanding ... just to support chaos! Yet look white and vanilla like ... white sky zone ... rather cloudy illumination?
 
Actually DaisyJane, women can hold key roles of authority in complementarian churches. My church in Toronto currently has two Deacons, one of whom is female. Since we have only one Elder, the Senior Pastor, the Deacons are second in leadership.

I realize that among complementarians that is how it is framed - that women can have KEY positions of leadership. But we both know that when it comes to real positions of authority they are only held by men in such churches. I realize that this approach to the sexes/roles/leadership is part of your approach to faith and based on your interpretation of Scripture. I believe that such interpretation of Scripture is erroneous and self-serving. We'll have to agree to disagree.
 
But we both know that when it comes to real positions of authority they are only held by men in such churches.

Hmm... I consider a position that's second in leadership to be one of authority. Surprised to learn that you don't (?).
 
"Authority: the power to give orders or make decisions : the power or right to direct or control someone or something" - source: Authority - Definition for English-Language Learners from Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary

Our female Deacon has as much authority as our male Deacon does. They are each second in leadership to our Senior Pastor.

Nope. Because in the end the final authority will always remain out of reach to women.

The final authority is God.
 
What would you have me do with that Wikipedia article?
Possibly read it. My understanding is that whether this is myth or true this was a story that existed for women that possibly helped them rise above the patriarchy of the early church in their day. To lift them up and to reclaim their worth as equals.
I realize this is not what you would believe but I personally am not held by 2000 year old edicts made by the ancient church fathers to not believe she may have been considered a role model for ancient Christian women. She has further been removed as a saint within our own lifetime by the RC church due to lack of historical proof.....or once again perhaps interferes with the churchea agenda.
She was said to have preached and she baptized.
 
I repeat. We will have to agree to disagree.

Have to agree to disagree on what DaisyJane? We can agree to disagree on what roles men and women should have in the Church. It is considerably more difficult to agree to disagree on how much authority the female Deacon of my Toronto church enjoys.
 
Adam was created first, then Eve. The priority of Adam’s creation's a testimony for God's order that the man should lead and rule. God made woman as a helper for man, women's subordination was set even before the Fall.

Woman was and should be dependent on man. Her status should never be that of a senior leader in the Church.

As soon as Eve, the weaker vessel, was present with Adam, Satan made his attack. Eve was overcome by Satan's deception; she fell into Satan's trap and then persuaded Adam to join her in the transgression.

So the Fall was brought about, which, in its results, continues today. The woman's subordination is plainly shown, a fact which excludes her from being a pastor (minister, priest), where her office would give her dominion over the man.
 
Adam was created first, then Eve. The priority of Adam’s creation's a testimony for God's order that the man should lead and rule. God made woman as a helper for man, women's subordination was set even before the Fall.

With this reasoning you must believe you are inferior to the animals created before man.
 
Hi,
As soon as Eve, the weaker vessel, was present with Adam, Satan made his attack. Eve was overcome by Satan's deception; she fell into Satan's trap and then persuaded Adam to join her in the transgression.
Woman as blame bearer stands near the heart of patriarchal dominance. This is clear in the thinking of Augustine and the practice of institutional Christianity.

George
 
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