<p>Compromise is necessary within society when there are competing interests at play. However certain concessions simply delay the inevitable. When the United States lawmakers attempted to stave off conflict over the subject of slavery with the Missouri compromise the effect was only temporary. The Seventh-day Adventist Church may be facing a similar situation over a compromise that was intended to respond to competing interests in the church regarding women's ordination.</p><p>Guided by the principles of biblical interpretation that helped to found the Seventh-day Adventist Church veteran New York pastor Dr. Michael G. Coleman finds in Scripture the basis for resolving the standoff that exists within Seventh-day Adventism over women's ordination. He proposes a biblical solution to avoid the trend that has overtaken other Protestant churches. His response is a thoughtful biblically faithful and user-friendly resource. He encourages administrators pastors and laypersons to consider the evidence prayerfully and thoughtfully.</p>
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