Here's one passage that doesn't look good for Christianity, esp. in our day...
2 Timothy 2:11-12 (NASB)
Telling a woman to be entirely submissive and quiet in any context would lead to a lot of pushback.
When I first encountered this passage, I was open to it not being sexist. I thought it all depended on if there were any good reasons for why women would need to be submissive. One example where I could accept such a standard is for example if men were shown to be smarter and logical than women. But I don't know that that type of reason exists. So for those who don't see it as sexist, I'd like to know what it's not sexist. What reason is there for this instruction for women to not teach and be submissive.
For Discussion:
1. Is 2 Timothy 2:11-12 sexist or unfair to women?
2. Why did the writer not want women to teach? Was there some type of problem the early Church had with women teachers? Did this command even come from God - or does the writer even make that claim?
Help!
2 Timothy 2:11-12 (NASB)
11A woman must quietly receive instruction with entire submissiveness. 12 But I do not allow a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet.
Telling a woman to be entirely submissive and quiet in any context would lead to a lot of pushback.
When I first encountered this passage, I was open to it not being sexist. I thought it all depended on if there were any good reasons for why women would need to be submissive. One example where I could accept such a standard is for example if men were shown to be smarter and logical than women. But I don't know that that type of reason exists. So for those who don't see it as sexist, I'd like to know what it's not sexist. What reason is there for this instruction for women to not teach and be submissive.
For Discussion:
1. Is 2 Timothy 2:11-12 sexist or unfair to women?
2. Why did the writer not want women to teach? Was there some type of problem the early Church had with women teachers? Did this command even come from God - or does the writer even make that claim?
Help!