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I am not interested in a great debate but there seems to be a single side of the debate in evidence here. I wonder if it is that those with the single opinion are unaware of the other side of the equation. Or is it that they have looked at both sides and chosen the one with the best evidence?

Case in point, how do they interpret Colossians 4:15, knowing that the translators of the KJV were forced to use “Nymphus” and “his” instead of the proper words in the earliest manuscripts that said, “Nympha” and “her?”

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Very brave Jim. I tip my hat to you. All our seminaries accept female students. The fish rots from the head.

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Apr 20Liked by Jim McCraigh

Thanks Jim,

From example alone in scripture it seems that men are the ones appointed to the role of preaching.

The role of the queers in pushing this domination by women is another way they have infiltrated by conspiracy and deceit into all forms of government and organisations, particularly churches.

"As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead you cause you to err, and destroy the way of your paths." (Isa 3:12)

The queers have taken over leadership roles in many organisations and have played a significant role in the changes in society - they are often the ones leading us which cause us to go astray from God's word.

As you said the men must take charge, but it is sometimes very hard to determine who are men as the queers deliberately stay secret until they have the power, then they let in others of their own persuasion.

God expects men to love their children so that the children will love their fathers- this means men must lead in a Godly way:

"Behold, I am sending you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the sons, and the heart of the sons to their fathers, that I not come and strike the earth with utter destruction." (Mal 4:5-6)

It seems that one of the two witnesses will be in the Spirit and power of Elijah (Matt 17:11-12) and will warn the world to turn to God for 3.5 years. (Rev 11:4-6)

We are not there yet for these two witnesses have not come.

If we are at the end time then things will certainly get much worse before the last 3.5 years.

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NEW PASTORETTES

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CHRISTIANS ARE NOT PUSHOVERS, WE HAVE THE MOST POWERFUL KING OF KINGS WITH US UNITE WITH GOD AND LIKE MINDED. “For I will at this time send all My plagues upon you and your servants and your people, so that you may know that there is none like Me in all the earth.”

— Exodus 9:14🙏

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Well said! The problem in churches today is the twisting of Scripture to meet the secularized culture we’re living in. Our pastor addressed this a year ago and my children attend a school where several are defending men as pastors for their thesis project. A school encouraging young men to be men….how novel!! Private schools of course…the public schools are too busy letting kids be furries and installing litter boxes. Some woke churches are likely to follow their lead further exposing the lies they are preaching.

Thanks for your diligent work to write on these important topics!

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Indeed! It’s time to man up boys...

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I think there's a correlation between the churches that don't teach the complete word of God and the ones who appoint women pastors. By correlation I mean they're the same churches. If your church doesn't know scripture and doesn't teach scripture eventually it will not follow scripture.

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My prayer is that more people would read the Bible. Especially Christians.

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The first church I attended from birth to kindergarten had a woman pastor. It was a Quaker church in a tiny Iowa town that was lucky to have a pastor. No one had a problem with it as I recall. My relatives attended over the course of my life and Honey Creek Church was fine with her sermons and leadership. The point is, there was no politics involved. I feel sorry for Gen Z kids. They didn't have the stability growing up that the rest of us did. No wonder they are confused and lack critical thinking skills. They were brainwashed by education at a time when both parents had to work outside the home to make ends meet. A true pastor is called...by God. A false pastor has become a victim of their troubled mind.

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