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Old 07-22-2008, 05:31 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch

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Originally Posted by Baron1710 View Post
If preaching the Gospel means to proclaim the good news (and it does) why are women prohibited? Proclaiming the Gospel doesn't just take place behind a pulpit, it comes in books, and songs too.
Absolutely ... proclaiming (kerusso, in the Greek) .... the Gospel can be done in many ways other than what our modern paradigm has made it to be ... therefore this is preaching also ...

The problem, Baron, is that a Levitical model still persists in the minds of many in the Church ...

No reasonable argument can be made that we are not all to proclaim ... or preach the Gospel ...

Unless the fundamentalist would like to insist that the Great Commission does not apply to all and does not apply to us today.

Our present value of a preacher is that he's a male behind the pulpit ... and so faulty thinking will lead to only men preach ... and of course its w/ a tie behind a pulpit .... and that preaching has a gender attached to it ....

It's a verb.
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