There's no shortage of Scotsmen who wear kilts. I'd hardly call it problematic.Originally posted by partialrapture:
How about if a bunch of men started wearing dresses... no problem? well I think so.
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There's no shortage of Scotsmen who wear kilts. I'd hardly call it problematic.Originally posted by partialrapture:
How about if a bunch of men started wearing dresses... no problem? well I think so.
Indeed.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
ahhh, whosoever keepeth his tongue, is wise.
It's men and women who look on the outside. My wife jokes that the reason she went out on a second date with me is because I had a cute butt. Since I'm not a smoker, I will have to conclude that all those months in the gym paid offOriginally posted by donnA:
The bible does tell us it's men who look at the outside, God who looks at the inside, the heart.
Oh, like then it translates "anthropos" as "men" even though it means "people" or "humankind" in general.Originally posted by donnA:
John, I didn't men as in males, but men in the general sense as in mankind, you know like it is in scripture.![]()
It's men and women who look on the outside. My wife jokes that the reason she went out on a second date with me is because I had a cute butt. Since I'm not a smoker, I will have to conclude that all those months in the gym paid offOriginally posted by Johnv:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by donnA:
The bible does tell us it's men who look at the outside, God who looks at the inside, the heart.
I agree, but then who is it that needs to be witnessed to? God?Originally posted by donnA:
The bible doesn't mention pants at all, they didn't exist then.
The bible does tell us it's men who look at the outside, God who looks at the inside, the heart.
This argument gets old, it comes up 3 or 4 times a year.
IMO, let each person persue God themselves, instead of trying to be the Holy Spirit and trying to convict people for not being what we might want them to be.
Thats God's job, not ours. And He can get the job done, His way, not ours.
God uses both men and women to preach his Word. You confuse preaching with pastoring. The great commission applies to all believers, male and female alike.Originally posted by Salamander:
God uses men to preach His Word.
He calls both men and women to be modest in their apparrel, not just women. And just as Godly women are to instruct the younger women on how to treat their husbands, Godly men are to instruct the younger men how to treat their wives.He uses ladies to show forth the modesty in their apparel to teach the younger women how to treat their husbands...
Neither a man nor woman is permitted to tempt anyone for any reason. However, if a person looks at a person lustfully, then it is that person's sin, not sin of the person whom that person lusted after. That goes for both menand women alike. This is by no means a justification for claiming that women are scripturally forbidden from wearing pants....not how to tempt other men who are not their husbands, but somebody else's husband.
Yeah whatever. There's a huge difference between acknowleging attractiveness and lusting after that person. It appears that you have not learned that difference yet.Anecdotes about the flesh do not do anything but promote the flesh