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Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by SolaSaint, Jan 9, 2011.

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  1. BobinKy

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    Kay Arthur: Bible Teacher

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    Give her a try.

    ...Bob
     
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    Sorry, couldn't resist. Take it in good humor. I love you too.
     
  3. BobinKy

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    CF1...

    Great image. . . WOW . . . This thread . . .

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  4. BobinKy

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    The third picture of Kay Arthur does look a little like she is holding up an apple for Adam.

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    Actually, she is talking about the Bible--God's plumbline of truth. Listen to Kay Arthur talk about the Plumbline of Truth.

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    Here are two links of an interview with Kay Arthur.


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    Relax. I'm done with this thread.

    May God bless each and every one here on Baptist Board.

    ...Bob
     
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  5. Alive in Christ

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    Kay Aurther??

    Are you sure you arent confusing her with mabey Marylyn Hickey, or Gloria Copeland or even Joyce Meyer?

    Kay Aurther very VERY good. She is excellant as a Bible teacher.

    Are you SURE its Kay Arthur you are refering to??

    AiC
     
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    Here is some good material in support of women bible teachers, leaders, in authority, etc...


     
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    When the lost and un-churched see debates like this they get a certain image in their minds. That Christians think women should stay in the kitchen barefoot and pregnant.

    I'm just saying. As I read all this, that's something I can't get out of my head. An overly literal interpretation of Scripture does give that impression.
     
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    Probably for the same reason your rudeness and childishness doesn't surprise me.
     
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    Thank you for bringing that to our attention. I, for one, wasn't aware that we were to tailor Biblical teaching to suit the unsaved.
     
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    Yes. If I had meant Gloria Copeland or Marilyn Hickey or Joyce Meyer or Paula White, I would have said Gloria Copeland, Marilyn Hickey, Joyce Meyer, or Paula White.

    I meant Kay Arthur. If you think she's what passes for an "excellent Bible teacher", then you're welcome to her. I still will not be recommending her.
     
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    Nobody is suggesting that and you know it.

    It's true that these sorts of debates do not bear good witness. It's kinda like the grinchalert.com thing. No wonder people leave the Church and never go back.
     
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    Interestingly enough, not one of these women were a pastor. Not one of them were a leader except for Deborah and we see that she was not a spiritual leader but a civic leader - and she was a leader as a shame to the men. But none of these women could be held up as an example of a Biblical leader in the sense that we speak of - that of pastor, elder or deacon and none of them were teaching men save Priscilla who taught a man individually, aside from the church with her husband and we can't know how much teaching she did. But to say that because of Priscilla, we must have women pastors is a stretch that even salt water taffy can't make!
     
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    I see this all the time from those who reject the passages that say a woman cannot lead and have authority over a man. In the case of Deborah she was a judge, not a priest. if you read over the judges there were those who were both priest and judge, but never a woman. God made sure she was not a priest because it violates His calling.

    Then we have the other names you brought up from the NT, but we know that they did not teach men or exercise authority over men because the one writing about them is also the one who said they cannot do that. So unless there is a rebellious spirit the only conclusion is that women cannot teach or exercise authority over a man.

    Women can teach and preach and have authority, but not to or over men and they cannot hold any office of deacon or elder/pastor.
     
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    Im willing to give you the last word on this.......with a wink & a nod. Because you need to look around Bro. LOL!
     
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    Dude, nobody is rejecting the passages. We're rejecting what we believe to be a wrong interpretation.
     
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    There is nothing faithful about denying scripture with a personal interpretation contrary to what is written. I am absolutely positive that God is highly offended at bible interpretations.
     
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    Everyone interprets.

    If you don't, you're not reading it.
     
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    some believe what they read and----------- I believe what I read.
     
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