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yay at least the fact the Virgin Mary was around was finally caught.
True, though she did not teach publicly that I am aware of. The Blessed Virgin seems to epitomize the proper and wonderful role of women in the Church.
Jon
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yay at least the fact the Virgin Mary was around was finally caught.
first sentence above… I understand that stance… but the assumption–correction-- is often referred to the last book.That is *your *belief that all things we believe about God must be found in the Bible, not ours.
It would seem, then, that women ought to be ordained in your church–for that is what you are presenting with these Scriptures.
Yes and neither did the other women… but surely they had ministered to the 12 and vis versa … even if that ministering was just encouragement.:tiphat:
True, though she did not teach publicly that I am aware of. The Blessed Virgin seems to epitomize the proper and wonderful role of women in the Church.
Jon
This would seem to be a apologia for this guy to be able to profess his beliefs, which are clearly not in “lock step” with the Apostles:Some of the “back and forth” reminds me of when the Apostles complained to Jesus about some that were speaking in His Name but weren’t in “lock-step” with the Apostles and what did Jesus say concerning this?
Who knows, maybe God knows exactly what He is doing whether we agree with Him or not on the details.
Some that are “following” Jesus “differently” may just be following Jesus better.
Uniformity does not necessarily equate with unity, if God had wanted us to be “clones”, God could have easily made us "clones’, but God did not do this.
Could be that God sees all of the diversity as unity whereas we, at least some of us, don’t see it that way at all.
It is written, “My Ways are not your ways and My Thoughts are not your thoughts”.
God made us ALL and ALL of us are individually different, who knows, maybe God did it that way on purpose.
We do not get our dogma on the Assumption from the last bookfirst sentence above… I understand that stance… but the assumption–correction-- is often referred to the last book.
Fair enough.Sure a woman could be ordained… but! they need a male ordained too.
they need to be in agreement.
I am simply applying your paradigm…asking that you remain consistent.Since not everything that is believed about God does not come have to be found in the Bible, then there shouldn’t be an issue connecting the dots. Unless I am just not explaining myself and views well enough. either case… i wrote.
Are you trying to make the case that God is, indeed, a God of contradiction and confusion because he thwarted the plans of those people who, out of pride, believed they could build a tower that would reach heaven? Really?As far as “God is not a God of confusion and contradiction”, doesn’t it say something, somewhere about the “tower of babel”?
*38“Teacher,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in your name and we told him to stop, because he was not one of us.”By the way, what about, “Some of the “back and forth” reminds me of when the Apostles complained to Jesus about some that were speaking in His Name but weren’t in “lock-step” with the Apostles and what did Jesus say concerning this?”?
In other words, it doesn’t really matter what one believes. It’s all a part of God’s plan. Is that your position?Also, concerning, “Some follow Jesus “differently” by appearing at funerals of our fallen soldiers and telling the families that God hates their son or daughter (Westboro Baptist Church). Some follow Jesus “differently” by denying his divinity (JW’s). Some, if not many, follow Jesus “differently” by denying his true presence in the Eucharist (Take your pick).”, do you think that there might be some others on the planet that follow Jesus differently than what you approve of, other than these?
Could be a “truth” that we all have “individual differences” and these “individual differences” were and are a very integral part of the PLAN OF GOD.
Not sure what you are saying here, Tom.As far as “God is not a God of confusion and contradiction”, doesn’t it say something, somewhere about the “tower of babel”?
yeah it should… but alot of conclusions made are not stated clearly… it was a conclusion from fact in the bible about the role of women and the mentioning of women in significant events plus the fact of genesis.We do not get our dogma on the Assumption from the last book
Rather, the last book reflects our dogma.
Fair enough.
I am simply applying your paradigm…asking that you remain consistent.
If you are going to profess a doctrine such as “males cannot preach the word without females” then it ought to be stated in the Bible.
I haven’t seen that doctrine taught in a single page of the Bible.
Indeed.yeah it should… but alot of conclusions made are not stated clearly…
I do not know if the story of the tower of babel is literal or not but according to the story, God did this to create “chaos and confusion” among those in Babel, isn’t that what the story of the tower of Babel is all about?Not sure what you are saying here, Tom.
