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Is the limitation of women ordination biblical or simply cultural?

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Is the limitation of women ordination biblical or simply cultural?

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My belief is that it is a biblical principle, not just tied to the time this part of the Bible was written. I wrote an article a few years ago (“Unisex in Jesus”), and I want to turn it into a book. But I have small reservation because some will be eager to attack me because it will sound so politically incorrect. Yet I’ll get around to it, because this is an important lesson about understanding God’s plan for each of us while here on earth.But briefly, Jesus only picked male apostles, and it only speaks of men elders and pastors in the Bible. Now, if Jesus only picked male apostles because it was cultural, then everything else Jesus did was hypocritical. Christ died because He would not capitulate to the traditions and customs of the Jews. So for Him to say, “I don’t want to ruffle the Pharisees’ feathers, so I’m only going to pick men,” would be a big stretch. Jesus was so blatantly clear about what the truth was. He would not compromise simply for tradition in any area because it wo

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