Southern Baptists Confirm: No Women Behind the Pulpit
Of course, Southern Baptists voted against confirming women for clergy. Male domination and being judgmental of others is the reason the denomination exists. How could it vote otherwise?
Yet, as membership drops and the ground under its feet shifts, Southern Baptists will see women continue moving into powerful positions. Who is the "head pastor" when the names attached to positions changes? What does it mean to "preach." Is being the featured speaker preaching?
There is the constant decline of membership which has not yet changed the world inside conservative religions but change seems inevitable. Denominations are reluctant to change until competitors take their money.
Alcohol was a taboo for many Protestants for decades. Now it exists as a taboo in only a few outliers. Gay preachers and gay marriage resistance have faded to the sidelines. One by one the old taboos are sidelined.
The current hot button taboo is trans. Watch for opposition to that disappear. The notion that changing genders matters is not sustainable.
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