Bible Q-n-A episode 269 started a series on difficult passages of Scripture. In that episode, we examined 1 Corinthians 11:2-16. Some of the other passages we'll be looking at will include Heb. 1:14; 6:4-6; 1 Cor. 4:5; Acts 7:59; 19:1-7; and more. What are some "difficult passages" you would like to cover in this series? Let me know in the comments.
In ep. 266 of Bible Q-n-A, I reminded Brent that he still hasn't made any attempt to answer any of the questions I asked him. I also pointed out that he's being dishonest by claiming I never gave an affirmative argument for my view. After watching that, he still hasn't made any attempt at the questions, but he thought it would be a good idea to ask "what sermon?" That was a mistake! LOL
In response to my request for "difficult passages," a Bible Q-n-A viewer posted the following comment:
"1 Corinthians 11:5, A church of Christ minister is teaching that this scripture teaches women preaching and praying in the Corinth church public assembly. Some people are taking his view and I am having a little trouble except what I know is right. Thanks"
We're going to make a close examination of the context, 1 Corinthians 11:2-16, and then address the comment.
In this episode, I'm asking for your feedback on the lesson "The Injuries of Ignoring Immorality." Also, I'll be starting a new series on "Difficult Passages of Scripture." What are some passages that you would consider for this series? We'll study them together on Bible Q-n-A. Thanks for watching!
There is no question that our culture is experiencing a severe identity crisis. Many have become convinced that there is no absolute truth, even to the point of not being able to know absolutely what gender a person is! This is the logical progression of the post-modern ideology, which is the predominant ideology of our time. The only real solution is a bold return to biblical morality!