Are you saying that the Tower of Babel was done at the command of God, in order to create chaos and confusion?
well yeah… it is how people learn.Indeed.
And I would hope that you offer Catholics the same ability to proclaim certain doctrines (such as purgatory) which are not stated clearly, but are definitely supported by Scriptures.
IOW: have you ever asked a Catholic, “Why do you Catholics believe in [fill in the blank] because it’s not found in the Bible?”
We would answer: it’s there–it’s just "not stated clearly.’
Excellent.well yeah… it is how people learn.
Excellent.
So we are both agreed that doctrines need not be explicitly stated in the Bible for us to believe them.![]()
The story is an example of God punishing people with chaos and confusion.I do not know if the story of the tower of babel is literal or not but according to the story, God did this to create “chaos and confusion” among those in Babel, isn’t that what the story of the tower of Babel is all about?
It is a pretty simple story and God creating confusion among the people building the tower is the whole point of the story, isn’t it?
TheSeeker, when “I believe” strays from the teaching of The Church, then we become the pillar and bulwark of truth.I just brought up script to support my conclusion. I believe …the bible says it but not directly.
The apostles were not into recording their own lives… the closest thing would be:
This has nothing to do with preaching.Genesis 2:18
18 And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.
Again, nothing to do with preaching.Genesis 2:21-24
21 And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof;22 And the rib, which the Lord God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh
This seems if anything, to be arguing against your point. Men should not be listening to woman.1 Timothy 2:12-15
12*** I don’t allow a woman to teach a man or tell him what to do***. She must listen quietly, 13 because Adam was made first. Eve was made later. 14 Also, Adam was not the one who was tricked.[a] It was the woman who was tricked and became a sinner. 15 But women will be saved in their work of having children. They will be saved if they continue to live in faith, love, and holiness with sensible behavior.
Nothing about preaching. But maybe in the day, a woman’s work was in the field and cooked while the man hunted.1Cor 11:9
8For man does not originate from woman, but woman from man; 9for indeed man was not created for the woman’s sake, but woman for the man’s sake. 10Therefore the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels.…
This is a long list of what woman should do but nothing in the list says “help men preach.”Titus 2:3-5 The older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things— that they admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, homemakers, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed.
So how do you reconcile Priscilla’s words to the man with 1 Timothy 2 above?Acts 18:25-26 This man had been instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in spirit, he spoke and taught accurately the things of the Lord, though he knew only the baptism of John. So he began to speak boldly in the synagogue. When Aquila and Priscilla heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately.
TheSeeker, I don’t believe any of the verses support your point.and of course some of these are from Paul the apostle.
This has nothing to do with preaching.
Again, nothing to do with preaching.
This seems if anything, to be arguing against your point. Men should not be listening to woman.
Nothing about preaching. But maybe in the day, a woman’s work was in the field and cooked while the man hunted.
This is a long list of what woman should do but nothing in the list says “help men preach.”
So how do you reconcile Priscilla’s words to the man with 1 Timothy 2 above?
TheSeeker, I don’t believe any of the verses support your point.
I do think that you are adding to scripture based on what “I believe” or “I want to believe”.
PnP
Prayer. Always. Always be led by the Spirit. Errors can occur in man’s hands… even the bible, sure.TheSeeker, when “I believe” strays from the teaching of The Church, then we become the pillar and bulwark of truth.
But we know that The Church is the Pillar and Bulwark of Truth (1 Timothy 3:15) and not any one of us. And we know that The Church is Christ’s bride and that he promised to lead it to all Truth.
By the way Seeker, I take it that you believe that the bible is both inspired and inerrant. I believe that we both believe that.
My question is: how do you know that it is?
PnP
TheSeeker,Prayer. Always. Always be led by the Spirit. Errors can occur in man’s hands… even the bible, sure.
Why prayer is so vital.
I don’t allow a woman to teach a man or tell him what to do. She must listen quietly–1 Timothy 2:12
Ah. Very good point.This seems if anything, to be arguing against your point. Men should not be listening to woman.