You didn't address my analogy about coming on here and posting stuff about how women shouldn't teach. It's salient, and you have no answer.
You originally phrased it as a hypothetical, so I didn't think any explanation was expected. But since you ask, the prohibition in question only covers teaching within a formal church setting. There is absolutely no prohibition on women teaching in other contexts (otherwise how do you explain Prisca teaching Paul?). So hopefully that settles that.
I guess as a secondary goal I would also prefer if ya'll stopped posting anti-gay and anti-trans crap, but beyond expressing how hurtful and harmful it is to my community, I do not know what else I can do to advocate for my community.
Silas, exactly two days before you came here to announce your new safe Reddit forum, one of
your community (as you put it) entered a Christian school in Nashville and murdered six of
my community, three of them children. Violence goes both ways, and neither side has a monopoly on victimhood. I hope you can acknowledge that both sides have reason to feel cautious about each other. And I wish you could understand that honest disagreement isn't the same thing as hate.
For the foreseeable future, I don't intend to engage with you any more on LGBT topics. It isn't achieving anything worthwhile.
I'll eventually come back to this thread as I come across sources to back up the alleged "misinformation" you accuse me of posting. But other than that, I'm done here.
If you care to engage on other GCC topics, I'm more than happy to do that in some other thread. The search engine on this site is woeful. In another thread recently, I proposed setting up a standardized hashtag system for this site to make it easier to find posts by topic. So far no one else has expressed any interest in that. But if you want some help tracking down specific topics, you can always ask. There's a chance someone here will be able to help.