what is your obsession with this issue? you are overly obsessed with this? Why? What are you trying to get at? What are you trying to accomplish?
My specific response to the poster was to offer that she re-post her work that she indicated was a unified picture so that people could see the scope. She had offered to do such in the previous thread, and has been following through, so I wanted to let her know I was reviewing it to understand her position.
Perhaps you just quoted that as the most recent.
I am overly obsessed with this topic? I have many posts on the forum. Very few are on this topic. And of course, I usually am accused of being obsessed with Adventist doctrine, but you know the story on that.
Recently I have been revisiting things a bit due to offline happenings in my son-in-law's American Baptist church, where he is the pastor. By the way, I am an American Baptist, as you may recall, but I have not mentioned to others.
There is a wide-variety of views in the American Baptist Church, which is a good thing. It allows for a lot of discussion of various viewpoints. They have a long history as a convention of ordaining women. But each church may vary on that point, as is common with congregationally structured Baptist conventions.
The church that I was at the longest had a husband and wife team of pastors. I was in the wife's sunday school class and enjoyed it considerably. The church had a history of not ordaining women, so it was a point of controversy for a while, but that was before we arrived there. That is more of a conversation for the potential follow-up thread on the texts related to teaching, in any case, but gives some background as to my current interest in the topic. We had read some of the literature that the pastoral couple shared with us on these issues some years ago, but have not done a thorough review of all the literature, due to other theological interests.
My son-in-law and I were discussing a potential controversy in his church, which now seems averted, due to varying views in the congregation on this topic. He is from an egalitarian viewpoint, and we had some interesting discussions while disc golfing, which we do pretty regularly. He talked through the viewpoints with those who had a concern, and I don't know the particulars, but my daughter said there seems to be no further issue with controversy, though some still hold different views.
I likewise found at the American Baptist Church I pastored there was a variety of views, but people were able to discuss the issues from the Scriptures without dividing over it. I think that is a good approach.
I also have been discussing with my other children and their families, as two of the children belong to churches that quite clearly articulate male headship.
So when the other thread came up, and I saw you discussing with folks, and pointing out that there is a different approach to the Scriptures, I wanted to see what various approaches people took, and if there were other viewpoints I had not yet seen expressed.
Since three people (all now in this thread) indicated a different way of seeing the text, I am asking them to spell it out.
Yet, as with all of the Scripture topics in the debate area, I am going to follow up with questions to better understand the view of inspiration, consistency with the text, etc., and I hope others do too.