a better question would be women why are you having anything to do with any mainstream religion since they are all patriarchal and anti-female. Down with superstition.
2006-07-31 03:37:29
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answered by oldhippypaul 6
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First, Gehanna is not the same as Hell.
Second, this prohibition was given by Paul because of lack of order in ONE church; not all churches had this problem, since people spoke in turns, permitting others to hear. In this church, women were forced to sit far away from the speaker, so they had to call out "what did he say?" during the service.
Women are most certainly allowed to speak before, during and after a service. There are numerous examples of this in the Bible.
2006-07-31 10:40:45
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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I don't
1Timothy 2:11 Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection.
1Timothy 2-12 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
1Timothy 2-13 For Adam was first formed then Eve.
1Timothy 2-14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.
2006-07-31 10:47:01
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answered by Rhonda 3
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you might want to learn your history before popping off with comments like that.
In those type of temples the men were in the room with the rabbi and woman were in a different room with just small window opening at the top to hear the teaching so it was not always clear. So they would yell what did he say and disrupt the teaching. That is the reason for the verse to be silent and ask your husbands later.
2006-07-31 10:40:51
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answered by ML 5
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Because I wasn't raised in a seaport city, like Corinth. Those women were loud and obnoxious.
2006-07-31 10:37:47
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answered by Anonymous
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What the sheol is wrong with YOU??
2006-07-31 10:35:39
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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You are an idiot.
2006-07-31 10:35:29
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answered by longnosedquoll 3
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