Warning against using the utter silence view's failures as a wedge for other weak views
Mike warns that some use the utter silence view's problems to justify weaker egalitarian interpretations.
Some argue: since the utter silence view clearly does not work with other scriptures, the passage must mean something less restrictive -- then they jump to the education or cult views. But there is another view (judging prophecy) that fits the evidence far better without requiring the extreme position. The failure of one complementarian view does not validate egalitarian views.
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