son of Ishmael wrote:395
ludwigm wrote:396.
I won.
son of Ishmael wrote:400 and counting
So what?
I am the 2nd. Olympic podium.
You are only the last but one.
son of Ishmael wrote:395
ludwigm wrote:396.
I won.
son of Ishmael wrote:400 and counting
Tobin wrote:That's nice. But despite what you think, women do have the priesthood in the LDS Church. Women perform ordinances in the temple and they must hold the priesthood to do so. In general it is true they do not officiate and are denied an active public role to use God's priesthood, as is their right. But this is merely a man-made policy and has nothing to do with Mormonism (a.k.a. the "real" Gospel of Jesus Christ) itself and so you are quite wrong about women not having the priesthood in Mormonism.
Jutta wrote:Tobin wrote:That's nice. But despite what you think, women do have the priesthood in the LDS Church. Women perform ordinances in the temple and they must hold the priesthood to do so. In general it is true they do not officiate and are denied an active public role to use God's priesthood, as is their right. But this is merely a man-made policy and has nothing to do with Mormonism (a.k.a. the "real" Gospel of Jesus Christ) itself and so you are quite wrong about women not having the priesthood in Mormonism.
This is not correct. Because In the ancient times (the first century of the Christian faith), women hold the priesthood. And the LDS believe, that they are the succsessor of this ancient church. So, also women have to had the priesthood. Also for a "puplic priesthood". Women in the LDS church didn't have any priesthood power. They had to be obey to her husband (if he hold the priesthood) and to church leaders (as men had to be).
The "Temple ordinances" are not the same as be an aaronic or melchizedek priesthood holder. Women in the church can't be:
Bishop
Stake President
Elder Quorum President
Apostle
Prophet, seer and revelator
Just because they are women.
In the early Christian church, were women Bishops, Deaconess and Apostles.
Tobin wrote: However, that does not mean they can not have the priesthood of God what-so-ever. It is merely a man-made policy and those can be changed.
Jutta wrote:Tobin wrote: However, that does not mean they can not have the priesthood of God what-so-ever. It is merely a man-made policy and those can be changed.
Both of us know that changes happens in the church policy only by outer/and/or inner pressure. We could see this wonderfully at the polygamy and the doctrine about colored persons and priesthood.
I referred to it, that the LDS claims boldly; being the successor organization of the early Church. A church "restored".
And in the early Church women got priesthood power. The priesthood by the way was understood differently in the early Church; when it is the case for the LDS, the RCC and many other Christian churches.
Tobin wrote:Jutta wrote:However, that does not mean they can not have the priesthood of God what-so-ever. It is merely a man-made policy and those can be changed.
Both of us know that changes happens in the church policy only by outer/and/or inner pressure. We could see this wonderfully at the polygamy and the doctrine about colored persons and priesthood.
I referred to it, that the LDS claims boldly; being the successor organization of the early Church. A church "restored".
And in the early Church women got priesthood power. The priesthood by the way was understood differently in the early Church; when it is the case for the LDS, the RCC and many other Christian churches.
Tobin wrote:Well, you are mistaken. The LDS Church is no such thing despite what it claims. The Kingdom of God or Church of God is an entirely different animal altogether. The LDS Church is very much like any other church - merely an association of like-minded believers.
grindael wrote:“Women do not hold the priesthood because the Lord has put it that way. It is part of His program.
grindael wrote:Women have a very prominent place in this Church. Men hold the priesthood offices of the Church. But women have a tremendous place in this Church. They have their own organization.
LittleNipper wrote:As an Independent Fundamentalist Bible Believing Christian, I believe that the man is the head of his wife, as Christ is the head of His Church. I feel that the woman is to help the man, and man is better when the woman assists him. The man takes on and fights against brutality, while the woman take on childbirth and fights against the mundane.
It is generally accepted in Buddhist circles that the story of the Buddha is not really true. The prince who left home after seeing an old beggar... is considered to be apocryphal, or the story of a previous Buddha, but not the Buddha that started the movement. The story is instructive, however, so it has continued. Some purists may perpetuate the story, but most Buddhists I know just don’t care.