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Blog voices from Christians for Biblical Equality

A thought Provoking 2002 Survey

Filed under: Complementarianism, Gender Equality, Local Church — ronsmith at 4:47 pm on Monday, April 3, 2006

Christianity Today surveyed 750 people in 2002.

There were many interesting results but two are especially important for CBE.

1. 78% stated that “Christian leaders need to speak out on proper roles for men and women”.

2. 38% agreed with the complementarian contention that only men should be ordained. 47% disagreed with the complementarian contention that only men should be ordained for ministry.

Both of these conclusions argue strongly for our task to preach the truth of Scripture about gender relationships to a generation which hears many competing voices.

[For the whole survey, see Christianity Today, the article titled "Adam and Eve in the 21st Century," March 11, 2002.]

The TNIV and its Rejection

Filed under: Bible Versions, Biblical Interpretation, Gender Equality — ronsmith at 7:09 am on Monday, April 3, 2006

Together with a team of 5 others, I translated a New Testament for an Asian Bible-less tribe back in the 1980’s. Wycliffe, Living Bibles and others helped us get it out. I know something about translating.

Having written that, the recent activity of whole denominations and religious groups publicly stating that the recent TNIV translation is “not commendable” makes me flash back to the 1950’s to the pictures of fundamentalist churches piling up huge stacks of RSV’s in their church parking lots and burning them. I suspect God cringed in the 1950’s and He does now in the early part of a new millenium over the same behaviors.

The issue is control. The critics of the TNIV want to control 60% of the church [read: the women]. These self-proclaimed “Bible evaluators” are out of step with contemporary evangelical Biblical scholarship. I spoke with one seminary president who confided to me that 90% of contemporary NT evangelical professors are egalitarians. How much further out of step can loud detractors of the TNIV be?

The Most Asked Bible Question on the Web

Filed under: Biblical Interpretation, Gender Equality — ronsmith at 7:08 am on Monday, April 3, 2006

The most popular Christian web site according to the traffic counter ChristianTop1000.com is a Bible question and answer site called GotQuestions.org. The most asked question out of 84,289 total questions asked is: “What about women pastors and preachers, what about women in the ministry?”

Our task on the web at CBE is extremely important. We have an important voice and answer to the most often asked Christian question on the web.