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I assume this is not the case with all denominations, but in my former church and many others, women are unable to sit on church councils and be given any official authority as far as making major decisions are concerned.
However, my former church is perfectly comfortable exploiting the shit out of women's time, talent and skills otherwise. Women (mostly CPA's) do ALL of the bookkeeping and accounting...free of charge, of course. They know the ins and outs about every dime that runs through the church and are free to make all of the suggestions they want, but they are barred from casting an official VOTE when it comes time to determine how money will be allotted and spent.
And the truth of the matter is, churches can easily defer to Scripture to back the practice up. To allow otherwise would be in clear defiance of "the Word of God".
There's no escaping that.
Cause, you know....Cherrypicking's just not an option when it comes to certain matters.
It presents quite a conundrum for sharp, capable lady churchgoers who happen to be True Believers. Their only options are to seek or start churches that adopt heretical stances, forgo organized fellowship, or to simply grit their teeth and learn to accept being second-class in the eyes of the church and the Bible.
Anyhoo....Not my problem.
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Thanks for the clarification. Some denominations have Women Preachers, some are as you stated. There are tons floating somewhere in between. So to rephrase what I'm hearing and reading between the lines:
1. you'd like to see equality of rights/duties/responsibility between the sexes of believers.
2. you'd like consistent beliefs that are founded on a source and clearly stated and not heretical
3. generally compensate (monetarily or otherwise) members for services provided that are marketable typically paid for outside of church
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