This anti-patriarchy presupposition leads egalitarian scholars to one of two conclusions: the Bible does not teach patriarchy, or the Bible teaches it and is wrong.
Mistake #3: Evils of patriarchy
More evangelical egalitarians conclude no biblical passages teach patriarchy. Others — supposedly Christian scholars — conclude the Bible does teach patriarchy and is therefore morally wrong. Mike has read scholars who say the Bible teaches it and it is evil.
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