A couple of the female pastors I have talked to have given me their reasons for not participating in these discussions.
I do not recall you responding to my question earlier. In Norway a lot of the women elders seem to wear necklaces, and thus seem to be opposed to Seventh-day Adventist teachings. These female pastors you refer to, do they abstain from the wearing of necklaces and other jewelery?
Yes, I have responded, so you do not read everything. But this gives the opportunity to say a little more. I have not made it my profession to be scrutinizing how women are dressed or look at their intimate parts. Perhaps that is your delight? I never make an attempt to count necklaces. I prefer to find ways to bring a person to Jesus Christ as a savior. I have known pastors who thought the only way to bring a person to Christ was to place their jewelry in the offering plate to benefit some church project.
Yes, as a pastor one has to deal with unpleasant experiences. Such as a woman who would never get anywhere near any jewelry, but she had this problem with men, even though she already had one. She was a tithe-paying vegetarian, at least when other church members were around. But the sight of a good looking male with a feasible income - all done in secret - was too great a temptation for her. But she was certain the Lord forgave her for that since she wore no jewelry.
She taught me to look for other tings than jewelry as I, as a pastor, look into the face of a woman. Neither do I look at her as a toy or a plaything, like some of your friends, that you seem to be defending, seem to delight in.
No, I have not seen any jewelry on the female pastors I have spoken to.
And since you call them pastors, do they visit their flock and engage in personal labor, including helping their members realize that the Bible calls for them to abstain from wearing jewelry?
Yes, I know they are too busy visiting their flock to deal with the filth you are racking up to the surface. But I am not their president, they do not have to give an account to me of the intimate conversations with their sisters.
I hope you can answer both of these questions with a "Yes."
Who has made you the judge to see who will be saved or not from outward appearance?
You cannot always do things the American way, even if you may think that is the only way you know how to do things. There are times when you may have to take local conditions into consideration. Christianity existed in this part of the world several centuries before Columbus discovered America. Long before that Roman soldiers forced their way to the North killing or maiming those who insisted on keeping the seventh-day Sabbath and ordaining their female pastors. They enforced the Roman way on us. Some of us prefer to serve our Lord with heart and soul and return to the Apostolic teachings. But some of you refuse to listen and consider.
1 Timothy 2:12 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
So you think you can use this text to ascertain if you can forgive Ellen G White for breaking this commandment? Do you have doubts she will make it for haven? Or have you given her an exemption because she was a prophet? Are you the only righteous judge in these matters?
Johann, I appeal to you to return to Apostolic teachings on this issue, and to abandon the Roman Catholic practice of exalting culture and tradition above the plain, simple Word of God!
Bob, I think I am heeding this advise, especially these days by pleading with you to join me at the cross of Jesus Christ, listen to Him speaking to you, taking the warning of Paul who really calls you an "idiot" for relying on your own outward tokens for salvation. (Galatians)