NO, they can not teach or preach. I am sure some of you do not like my answer. However, take a look at what The Bible says: I Cor. 14:34: Let your women keep SILENCE in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; for it is a shame for women to speak in the church. This is very clear and then read verse 35. This would also refer to preaching in the church, not the building but to believers which is the church.
The Bible prohibits women from teaching in certain contexts because of traditional beliefs about gender roles and authority. This restriction is based on specific passages in the Bible that suggest women should not have authority over men in religious settings.
There is no mention that women cannot be ushers or greeters in the Bible. The Bible does stateÊthat only men should be teachers and ministers.
The Bible does not specifically address men dressing in women's clothes. However, it does mention in Deuteronomy 22:5 that men should not wear women's clothing and vice versa, as it is considered an abomination.
The Bible does not specifically address men dressing like women. However, it does mention in Deuteronomy 22:5 that men should not wear women's clothing and vice versa, as it is considered an abomination.
The Bible does not state that men are better than women. There are many women mentioned in the Bible that are fine examples for their faith and devotion to Almighty God. However, the Bible does state that certain roles are for men, and not for women. Such as those serving in the priesthood.
when Paul was talking about women being pastors he was talking to all women God made women to be man's helper.Women are not supposed to teach men.When men taech men it has a much greater effect.Woman can teach women,but men are to be tought by men.They have greater authority,and both men and women listen better when a man speaks.We are to be kept quiet and to listen.
Well to be honest I think its the other way around :L WOMEN TEACH MEN NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND !!!
It is men more, as the people he healed, and raised from the dead were men.
well the ancient incs men and women didn't really have jobs they usually just taught their kids women would teach their daughters to cook clean and take care of young men would teach their sons to become worriers and collect crops
well the ancient incs men and women didn't really have jobs they usually just taught their kids women would teach their daughters to cook clean and take care of young men would teach their sons to become worriers and collect crops
The question of whether women should be prohibited from teaching men is a complex and debated issue. Some argue that gender should not determine one's ability to teach, while others believe in traditional gender roles that may restrict women from teaching men in certain contexts. Ultimately, the decision on this matter may vary depending on cultural, religious, and societal beliefs.
This is a very vague question, in which the asker assumes that Protestants in general feel this way. However, "Protestant" is a blanket term that covers many denominations of the Christian faith outside of Catholicism. This is a general misconception for many people. The Bible does not teach that men are above women, only that the man should be the head of the household; meaning he should support the family financially and spiritually, setting a Godly example for his wife and children