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Originally Posted by Sacerdotal
Do I believe in women preachers? Only the kind that doesn't walk, talk, act or react like a man inside or outside of the pulpit. Nothing is more repulsive than a woman strutting around trying to prove what a preacher she is by wearing men looking suit jackets, doing her best to act like a bowed up rooster.
One of the dumbest things I've seen in any Church was while visiting a church that promoted women preachers. A woman preacher was asked to take up an offering during their annual services and swaggered up to the pulpit with her man looking jacket on and the first thing out of her mouth was "Bless God, I'm a woman and I'm a preacher and if you don't like it you can just live with it!" as she slammed her fist down on the pulpit.
The service died immediately and the pastor later told me it was the lowest offering they had ever gotten.
I have enjoyed the ministry of women preachers that act like ladies. The ones that turn my stomach are the ones that act like they are trapped in the middle of a sex change gone terribly wrong.
How pathetic to say your called to preach but act like a masculine lesbian.
God bless every woman preacher that remembers that she was created a woman first and then a preacher.
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I think this is the exception more than the rule. NO BODY Likes what you've described but are you sure yours is not just a little broad sweeping ?
I also think the Brotherhood sometimes feels a little threatend by women who are powerful in the spirit. again, an aggressive woman behind a pulpit is a turn off, but even when that is NOT the case, women are sometimes treated second class.