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| Augsburg Catholic (LCMS) | Composer | Musician | TTRPG Enjoyer | 22 | Male | I post original compositions | Budding artist | Matthew 7:8
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@Lief_OwO @moonlitmustelid Brilliant! Love your little guy’s design btw
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@moonlitmustelid does incredible work!
I had to get another one of these for my alt-sona ❤️

⊬ Hannah/Nova ⊬ (comms open)@moonlitmustelid
Most recently completed Bible YCHs! Thank you for your support!!
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Because the reading of the scripture is not teaching. If we follow his advice literally in this passage without any other context, sure, this is pretty clear. But in the scriptures it is said that daughters shall prophesy (see Acts 2:17 and 21 8-9) leading me to think it’s not an outright prohibition on women speaking in church. The passage is imo about women questioning the clergy with unhelpful questions in front of the congregation. If they truly have questions let them be asked in private. Scripture reading is not undermining authority, at least imho.
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Lutheran friends only, I have a genuine question out of curiosity, and I’m only asking out of curiosity, not intending to create divide or be contentious.
Does anyone know the exact reason why women are allowed to publicly read the daily scriptures at the divine service of Paul says this..
“For God is not a God of confusion but of peace. As in all the churches of the saints, the women should keep silent in the churches. For they are not permitted to speak, but should be in submission, as the Law also says. If there is anything they desire to learn, let them ask their husbands at home. For it is shameful for a woman to speak in church.”
— 1 Corinthians 14:33-35
I’m genuinely curious what the Lutheran understanding of this is, because it would seem to me that public reading of scripture would be encompassed in this command for silence.
Again as I stated, I’m not asking this out of malice, I’m just curious. I’m not bothered by women reading the scriptures.
I’d prefer to hear actual historic interpretations from our theologians, not opinions please.
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@YonekYote @moonlitmustelid Yes sir! Well, a coywolf, but that’s half so we take those!
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@Gunrunner2003 @moonlitmustelid Are you a fellow Christian yote as well?
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I JUST GOT THIS FROM @moonlitmustelid YAAAAY!! Thank you to her and commission her if you get the chance, God bless.

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@chill4000 @moonlitmustelid I loved seeing you’re big ol prot eyes in one of the picture lol
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@RhodesianFur Me too man… let the peace of the Lord be with you always
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@GerrorForSe @MAWKVLT Streltsy drip!! Amazing work!
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@Gunrunner2003 Legit answer. Not fighting with you at all. My only thought would be that theology determines "style." And everything really. So bad style is likely due to an error in theology somewhere. But your answer is completely valid.
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@rivka_huehhh @Jumstince Thank you for the opportunity! I love you’re art, I hope you have a good one!

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@LarryRedWolf I’m sorry to hear that man, pray you get well soon and get through this 🙏🏽 🫂
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