Sis, do you even veil?
Tell me, GW, did you ever have women teachers in grade school, high school, college? Did your Mom ever teach you anything? Were you okay with THAT kind of teaching? I think it is obvious what Paul is teaching here. He is talking about church government as well as the hierarchical structure of the family. The man is supposed to be the head of the home, the protector, the provider, the guardian, the teacher, the leader. What happens to a family when men shirk that responsibility as so often happens in our day. Can women take up that job and ensure children are STILL taught? Your selective "discrimination" is not missed.
Women have every right to be heard, to have opinions, to communicate their views, to defend their beliefs, to VOTE. I think you probably would have no problem with women's thoughts on internet forums as long as they agree with you, right? When they don't, is that when you stand behind St. Paul's robes??? ***Newsflash***...you aren't my husband, you aren't my pastor, this isn't church.
Sis, do you even veil?
No, bro, I don't "veil".
And he (Apollos) began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him to them, and expounded to him the way of God more perfectly. (Acts 18:26)
Paul did not seem to have a problem with Priscilla and her husband when THEY took Apollos - whom he called a fellow worker/servant of God - to their home and helped him understand God's Way even better. Was she usurping her husband or obeying the Lord and used for the edification of the church?