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Originally Posted by IHeartLarrytheCucumber
I heard somewhere that women have the right to minister to other women (ie a woman's study) or children (sunday school) but they shouldn't be a pastor or a minister in a church. That kind of makes sense to me, though others might disagree. I'm female and I'd much rather have a male pastor than a female one. Why, I'm not sure. Granted, this may just be my opinion and other people may feel differently. Also, I'm sure there are wonderful female pastors.
I think there are many opportunities for women to minister to people aside from being a pastor in a church.
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Agreed agreed
You already knew the answer :P
I love studies at someone's house, would be nice

brothers and sisters together
"I'm female and I'd much rather have a male pastor than a female one. Why, I'm not sure."
I believe God made us this way, and Jesus was a male, unless anyone wants to disagree :P go ahead :P
I find it wrong, female pastors and so forth. It feels wrong.. I don't know if God minds

I'm just giving Paul's statements. We live in an age where many females are wicked also and some are even worse off than those who sold themselves in prostitution. So what Paul said applies to before and also now.
But if they go and preach to some, I don't see anything wrong with that. In fact, I'd rather have a woman beside me when I preach to people than a man.