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bibleguy180
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HMMMM… Fine, I concede. Not gonna argue with God 
Oh I’d be the first to acknowledge that anything that I say which might contradict Church teaching would be wrong. Even when I defend her accurately, I could be guilty of typos, or bad grammar or syntax, that actually winds up saying something inaccurate.I’m a former Catholic, and I enjoy good discussion. That’s the reason I’m here. I know that I’m not going to convince you. If you don’t want discussions with non-Catholics, consider sending an email to the moderators and suggesting that they ban non-Catholics.
If my tone suggests that I’m ‘high-and-mighty’, then please pardon my tone! I get excitable! I am neither high nor mighty. I do not claim to be right on this issue: I would like a vigorous discussion on all the details, so that we all understand it better. I acknowledge that I may be wrong. Would you acknowledge the same?![]()
HMMMM… Fine, I concede. Not gonna argue with God![]()
The Church cannot be wrong in faith and morals. Christ Himself promised us that.If my tone suggests that I’m ‘high-and-mighty’, then please pardon my tone! I get excitable! I am neither high nor mighty. I do not claim to be right on this issue: I would like a vigorous discussion on all the details, so that we all understand it better. I acknowledge that I may be wrong. Would you acknowledge the same?![]()
Peter did not decide they had to be celibate.A lot of debate indeed! Further, Jesus had among his apostles married men. It was Peter who decided that they should be celibate. The argument “well, Jesus wouldn’t have wanted it that way” has always felt very weak to me.
Nonsense. There any plenty of passages in the Bible that anyone can pick and choose to support either side of this question. Care to share what verse you are specifically referring to?Read the Bible,it say’s a woman shall not address the congregation.
Sure. So…males can’t be brides, right? Does that mean males can’t be united with Christ? I’m sorry, I have no idea what you are trying to say. Can you clarify? Thank you.Haven’t you read the Bible? Jesus refers to Himself as the bridegroom. The Church, His Church, is the bride.
God bless,
Ed
Completely correct.I don’t think the idea of allowing women to be priests comes from hell.
What I think is much more magical is that these things become ‘doctrinal’ in attacks against the Church.The key word there is “doctrinal”. Funny how all the things the Church has ever done wrong magically aren’t doctrinal
Gray is Satan’s favorite color, actually. Gives him room to “operate!”Seems to be a fair amount of gray, actually. When honoring one’s mother and father, is there not a little ambiguity and interpretation? Isn’t there the slightest gray between what constitutues “murder” versus killing in self-defense?
The Church has no authority to ordain women.Sure. So…males can’t be brides, right? Does that mean males can’t be united with Christ? I’m sorry, I have no idea what you are trying to say. Can you clarify? Thank you.
Well, the Pharisees thought so, but Jesus disagreed with them. He told the Pharisees that by introducing ambiguity into the law that tells us to honour our parents, they were committing sin.Seems to be a fair amount of gray, actually. When honoring one’s mother and father, is there not a little ambiguity and interpretation?
That’s a difference in intent - and Jesus went on for three chapters about the importance of intent. (Matthew chapters 5 through 7.)Isn’t there the slightest gray between what constitutues “murder” versus killing in self-defense?
God bless you Scooby–that is BRILLIANT. Bravo.Gray is Satan’s favorite color, actually. Gives him room to “operate!”
Remember the old black and white TV’s, where sometimes you got a channel and it was nothing but “snow?” It looked gray, didn’t it? But if you went up real close to it and looked at the pixels, you noticed that there was no gray at all. It was all black and white pixels. You just thought it was gray because you weren’t looking at it closely enough.
There is a parallel here. I’m sure you can figure it out. The gray is only in our ability to find the truth at times. Not in the truth itself. That’s clearly black and white.![]()
This was always my understanding. The priest stands in the place of Christ the second Adam. It was a man who brought sin into the world, and it was the son of Man who undid the damage. It is a man’s role to continue that work through the role of priesthood. Women are not incapable of the position, but its not their burden.My understanding is that the reason the Levitical priesthood was male was because Adam, who was the one who broke fellowship with God through sin (Eve’s sin did not, in and of itself, do this - it was not until Adam also partook with her in sin that the bond was broken) was male.
Because it was the male who broke the bond, it is the male who must restore it, by means of sacrifices for sins, and by means of the priesthood. Thus, only males could become priests (even Deborah, though she was a Judge and a warrior, was never a priest) - and thus, Jesus, being born a Son, became the second Adam, to undo what was done by the first Adam, and following that, the Christian priesthood is also males only.
Women have other, equally important work to do in God’s kingdom - not least, giving birth to new members of it, and training them up to worship God in holiness and in truth.![]()
He strongly advocated it, and, as you know, he was a major player in shaping doctrine in the early church days.Peter did not decide they had to be celibate.
I can also figure out another parallel. You know what else happens when you get that close? You miss the forest for the trees!Gray is Satan’s favorite color, actually. Gives him room to “operate!”
Remember the old black and white TV’s, where sometimes you got a channel and it was nothing but “snow?” It looked gray, didn’t it? But if you went up real close to it and looked at the pixels, you noticed that there was no gray at all. It was all black and white pixels. You just thought it was gray because you weren’t looking at it closely enough.
There is a parallel here. I’m sure you can figure it out. The gray is only in our ability to find the truth at times. Not in the truth itself. That’s clearly black and white.![]()