L 45 Procedure in Authorizing Ordination
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L 45 10 Ordination Ceremony—Time and Place—The time and place for the ordination ceremony, including the examination of the candidate, with his wife, shall be arranged by the approving organization in counsel with the union.
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L 50 Examination of Candidates for Ordination
1. Before any ordination is carried out, there shall be careful, unhurried, and prayerful examination of the candidates as to their fitness for the work of the ministry. The results of their labor as licentiates should be reviewed, and the examination should cover the great fundamental facts of the gospel. Before the church sets a man apart by ordination he should
have given satisfactory evidence of: ....
That is practice not policy or doctrine.
There is nothing in those statements that show it is policy or doctrine, it only shows that the normal practice is that the candidate be male.
It is kind of the same as one of the arguments often made where Paul says that a bishop is to be the husband of one wife, that it proves it is only men qualifed for that position.
But think of the tenth commandment.
Is the tenth commandment ONLY for men. Is it OK for women to covet. Are only men commanded not to covert.
--Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife --
or is it showing that people simply talked using the male gender even when it could mean all.
I think I will leave this issue -- the main reason I got involved is because its about the only thing happening on this forum.
Personally -- I will trust God in this. If He wants women to minister for Him in more proment ways, who are we to fight against Him.
If it is against Gods will, that will manifest itself as well.
More important -- the sun is setting, Sabbath is coming, and I need some spiritual food!