My God and My Neighbor

A Vote on Women “Pastors”

31 min · 1 jul 2026
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There are two kinds of Bible readers: those who read it for themselves and those who want someone else to do their thinking for them. That’s why there is so much big government religion today. Denominations set up a governing body supposedly to guide and assist the individual churches in that denomination. There are tow major problems with that arrangement. First, there is no biblical authority for it. Second, it is the source of  many personal and doctrinal problems. A recent example is the Southern Baptist Church which is coming under fire for proposing a “constitutional” ban on women preachers. A vote of delegates passed the resolution with almost 75% approving the inclusion of the ban. But the proposal must pass two consecutive years to become part of the Southern Baptist charter.  This episode will look at two questions about this issue in light of the Scriptures: Why do churches vote on matters the Bible already addresses? Does the New Testament authorize any form of church government higher than elders who oversee individual congregations? Read about this subject * Scripture: I Timothy 2:11-3:12; I Corinthians 14:34-35 * What is “Church”? Chapters 5, 9-11 [https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/bookstore/What-is-Church-p374607013] Listen to more on this subject  * Jesus and Issues of Today: “Can Women Be Preachers?” [https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/beyond-the-basics/]

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A Vote on Women “Pastors”

There are two kinds of Bible readers: those who read it for themselves and those who want someone else to do their thinking for them. That’s why there is so much big government religion today. Denominations set up a governing body supposedly to guide and assist the individual churches in that denomination. There are tow major problems with that arrangement. First, there is no biblical authority for it. Second, it is the source of  many personal and doctrinal problems. A recent example is the Southern Baptist Church which is coming under fire for proposing a “constitutional” ban on women preachers. A vote of delegates passed the resolution with almost 75% approving the inclusion of the ban. But the proposal must pass two consecutive years to become part of the Southern Baptist charter.  This episode will look at two questions about this issue in light of the Scriptures: Why do churches vote on matters the Bible already addresses? Does the New Testament authorize any form of church government higher than elders who oversee individual congregations? Read about this subject * Scripture: I Timothy 2:11-3:12; I Corinthians 14:34-35 * What is “Church”? Chapters 5, 9-11 [https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/bookstore/What-is-Church-p374607013] Listen to more on this subject  * Jesus and Issues of Today: “Can Women Be Preachers?” [https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/beyond-the-basics/]

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