Today, we are going to continue overturning tables as we answer some of the questions from our last episode, "Can Women Be Pastors Part 1". The majority of the responses I received were very positive, with only a few questions. I decided to add another show, so I could provide more detailed responses.
I was asked by one viewer to "please explain inerrancy" and another one asked about the meaning of "creation order".
I thought I would begin by letting Jesus answer the first question found in the entirety of Matthew 23.
Then we will transition to 1 Timothy 2 to where we will look at how selective literalism is problematic. It is impossible to confidently discern which portions of Paul's words were intended to be taken literally and which were meant to be understood symbolically within the same passage. Such selective literalism results in subjective and inconsistent conclusions, relying more on personal opinion than on objective facts. It cannot be both literal and non-literal at the same time.
Please join me as we dispel the creation order myth and learn what Paul said about it in 1 Corinthians. And we will determine if the fundamentalist "complementarian" approach to scripture is the same hypocrisy and criticisms that Jesus spoke against in Matthew 23.
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