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Featured Women wears open toed shoe, shunned from IFB Church

Discussion in 'Pastoral Ministries' started by T Alan, Jan 2, 2015.

  1. rsr

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    Immodest (just like skirts that don't reach to mid-calf); they encourage men to have impure thoughts.
     
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    A friend of mine lived in Alaska with his parents growing up-one time there was a preacher from the lower 48 who went to Alaska and actually preached that women should not wear pants!!

    It was 28 degrees below 0 there!!

    When he told the story, it put a lot of things in perspective.

    BTW, he lived in Alaska in the late 60s -mid 70s If I recall correctly

    They people were amused and he looked like clueless
     
  3. annsni

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    Not all men. You seriously mean that all men are turned on by seeing a woman's foot - or her knee?
     
  4. InTheLight

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    Found this.

    [Now disgraced] pastor Jack Schaap claiming that Jesus will know that people are listening to the Lord when they obey the preacher who calls for mid-calf skirts, closed toed shoes and sleeved blouses. He does get a bit worked up about it. "We're not here for a breast show."

    http://www.noncomradio.net/fbch/20080824sleveless-opentoedshoes.mp3

    "You say....whatever the pastor would like. That's how we know we're on the same page here."
     
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    Well, it didn't work for pastor Schaap, his son, several of his church staff, or church planters he sent out. Google "Pastor Jack Schaap scandals" and be ready to be sickened.
     
  6. rsr

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    Just reporting Schaap's comments there.
     
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  7. rsr

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    Yes, sickening. And it appears he's not come to grips with the magnitude of his crime. Last summer his lawyer sought to have the sentence overturned because the 16-year-old was the aggressor ...

    I listened to his tirade and wondered how in the world could thousands of church members put up with that and not just get up and leave.
     
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    Goodness!! Well then make sure you say so!! I was going to pull out my frying pan for a second there!
     
  9. T Alan

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    Now, that's a good woman! Always thinking about frying suppin up!
     
  10. Zenas

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    Well, no, fundamentalism is a set of beliefs in the fundamentals of the Christian faith. The movement arose in the early 20th Century as a response to the leftward drift of many Protestant denominations.

    For some reason, however, the cultish nature of dictatorial pastors thrives in the fundamentalist environment. If you don't think so I suggest you study the life of Jack Hyles and his First Baptist Church of Hammond, Indiana.

    I believe the reason for this kind of behavior is the relative unsophistication of the members in most fundamentalist churches. A cult leader cannot function in a congregation where the majority of the members are business owners and professional people. I'm not applauding these people for their elitist attitudes but it is a fact that you can't tell them what to do and expect them to follow.
     
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    I know all about Hyles including the hyped up claims about him. There are a lot of dictorial pastors around in all sorts of denominations.
     
  12. T Alan

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    This indicates that you do not agree with the "hype" and claims regarding Mr. Hyles because you know all. Would you share a little of what you know in defense Mr. Hyles in regards to the allegations being "hype". Not to derail this thread but as "the originator I have a little leeway". Thanks Kindly..
     
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    Uh, "and claims" is nothing I said and the answer to your request is no.
     
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    Terry.....as a fellow old school Baptist I must request that you stay clear of these skirmishes on many of these postings....they are not edifying.
     
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    Howbeit, because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the enemies of Jehovah to blaspheme....2 Sam 12:14

    For the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you, even as it is written. Ro 2:24
     
  16. T Alan

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    Uh, yes you did. However, I respect your right to remain silent. Matter of fact I really appreciate it, now that I think about it a bit more. ;)

    *Head down, slightly kicking up a little dirt* Yesss Sir.
     
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    You might as well go barefoot, you slut. (J/K)
     
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    I think maybe I'll go in a tank top, shorts and flip flops. So there!!!

    Oh wait - it's going to be below freezing all week. I take that back.
     
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    Uh, no I didn't. There is a distinct difference between "and claims" and "hyped claims".

    You said the former, I said the latter.
     
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