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I am not the best one to answer this, mainly because I am not sure of the answer. What I am sure of is that women are not to be in leadership in the home or the Church.
I must admit that I have voted for a women before, mainly because of the two political parties running, she was the leader of the better party; the other party being socialists. So my choices were to not vote at all, vote for the women candidate, or vote for the socialist candidate. As far as I am concerned, I definitely could not vote socialist, so that left me with either of the other options. It looks like I am going to be in the same situation in the not too distant future.
One of the thoughts that comes to mind when I make a decision such as this, seeing I am not certain that the Bible is completely clear on this; is if I will not vote for a women politician. Then how far can I take that same principle into the work place?
Would I work for a company that was run with women in leadership? Or perhaps a women as my supervisor?
Tom
Last edited by Tom; Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:20 AM.
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