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TexanKnight
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Mormons find support for their beliefs in their sacred scriptures, just like you do in yours. When someone argues against misogyny, they respond just like you do with a rhetorical question “are you suggesting that the great prophets in the latter days are wrong?” To answer the question honestly. Yes. Paul was wrong in maintaining that women needed to wear head coverings for the sake of the angels. To his credit, he asked his readers to judge for themselves whether or not it was fitting for women not to do so.
Prophets in lkatter days? There have been none. And no, Paul was not wrong.
We were talking about the Church since its inception?
lol…my bad. I assumed you would understand the differences in a different century, country, culture, etc. Forgive me for that
You reject the Old Testament for the same reason, I gather? Or do you have any examples where women had many men in the OT?
Do I reject it? Nope. Nor will I be silly enough to compare the practices of 2000 bc in the middle east with the year 1830 in the United States.
Not more marginalizing than this text:
A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet. For Adam was formed first, then Eve. And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner. But women will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith, love and holiness with propriety. 1Timothy 2.
Thankfully, the majority of biblical scholars today, agree that Paul did not write this. But it is still considered canonical in the CC.
Ah…so you compare a verse in the Scripture with actual vows women must say out loud in the temple. Interesting.
I think it is. But the Bible is filled with stuff like that, and much worse.
I see. Your comparisons lack much. I was hoping you could understand the differences between things written and done thousands of years ago in the Middle East with the practices of Americans in the 1800s and 1900s. I see I was wrong. I do not often overestimate people. I apologize for doing so now