I don't think God would send her to hell. Of course, I also don't believe that God sends people to hell - we do that to ourselves.
Sadly, that woman and any of her followers would be considered outside of the Catholic Church, assuming that was where she started. Maybe before I die women will be allowed to administer the sacraments. (Not holding my breath though)
2006-10-06 14:07:56
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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No i do not believe that God would send her to hell for that, because God does not send anyone to hell, people send there self's to hell by not following the path that God has sent for us to follow! Women preachers are looked down upon because in the old testament it says that women should keep quiet in the house of the Lord, but if the whole chapter is read instead of just that verse there is a story behind it and a meaning which is not meant to apply to everyone from now on! That is the problem that many people have when they try to read the Bible, they take it out of content instead of reading the entire chapter!
2006-10-06 14:11:00
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answered by Ash 3
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I don't believe she would be sent to hell, but she would be operating outside of God's order and it would affect her life here on earth. If a woman who became a priest was sent to hell then we ALL go there and there is no hope for any of us. We look at the outside, God looks at the heart and the only thing that matters regarding heaven and hell is the one question asked by Jesus: "Who do you say that I am?"
2006-10-06 14:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry but there is a mistake. God doesn't mind if there's a woman priest. But Catholicism don't want a woman priest because during mass the priest represents Jesus that was a man. to Women is reserved another work, that of the sister, who can do many things as the priest (for example confessions and give the communion) but not the mass. And saying the truth to women is reserved the hardest work to convert people praying for them. Without our Catholic sisters Church would be destroyed.
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2006-10-06 14:05:26
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answered by Miz_Kassandra 4
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No, the woman is attempting to do Gods will. (assuming theyre teaching the right things) Now we have a lesbian minister in our area that is trying to enshrine homosexuality as a valid lifestyle and is an activist for gay marriage. Anybody who has a familiarity with Biblical Theology knows that isnt right and she is a false teacher. But if a woman is honestly deep down trying to serve God and takes an office in the church many traditional believers view as incorrect, she is not judged by the traditions of the church but rather Jesus himself who is able to judge!
2006-10-06 14:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I might accept as true with one of the vital different recommendations. These individuals do not need your nice curiosity at middle and appear to be extra involved approximately “successful souls” than preaching the reality. Stop speakme to them, they're poisonous. However, it is transparent that this is probably not the final time you are going to get flack from Protestant denominations to your prior Catholic religion. While the dust-flinging and vast dislike of the Catholic denomination will vary from church to church and person to person, I feel it is a consensus among so much Protestants that the Catholic church is extra of an eyesore than a situation to serve God, and that might be hanging it within the lightest phrases feasible. You'll listen a lot worse than that, it is simply the best way it's. Which is why I desire that your reasoning in the back of probably changing extends to war of words in doctrine and theology and now not simply of the best way the church comes to a decision to manage their scandals. Otherwise, you are going to be generally disheartened. The equal, detailed scandals that the Catholic church is so most of the time scrutinized for have taken situation in Protestant church buildings, of all denominations. I am a Baptist and it's my desire that you're going to become a member of a denomination that I think to be extra scripturally-sound and bible-centered. However, it's principal to preserve your priorities as a Christian in examine--the questions you will have to be asking of yourself isn't "Where can I bigger serve myself?", however "Where can I bigger serve God?"
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know about going to hell, since there is no literal place like that. however in the Bible women are not supossed to be preachers.
2006-10-06 14:08:33
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answered by norm s 5
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May be priest take out their pistols?
2006-10-06 14:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i ll be first to rescue that female priestess from hell hell is around u as u live
2006-10-06 14:07:16
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answered by george p 7
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I would tell that female "priest"..YOU GO GIRL!!!
2006-10-06 14:12:28
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answered by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7
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