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Should Women wear blue sweaters??

abcgrad94

Active Member
You know, 20+ years as a Free Will Baptist, and I can say that I have never been in a church that had a commitee of any sort.

However, I am offended at your statement and will now leave to form a new church :smilewinkgrin:
Hmm. They might form a committee to decide whether or not you should stay.
 

saturneptune

New Member
Wearing of blue clothing of any type is strictly forbidden in Scripture.

1. Ex 25:4 only allows blue in thread used for an offering.
2. Ex 28:33 only allows blue on pomegrannates for the hem of a priestly robe.
3. Ex 36:37 allows for blue thread for the screen of the tabernacle.
4. Nu 4:7 says use a blue cloth for the table of showbread.
5. Nu 15:38 allows for blue thread on the tassels of priestly garments.
6. 2 Chr 3:14 allows for blue in the veil of the temple.
7. Est 8:15 allows for blue on the appreal of royality.
8. And finally, blue is reserved for the horsemen of the sixth trumpet on their breastplates
in Rev 9:17.

With all of the references above, it is quite shocking that a thread like this would even be started. It is quite obvious that the SBC needs to ratify an amendment at their next meeting to forbid the wearning of blue clothing. No doubt several committees will have to be formed and the issue discussed over a series of pot lucks.
 

thegospelgeek

New Member
Wearing of blue clothing of any type is strictly forbidden in Scripture.

1. Ex 25:4 only allows blue in thread used for an offering.
2. Ex 28:33 only allows blue on pomegrannates for the hem of a priestly robe.
3. Ex 36:37 allows for blue thread for the screen of the tabernacle.
4. Nu 4:7 says use a blue cloth for the table of showbread.
5. Nu 15:38 allows for blue thread on the tassels of priestly garments.
6. 2 Chr 3:14 allows for blue in the veil of the temple.
7. Est 8:15 allows for blue on the appreal of royality.
8. And finally, blue is reserved for the horsemen of the sixth trumpet on their breastplates
in Rev 9:17.

With all of the references above, it is quite shocking that a thread like this would even be started. It is quite obvious that the SBC needs to ratify an amendment at their next meeting to forbid the wearning of blue clothing. No doubt several committees will have to be formed and the issue discussed over a series of pot lucks.


According to the hebrew the word translated Blue is actually violet,this fact is also supported by Clarke. Therefore you are worshiping witha color not authorized by scripture and need to correct and come under submission to the true teachings.
 

padredurand

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
....only if it's cashmere, baby, only if it's cashmere.

(Yes)

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No holiday sweaters!

No handknitted grannie sweaters (whatever color they may be)!!

No baggy boyfriend sweaters!

Other than those fashion faux pas, feel free to wear what you like.

Remember the "hideous black sweater"? Somebody's been watching What Not to Wear. :tongue3:
 

saturneptune

New Member
According to the hebrew the word translated Blue is actually violet,this fact is also supported by Clarke. Therefore you are worshiping witha color not authorized by scripture and need to correct and come under submission to the true teachings.
Supported by Clarke, well, I am going to get a an opinion from Lewis before any final decision.
 

Scarlett O.

Moderator
Moderator
thegospelgeek said:
According to the hebrew the word translated Blue is actually violet,this fact is also supported by Clarke. Therefore you are worshiping witha color not authorized by scripture and need to correct and come under submission to the true teachings.
Supported by Clarke, well, I am going to get a an opinion from Lewis before any final decision.

Personally, I think that Sacajawea has the definitive insights into blue vs. violet.

(thegospelgeek - I read Clarke alot, too, but he always makes my head spin.)
 

JMSR

New Member
What the Hebrew word means is of no significance. The word violet is not in the Bible so that can't be true.
 

menageriekeeper

Active Member
Well I just have to say, I went out counting heads today in a khaki skirt and thought I would die before I could get back home to my BLUE jeans! Way to hot today to be dealing with a skirt! Thank the Lord for denim and air conditioning!! This evening I'm gonna be a rebel and wear my denim capris.
 

dcorbett

Active Member
Site Supporter
hmmmm.....don't it make your brown eyes blue???

Blue's not the color for the way that I feel....


Blue -Oh , so lonesome for you
Why can't you be blue over me......

Sorry, no committees in my IFB church, please. :tongue3:
 

saturneptune

New Member
If anyone has ever noticed, most anything with the word blue is evil, either directly or indirectly. For example, the song "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" has indirect ties to Satanic influences. If you reverse the words Red Roses, and drop the s from Roses, you have Rose Red, a novel and movie by Stephen King with evil spirits as the stars.
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
Its ridiculous about the discussion on this thread!

Its time to start a new denomination, who is with me.
 

Gina B

Active Member
My pink tie girl before her violin banquet

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HankD

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Site Supporter
Should Women wear blue sweaters??

Yes, it's OK except in Ireland. There a woman should wear green or orange sweaters only to minimize confusion.

HankD
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
Should Women wear blue sweaters??

Yes, it's OK except in Ireland. There a woman should wear green or orange sweaters only to minimize confusion.

HankD

Confusion is of the devil and should not be tolerated in the church. The wearing of sweaters has no bearing on the matter.
 
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