Silverhair
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I think I understand your reasoning, but really it doesn't work like that. It's not only the issue of women pastors; there are several matters on which genuine, born again Christians differ. They hold the beliefs they do because that is what the believe God teaches in His word. Take the issue of baptism. Baptists believe that baptism is for Christian believers, yet Presbyterians think they should baptise babies. As a Baptist, I am not going to say, "Well, if Presbyterians believe that babies should be baptised, that must be because God has determined that they should believe that." Think of what the bible says about Pharaoh. The Lord hardened his heart, so that he did not let the Children of Israel go. Does that mean that we say he was performing a righteous act in not letting them go? Of course not! (And to avoid misunderstanding, I am certainly not comparing the issue of women pastors with Pharaoh.)
David as I said in my post I am curious why those that hold to the view that God determines all things have such a problem with God, possibly, determining that women be pastor/teachers.
If God has called a women to that position who are we to question His doing so?
From my reading of the text it was Paul's personal view and fit with the culture of the time.