ColdSilverMoon
I understand, but surely the majority view was divided as well - at least to some extent. If a report came out affirming the local option and was affirmed by the GA, wouldn't that, to a degree, silence the critics on both sides? Or at least settle the issue so it won't come up year after year?
Once you establish that in a confessional church the "confession" does not have to be followed and officers do not have to follow their vows to uphold it, everything is up for grabs.
There is no unity. There is not peace. There is no purity. There is no clarity.
It becomes each man doing what is right in His own eyes. We follow personality of men, not God and transfer our focus off of obedience to God and submission to Him and the brethren for His sake to our own imagination, or following our leader or faction.
Judges 17:6
6In those days there was no king in Israel, but every man did that which was right in his own eyes.
God withdraws his blessing and chastisement begins as He gives His people over to the chastening of the darkened imaginations of men, clouded by confusion, disorder and rebellion.
We can see the effect of sin clearly in Scripture. It's something that ought strike a holy fear in all of us... what we can become if we get our own way.
Remember, reformed theology teaches that unity of the church must be grounded on doctrinal agreement. That's why we are called "confessional."
In the PCUSA, which the PCA separated from over issues like this, it went this way:
women as trustees denying infringement on elder or deacon authority
study committee on women as deacons without authority
women as local option deacons with authority
women as deacons required by presbytery
women required as deacons by constitution (which was not followed by those who wanted them in the first place, but would be by those who did not want them later)
local option on elder
women may infringe on duties of elders and deacons as trustees
study committee on 'women'
women elders optional by not commissioners at general assembly
women elders required by constitution but not commissioners at general assembly
women attend general assembly but without authoritative 'voice'
women go to general assembly with full ecclesiastical authority
'affirmative action' for women elders, deacons, trustees and moderators
study committee on eliminating discrimination against women in office
church discipline against teaching I Timothy 3, Titus I, etc.