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Just when would you say is there a time to dance?
You tell us.Ecclesiastes 3:4 states that, among other things, there is "a time to dance;"
Most fundamentalists I've come across are opposed to any and all forms of dancing. My question then is this: Just when would you say is there a time to dance?
Yeah, I wasn't allowed to go to the senior prom and had to sit out during music when the class learned square dancing.Dancing is worldly people! Can't you see that? We are to come out from the world so we should eschew dancing to show ourselves different from all the rest of the sinners out there.
(I was raised with the second thought that dancing was a sin akin to adultry for dancing is the first step down the path of destruction. Even square dancing, Tom Butler! ALL dancing was sin, didn't matter what form it came in. )
But Tom - the first part is in the privacy of your bedroom. The second part was in front of God and everybody. Can't you see the difference?A friend of mine was taken to task because at his daughters wedding, he danced with his wife. His comment was priceless, "I can sleep with my wife, but you're saying I can't dance with her?"
But Tom - the first part is in the privacy of your bedroom. The second part was in front of God and everybody. Can't you see the difference?
(facetiousness intended)
That is the most ridiculous man made rule I have ever heard, no dancing. No where, in doctrine or Scripture, is there one piece of evidence to support such garbage. If someone is going to cheat on their spouse, then not dancing is not going to stop it. In the 20s, our church disfellowshipped a couple, married at that, for dancing with each other. Had I been there, not only would I have voted against such nonsense, I would have turned the business meeting into a forum to disfellowship those who brought the charges.
I do not dance, because I am a clutz, not because of some non Scriptural, ignorant ideal. My daughter is getting married May 12th, and I fully intend to dance with my wife and daughter, as bad as I am at it, and in front of many church members. It would really be a good idea for others to keep their nose out of my business.
LOL, we are on the same wave length. It is ok if someone wants to believe in no dancing, just keep it away from me, especially when the only time it has ever happened is at my daughter's wedding. My reaction would be the same as anyone's who attempted to ruin my daughter's wedding day because they made a public spectacle of the issue. It would not be a pleasant outcome to say the least.Oh yeah? How 'bout you read in 2 Cha Cha 4:17:
17 Any man who danceth when no music playeth, appeareth as a fooleth.
Is anyone going to deal with this text?Ecclesiastes 3:4 states that, among other things, there is "a time to dance;"
Most fundamentalists I've come across are opposed to any and all forms of dancing. My question then is this: Just when would you say is there a time to dance?
Is anyone going to deal with this text?