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should women be ordained?

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Iconoclast

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I do listen to godly men, but my theology does not revolve around them.

Are you sure you arent Catholic?

You sure do appear to be.

John

I am an ex Rc...but we used a ST.Josephs missal when I was little.....they were trying to teach some cathechism but I did not listen or understand, not being a christian yet. The RC catechism is mostly unscriptural.I use good scriptural ones. You have very little theology, that you did not learn from men.
 

seekingthetruth

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I am an ex Rc...but we used a ST.Josephs missal when I was little.....they were trying to teach some cathechism but I did not listen or understand, not being a christian yet. The RC catechism is mostly unscriptural.I use good scriptural ones. You have very little theology, that you did not learn from men.

You are not "ex RC"

You are still consumed by it.

John
 

kyredneck

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NO, you are simply wrong... just simply wrong.... what is so hard to imagine about a man and a wife who both think similarly about many things???? your personal failure to have a biblically prescribed home is again your failure... you are simply so wrong.... this is sick.......sick and sad....

OK, a [snip - inflammatory]
 
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annsni

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Even your avatar makes you look like a preist.? priest?

John

Huh? It is an actual photograph of Iconoclast. I've met him -wonderful man, very well versed in the scriptures. He's FAR from being Catholic and trust me, live on Long Island and you know Catholic! Utilizing confessions is not evil and they are a useful tool to understand systematic theology. Children used to memorize creeds in churches to remember summaries of doctrine and even my children learned of the Westminster Horter Catechism in their homeschool curriculum! Trust me, they are Biblical - not evil.
 

Skandelon

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Ordained for what? What about a woman chaplain who works in a women's prison? Should she receive prayer and recognition from the church for her calling to her full-time ministry vocation? Sure, why not?

What about a children's minister? Should a male children's minister receive more acknowledgment, prayer, and tax benefits than a woman called to do the same ministry? I think not.

Is ordination really a biblical concept meant only for males in ministry? If so, where does scripture ever say that? Isn't ordination simply the church's acknowledgment of one's calling, giftedness and commitment to pray and support them in that ministry? Why would we do that for every gender?

It appears the issue of headship is a completely different question, yet some seem to equate the two.

I'm still waiting for an answer to this question. Ordained to what?

(Moderator hat on: guys please stop the personal attacks on each other and just discuss the topic. Take personal arguments to the PMs please)
 

Jon-Marc

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The only way a woman could ever be ordained is by changing God's word since it clearly states that a pastor or deacon is to be the husband of one wife. It says nothing about being the wife of one husband.
 

Crabtownboy

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The only way a woman could ever be ordained is by changing God's word since it clearly states that a pastor or deacon is to be the husband of one wife. It says nothing about being the wife of one husband.

Yes a man should have only one wife. The instruction is for men.

Phoebe, a woman, was a deacon ... and of course she did not have a wife. God's word says she was a deacon. Paul uses the word, diakonos, 34 times in the NT and only in one case, Phoebe, is the word translated as servant by some, but not all translators.
 

Iconoclast

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Even your avatar makes you look like a preist.? priest?

John

John,

I am a believer priest;
9But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;

10Which in time past were not a people, but are now the people of God: which had not obtained mercy, but now have obtained mercy.

5And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,

6And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.

RC priests do not use and trust scripture....I do. I do not drop it,because I will use any means that enables us to grow in grace and knowledge. The Cathechism I carry with me is most excellent,loaded with scriptures and full of teaching about Jesus..Why would I not use it along with my regular bible reading.
You have never seen a good one....that is why you protest.
 

thomas15

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Even your avatar makes you look like a preist.? priest?

John

John, you should see his avatar on the puritan board. I wouldn't accuse icon of being a Romanist but you are correct in that he doesn't put the Scriptures above the man made stuff. And yes, I don't read any post from anyone that is long or has extensive quotes; most of this stuff doesn't need to be re-hashed and I find cut and past to be annoying. I have also had a similar offer from icon, to meet up and thus be set on the straight and narrow courtesy of his expert Biblical handling skills.

But having said this I firmly believe he means well in a preterist sort of way. That is where I think he can't let go of Rome.
 

seekingthetruth

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John, you should see his avatar on the puritan board. I wouldn't accuse icon of being a Romanist but you are correct in that he doesn't put the Scriptures above the man made stuff. And yes, I don't read any post from anyone that is long or has extensive quotes; most of this stuff doesn't need to be re-hashed and I find cut and past to be annoying. I have also had a similar offer from icon, to meet up and thus be set on the straight and narrow courtesy of his expert Biblical handling skills.

But having said this I firmly believe he means well in a preterist sort of way. That is where I think he can't let go of Rome.

Yes, I am sure he means well, and has good intentions.

But I dont think he has any idea how condescending and abrasive his approach is.

John
 

annsni

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John, you should see his avatar on the puritan board. I wouldn't accuse icon of being a Romanist but you are correct in that he doesn't put the Scriptures above the man made stuff.

Can you show me an example? Because I've never seen this with Icono. Again, I've met the man and have communicated with him over an issue that I was having at church and he had GREAT, biblical advice without using "man-made stuff" at all - just Scriputre.
 

seekingthetruth

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Can you show me an example? Because I've never seen this with Icono. Again, I've met the man and have communicated with him over an issue that I was having at church and he had GREAT, biblical advice without using "man-made stuff" at all - just Scriputre.

hey Ann, I called you today but you werent in so i left a message on Bob's voice mail.

i did talk to Mark for about 30 minutes just to let him know that i was doing well.

i will try again on Friday

John
 

seekingthetruth

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The guy posts way more scripture than anyone else on here, so scripture is condescending and abrasive?????

There is a difference between quoting scripture and throwing it at people.

And, he quotes way more creeds and confessions than he does scripture.

When a person uses scripture to demean others in an attempt to show how much more spiritual he is than the rest of us, then yes, it is condescending and abrasive.

Even scripture can be misused.

John
 

annsni

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hey Ann, I called you today but you werent in so i left a message on Bob's voice mail.

i did talk to Mark for about 30 minutes just to let him know that i was doing well.

i will try again on Friday

John

I'll be at church on Friday if you want to call me there. :)
 

Thousand Hills

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There is a difference between quoting scripture and throwing it at people.

Okay, you gave me a chuckle here, I'm sure Brother Iconoclast goes down the Interstate in his big truck with his priestly beard, passing by little yugos and throws bibles out at them. :tongue3:

And, he quotes way more creeds and confessions than he does scripture.

Okay, so the guys that wrote those things just got together one afternoon and pulled their beliefs out of thin air? Though more vauge, is the Baptist Faith and Message essentially not the same thing? What is it based on?

When a person uses scripture to demean others in an attempt to show how much more spiritual he is than the rest of us, then yes, it is condescending and abrasive.

Your entitled to your opinion, but I personally don't think the guy is being demeaning. My personal goal is "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior" (sorry I posted scripture), that means both knowing scripture and applying it. You see, I don't want to be a "regular Christian". I want to live a life "worthy of the calling" (sorry I posted scripture again). And I want to "rightly divide the word of truth, so that I won't be ashamed" (darn it, there I go again with that scripture - sorry). Anyways, to each his own, carry on. :thumbs:
 
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