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If Christ were using today’s standards of equality, wouldn’t he have opted for 6 male Apostles and 6 female Apostles? The reasoning I often see for women’s ordination basically goes like this: Unless women are equal in every way to men, with the exact same opportunities, then they are subject to injustice.
So how to Christians (who want women’s ordination) deal with Christ appointing 12 men as Apostles?
I know this is a Catholic forum, and so many of y’all will be answering from second-hand knowledge. But still, any familiarity with this?
So how to Christians (who want women’s ordination) deal with Christ appointing 12 men as Apostles?
I know this is a Catholic forum, and so many of y’all will be answering from second-hand knowledge. But still, any familiarity with this?
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