“Even though I know I am mentally and physically capable of stepping to a pulpit on Sunday morning and delivering a more biblically sound, exegetically exquisite, persuasive, and dynamic sermon than many male pastors in America today, I can't do it because that is not the realm… https://t.co/A0E9HnqHaL
— Defiant Baptist (@DefiantBaptist) October 11, 2025
The quotes below from X are wrong in my opinion and go beyond scripture. I do not understand scripture as saying that women should never teach or preach in church. That seems stupid to think God would empower and gift women like Stuckey in such an undeniable way and then not use them in ministry? I do not think God wastes talent and ability.
Women shouldn’t be writing theology books. Women shouldn’t be professional women’s conference speakers. Women are to lead a quiet and gentle life. That’s what the Bible says. https://t.co/D58zI7olvU
— Defiant Baptist (@DefiantBaptist) October 12, 2025
I am still not sold on the doctrines prohibiting women for preaching and teaching, especially when they are doing it correctly. However, I think the following comment should be at least agreeable to all Christians.
A woman speaking at a women’s conference, publicly proclaiming the Gospel, and proclaiming the truth to the best of her ability with the platform she has, is not the same as a woman usurping a church office that she has been biblically prohibited from. https://t.co/2qy9y5fmzb
— Zoe Miller (@zoeschimke) October 12, 2025

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