Jessica is criticizing the Baptist Church's stance on IVF, but they're free, as a religious denomination, to take whatever positions they want, and people are likewise free to disagree. I'm an Episcopalian, and don't agree with the Episcopal Church's positions on everything, and I suppose that if I disagreed strongly enough, I'd have to cut ties, which would be my choice to make.
I think it's funny how no religious people have little concept about different Christian denominations, their governing structures, and how they differ from each other. All Christians are lumped into 1 monolithic group just like Islamists are lumped into 1. It was nice hearing a segment that is actually forced to differentiate a bit.
Even the two overall subgroups of American Protestantism -- Main Line Protestantism and Evangelical Protestantism -- are hugely different from one-another, and that is before even getting into Baptists vs Methodists, Presbyterians vs Pentacostals, etc.
The churches are supposed to be teaching the bible. Its obvious the churches are not teaching their members the bible, if they were then why are so many of them going against Gods word(the bible) and saying its ok for women to be pastors?
There are 30K+ Christian denominations ... and one Mother Church (Roman Catholicism ... well, the handful of other Orthodoxies as well). As with all Protestantism, if you don't like the current authority - splinter off and create your own. this should be inherently easier today than over a century ago due to modern communication technology bringing like-minded people together across distances. If women truly wanted to shed the patriarchal church, they have every right and ability to form their own denomination and run it the way they choose...and see how many follow. I find that the people who criticize formal religious institutions are typically agnostic/atheist and have no real intention of bettering the sect, but to instigate self-doubt amongst the laity. Take a lesson from Groucho: don't join a club that would have you as a member.
Very refreshing getting to hearing some dialogue on the politics of our countries dominant religion. Give these ladies the workweek spot (Sorry Robbie).
Yeah its great, if you don't like the morals of one church just switch to another one, find a church that picks and choses which parts of the Bible that make you feel good, because its all about you. Sigh.
Why are people shoving political ideologies into a religion/denomination? If people don’t like a denomination there’s a thousand others to choose from.
No matter the domination. All current churches pick and choose verses that support their view, most taken out of context. Most of there stances are directly against the Bible that they say they follow
OMG, I'm still hoping that that Haq woman is just a temporary fill-in until they can find a permanent person. She's ghastly! I often disagree with Jessica, but at least Jess is always respectful, professional and friendly to her cohost. I lost track of how many times Ms. Haq was condescending to Robby, was dismissive, sarcastic, or talked over or interrupted him. She monopolized entire segments. She belongs over on MSNBC.
The Baptists do not speak for the rest of Christianity. There is only one Church that has kept the fullness of the faith, that is the Orthodox Chrstian Church. Please stop referring to the Baptists as "the church" and stop deferring to them as "the church". Refer to them as "the denomination" or "the Baptists". Not as, "the Church". That implies a certain level of exclusivity to the label "the Church", which the Baptist simply don't have.
@@hat8918 Orthodox myself. He is correct. These Baptists are considered heretics of the faith. Literally breaking a rule to appease modern audiences is a demonstration of their willingness to bend to the will of another. Their faith is as brittle as the spine that carries them. I know I'm a sinner, I know the rules I break, but I could never change the rules to make myself innocent.
@mr.anderson4755 I respect your point of view, but I assure you that Baptists do not view it that way. They would also prioritize sharing their faith with others, instead of trying to correct a non-believers usage of the word church, or ensure non-believers understand how much better they are than other denominations.
@@hat8918 Sure, but how can one prioritize sharing of the faith when their faith is altered before their very eyes? Unless it's only about sharing of the faith and not about the core values and beliefs that come along with it. But then again, how valuable is the message when it can be rewritten? How are they viewing this anyway? I'd really like to know.
@mr.anderson4755 I really don't think the fundamentals between Orthodox and Baptists are that different. It would take a new believer a year or more to really grasp the difference. The message of salvation is the same. You'd find it quite difficult to find a Baptist that believes they are rewriting scripture to benefit themselves. We just believe our good works are a credit to God working in our lives, rather than a litmus test of our faith, and thus a credit to ourselves. We value faith over everything else. God deserves glory for all good things, not us. We all fall short of God, so we don't put as much stock into ritualistic behavior, and focus more on faith in Jesus, reflection and giving God credit for the good things in our lives, and understand the bad things are an opportunity to grow our faith more. We don't idolize human beings, paintings, statues.. Only God.
🤝💯👑🙏these embryos alot of time are left taken from the next of kin for unreal reasons. They are fertilized in females used up. 🙏👑💯💯🇺🇸we cant see tomorrow.
Oh my gawd! What an uninformed take on this. Jessica makes me miss Bri. Jessica you are the worst. The Bible says the rolls of men and women. Read Timothy and come to the truth.
Jessica is criticizing the Baptist Church's stance on IVF, but they're free, as a religious denomination, to take whatever positions they want, and people are likewise free to disagree. I'm an Episcopalian, and don't agree with the Episcopal Church's positions on everything, and I suppose that if I disagreed strongly enough, I'd have to cut ties, which would be my choice to make.
Amber is making me a fan more and more every day!
I think it's funny how no religious people have little concept about different Christian denominations, their governing structures, and how they differ from each other. All Christians are lumped into 1 monolithic group just like Islamists are lumped into 1. It was nice hearing a segment that is actually forced to differentiate a bit.
