I have watched the news reports on CNN about Sarah Palin and the debates about her experience which are understandable. I have also seen or read about the enthusiastic response from conservative Christians due to her stances on important values and family issues, abortion etc. and of course excitement about her Christian background. I am personally so far, very thrilled about those values from what she is communicating.
It is dawning on me however, as I have been reading some blogs and hearing which Christian leaders are excited about her - many of them are from conservative complementarian churches. Which means as they are enthusiastic about her becoming vice president and making incredibly important decisions for our country for both men and women and make speeches and lead - she couldn’t teach in most of their pulpits, or be an elder or pastor in their church and make decisions and lead both men and women in a church setting.
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HT: Dan Kimball

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