That is simply not true.
There are many women in the Bible who taught the scripture.Priscilla is the first that comes to mind, as was Huldah.(spelling?).
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The Christian church had for 2,000 years not allowed female clergy. It takes a considerable dance to claim that the devout Christians that preceded us were wrong. I hope that you don’t believe “we” have received “new light” — I can assure you that there is only one true and unchanging light.
Now, I once was a strong supporter of ordained female clergy. This was partially influenced by a spectacular female rector who had a wonderful personality and was a great administrator. But, I have also seen elsewhere what happens when female clergy are appointed. This caused me to rethink my position. The conclusion — St. Paul (through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit) was right. It should be noted that this rector (referenced above) has also had a change of heart regarding this issue.
I have noticed that the denominations that have allowed female clergy are now dealing with the (related) issue of gay clergy. The sole reason for allowing female clergy is one of rights and fairness, this has opened the door for any other minority group to demand their “rights.”