**I don't usually disable the comment section, because I appreciate a diversity of opinions, and welcome them, as long as they're constructive (giving reasons to support your contention). However this is obviously something the Christian community is having a hard time discussing in love as those amongst family. There have been many who oppose this view and are too quick to simply slander and condemn without any scriptural support or explanation of their thought process, and with no consideration or empathy towards others. So I'm sorry that the majority of the immature has ruined it for those of us who consider this a secondary issue, that should've been easily debated respectfully, as amongst brothers and sisters. Those who oppose this view, take time to reflect on your anger, your quarrelsome proclivities, your quickness to condemn others God may have appointed to lead, and consider next time responding in love and gentleness.**

Topics -- Controversial Issues, Leadership, Role of Women
1 Timothy 2:12 has been used over the years to keep women from teaching or preaching theology and being in positions of leadership within a church. When looked at within its historical and cultural context, however, we find Paul's restriction on women was due to specific cultural problems that no longer apply to educated women today.
Focus Scripture -- 1 Timothy 2:12
An older video from Greg preaching on this subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxryKp8vVc4
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