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Dr. Bob, my statement in that last post was not directed at any one person. I was simply saying that one's theology is to be measured by the word and what the word says about salvation.Originally posted by Dr. Bob Griffin:
Daniel, I'd ask you to refrain from questioning the salvation of anyone, especially based on the limited amount of info we have on the BB threads.
Such language, whether perceived true or false, will not be allowed.
It is the theology that I question. I never use piety (or the lack thereof) as the determination of salvation.Originally posted by Bible-boy:
Daniel,
I agree with you as far as saying that those who maintain that women are/can be pastors teach a false doctrine. Perhaps you should refrain from questioning thier individual salvation and focus on questioning their theology and doctrinal teachings. If you debate whether or not a specific doctrine is true or false you can get your point across without resorting to questioning their salvation.
In the days when Paul wrote this, common custom was that only men were in the congregation, and women in an adjoining room where they could see their husbands, but not necessarily see or hear the officiant. The instruction was given to the men, who were to hence later give instruction to the women. So, during the service, women would routinely call out to their husbands, who would answer them. This caused an ample amount of chatter. Paul's answer to this was for women to remain silent in the church, and to allow their husbands to instruct them as they were instructed to. Today, however, the social custom of women being barred from the pews has mostly gone by the wayside.Originally posted by Servent:
Could someone please explain these verses to me... Let the women learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer a women not be teacher nor to usurp authority over the man but to be in silence.
I think each congregation should be allowed to make that decision for themselves, as the Distinctives allow them to.Originally posted by Servent:
Should they be the sheperd of a church, sorry but no.
You sound quite uninformed. There are some who are in the CBF who do not agree with a lot of what the CBF stands for but they don't agree with the SBC either. So they would rather go the route of freedom and cooperation rather than legalism.Originally posted by Daniel David:
I agree with BB. If a woman says she is called to preach (which we know is impossible because God can't lie), she will align herself with apostate groups such as the CBF or BGCT.
Thanks BB for the insight. This is one time I completely agree with you.
Last time I heard there was about 8,000 women preachers in SBC. On this BB, I read your post saying 11,000 -- WOW! Growing! True! They are unscriptural.Originally posted by J.R. Graves:
I recently heard an individual say that there are over 11,000 women preachers in the Southern Baptist Convention. Does anyone know if this statement is true? Does anyone have any documentation for or against this statement? Thanks for your help.
Really? What is this source that you heard this from? The SBC takes a stand against women pastors. Did you read their statement of faith? Is ignorance some delightful state of mind?Originally posted by Askjo:
Last time I heard there was about 8,000 women preachers in SBC. On this BB, I read your post saying 11,000 -- WOW! Growing! True! They are unscriptural.
Really? What is this source that you heard this from? The SBC takes a stand against women pastors. Did you read their statement of faith? Is ignorance some delightful state of mind? </font>[/QUOTE]I got information from some sources 15 years ago. I can't recall where I found them.Originally posted by Daniel David:
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Last time I heard there was about 8,000 women preachers in SBC. On this BB, I read your post saying 11,000 -- WOW! Growing! True! They are unscriptural.
Wow, this is such a revelation here. No one would have suspected. I see you have no problem bringing the charge as though you heard it yesterday. Keep up the stellar research.Originally posted by Askjo:
I got information from some sources 15 years ago. I can't recall where I found them.
I agree with you in many ways. But I would ask then if a missionary is different than a pastor then what would you call Paul? He was a misionary and pastor of pastors. But you have to win them before you can pastor them. Which is what he did.Originally posted by Bible-boy:
I agree with Jerry Rankin that missionaries are not pastors. However, we may have pastors who serve as missionaries. I any case the goal of the missionary is not go out and start a church that they are to pastor. The goal is to share the gospel and let the local people determine their own pastors and church government structure etc., based upon the biblical understanding of the N.T. Church. Then once that new church is able to disciple people and reproduce itself by planting other churches it is time for the missionary to move on to a new field or unreached people group.