Magnetic Poles said:
The reasons for some of these odd cultural customs have been lost in time, but remain as vestigial behaviors without any real reasons for them. Why would a woman need a so-called "covering"? Both genders grow hair on their heads (although mine is rapidly leaving).
Cultural customs?
Lost in time?
Vestigial behaviours?
No real reasons for them? (even though six are given)
Is this what you think of the observance of the Lord's Supper, also discussed in the same chapter as wearing a head covering?
Since when do customs dictate how God's Word should change. Perhaps you are a product of the public school system. I am not sure, but it sounds like it. Those key phrases like: "There are no absolutes."
"Everything is relative."
"What is right for you may not be right for me."
"The only absolute is, 'There are no absolutes.'"
This is classic humanism, the (im)moral fabric of the public school system.
Thus even though Paul gives six good reason why a woman should wear a head-covering in the first 15 verses of 1Cor.11, you dismiss every one of them, and simply say, they are all cultural and not for today.
Just like:
Baptism is not for today,
Lord's Supper is not for today,
Prayer is not for today,
Neither is the Bible or the Atonement.
Why be a Christian if your going to throw out the parts you don't like? Which part of the Bible do you intend on cutting out of your Bible next??