Even the two overall subgroups of American Protestantism -- Main Line Protestantism and Evangelical Protestantism -- are hugely different from one-another, and that is before even getting into Baptists vs Methodists, Presbyterians vs Pentacostals, etc.
same people complaining about this have no problem with Isam doing the same thing
It’s nice to hear someone talk about religious news in such a genuine and open way. Thanks!
I don't believe women should be pastors
Niether does god
It’s the truth of the Word of God… women have their roles and men gave their roles…
Thank you Amber for such a good video. All your videos today have been very good. I wish you were a regular co-host every day of the week.
The churches are supposed to be teaching the bible. Its obvious the churches are not teaching their members the bible, if they were then why are so many of them going against Gods word(the bible) and saying its ok for women to be pastors?
There are 30K+ Christian denominations ... and one Mother Church (Roman Catholicism ... well, the handful of other Orthodoxies as well). As with all Protestantism, if you don't like the current authority - splinter off and create your own. this should be inherently easier today than over a century ago due to modern communication technology bringing like-minded people together across distances. If women truly wanted to shed the patriarchal church, they have every right and ability to form their own denomination and run it the way they choose...and see how many follow. I find that the people who criticize formal religious institutions are typically agnostic/atheist and have no real intention of bettering the sect, but to instigate self-doubt amongst the laity. Take a lesson from Groucho: don't join a club that would have you as a member.
Also, Evil does not create, but corrupts what already exists.
Not as easy to find a church as these two make it out to be.
Points to Amber for not taking the bait on this one.
As a one-time fundamentalist Christian, this episode is a partial reminder of why I became an atheist.
Very refreshing getting to hearing some dialogue on the politics of our countries dominant religion.
Give these ladies the workweek spot (Sorry Robbie).
Good passive aggressive with the tax evasion charge albeit juvenile 😏
Uh Jessica, ever hear of the Vatican ???
Just one silly definition misnomer, i don't think Baptists are protestants. They didn't branch off of the catholic church.
Yeah its great, if you don't like the morals of one church just switch to another one, find a church that picks and choses which parts of the Bible that make you feel good, because its all about you. Sigh.
Why are people shoving political ideologies into a religion/denomination? If people don’t like a denomination there’s a thousand others to choose from.
Hey Jessica does Islam allow female Imam 's?
Bad idea
You definitely should leave the Baptist Church then
@@bropitt Back it up with Bible Bro.
Lol...sorry but women cant be priests or pastors in serious religions
You are either ONE with the LORD or NOT!
Jessica reminds me of an angsty teen who just discovered politics.
No matter the domination. All current churches pick and choose verses that support their view, most taken out of context. Most of there stances are directly against the Bible that they say they follow
Brianna’s replacement is actually worse
Amber is so much better. That Haq chick was horrible.
Even Jessica is better than Haq.
Neither of these two are Bri’s replacement.
OMG, I'm still hoping that that Haq woman is just a temporary fill-in until they can find a permanent person. She's ghastly! I often disagree with Jessica, but at least Jess is always respectful, professional and friendly to her cohost. I lost track of how many times Ms. Haq was condescending to Robby, was dismissive, sarcastic, or talked over or interrupted him. She monopolized entire segments. She belongs over on MSNBC.
The Baptists do not speak for the rest of Christianity. There is only one Church that has kept the fullness of the faith, that is the Orthodox Chrstian Church. Please stop referring to the Baptists as "the church" and stop deferring to them as "the church". Refer to them as "the denomination" or "the Baptists". Not as, "the Church". That implies a certain level of exclusivity to the label "the Church", which the Baptist simply don't have.
In your opinion of course.
@@hat8918 Orthodox myself. He is correct. These Baptists are considered heretics of the faith. Literally breaking a rule to appease modern audiences is a demonstration of their willingness to bend to the will of another. Their faith is as brittle as the spine that carries them. I know I'm a sinner, I know the rules I break, but I could never change the rules to make myself innocent.
@mr.anderson4755 I respect your point of view, but I assure you that Baptists do not view it that way. They would also prioritize sharing their faith with others, instead of trying to correct a non-believers usage of the word church, or ensure non-believers understand how much better they are than other denominations.
@@hat8918 Sure, but how can one prioritize sharing of the faith when their faith is altered before their very eyes? Unless it's only about sharing of the faith and not about the core values and beliefs that come along with it. But then again, how valuable is the message when it can be rewritten? How are they viewing this anyway? I'd really like to know.
@mr.anderson4755 I really don't think the fundamentals between Orthodox and Baptists are that different. It would take a new believer a year or more to really grasp the difference. The message of salvation is the same. You'd find it quite difficult to find a Baptist that believes they are rewriting scripture to benefit themselves. We just believe our good works are a credit to God working in our lives, rather than a litmus test of our faith, and thus a credit to ourselves. We value faith over everything else. God deserves glory for all good things, not us. We all fall short of God, so we don't put as much stock into ritualistic behavior, and focus more on faith in Jesus, reflection and giving God credit for the good things in our lives, and understand the bad things are an opportunity to grow our faith more. We don't idolize human beings, paintings, statues.. Only God.
Muslims share the same beliefs .
Except the ban they’re discussing here failed. The winning belief is that women should and will remain as practicing pastors.
🤝💯👑🙏these embryos alot of time are left taken from the next of kin for unreal reasons. They are fertilized in females used up. 🙏👑💯💯🇺🇸we cant see tomorrow.
Oh my gawd! What an uninformed take on this. Jessica makes me miss Bri. Jessica you are the worst. The Bible says the rolls of men and women. Read Timothy and come to the truth.