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The Church is DIVIDED: Should Women Teach Men the Bible?

The Church is DIVIDED: Should Women Teach Men the Bible?

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A heated, no-holds-barred debate on women preaching and teaching — we tackle Scripture, tradition, church leadership, cultural context, and real-world consequences. Hosts from Crimson Bros Network push the conversation hard: is female pastoral leadership biblical, practical, or both? This episode is for pastors, students, church members, and anyone interested in faith, theology, and leadership.In this episode we cover:Biblical passages most cited in the debate (context & interpretation)Historical examples of women leaders in the churchPastoral and practical implications for modern churchesRebuttals, nuance, and listener questionsIf this provoked you, tell us: Do you think women should preach from the pulpit? Comment “Pro” or “Con” + why. We read the best replies on the next episode.Crimson Bros Shorts Channel: www.youtube.com/@CrimsonBrosQuestions?sub_confirmation=1Crimson Bros Network Store: https://crimsonbrosnetwork.myspreadshop.comSupport the channel here:CashApp: https://cash.app/$CrimsonBrosNetworkDisclaimer: This content is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. The content discussed is not intended to offend or target any specific individual or group. It is a critical examination of contemporary cultural dynamics and their impact on societal perspectives. We respect the principles of fair use, utilizing relevant content to facilitate our discussion and analysis. This conversation is designed for mature audiences and encourages thoughtful engagement from grown men and women.

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