Some replies:
To James:
Thanks for answering the questions I asked and for the historical information. Your information dates the view of "Pants for men and dresses for women" to about the 16th century. You see, this is a cultural standard that has been challenged and changed over time. It is a human idea, but it does not come from scripture. One question that I asked and for which I saw no answer was "who made the rule that pants are for men only?" This is a man-made rule. You asked me "who made the rule that dresses are for women?" The answer is the same. Men did. These rules do not have divine authority. They are open to challenge and they can be changed.
To Blammo:
Thanks for posting the picture of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her sisters (I presume). I see that they are not wearing pants. They are not wearing smiles either. And it is correct that women in that time who had to wear long dresses while cooking next to open fire places were very often victims of death by fire.
As for Brother Tony:
I have been working a 12-hour shift today in the automobile showroom with not one customer. This thread has been mighty entertaining for me. If you'd like to come in tonight and buy a Subaru I'll happily cease my activity on this thread!
To James:
Thanks for answering the questions I asked and for the historical information. Your information dates the view of "Pants for men and dresses for women" to about the 16th century. You see, this is a cultural standard that has been challenged and changed over time. It is a human idea, but it does not come from scripture. One question that I asked and for which I saw no answer was "who made the rule that pants are for men only?" This is a man-made rule. You asked me "who made the rule that dresses are for women?" The answer is the same. Men did. These rules do not have divine authority. They are open to challenge and they can be changed.
To Blammo:
Thanks for posting the picture of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her sisters (I presume). I see that they are not wearing pants. They are not wearing smiles either. And it is correct that women in that time who had to wear long dresses while cooking next to open fire places were very often victims of death by fire.
As for Brother Tony:
I have been working a 12-hour shift today in the automobile showroom with not one customer. This thread has been mighty entertaining for me. If you'd like to come in tonight and buy a Subaru I'll happily cease my activity on this thread!