A couple years ago there was a long running thread about the role of woman in church and whether it was proper for a woman to wear pants in church. Also, at the same time there was another thread about whether it was acceptable to play musical instruments in church because the bible did not specifically say that it was acceptable to do so. Both threads were amusing and provided high entertainment value for many weeks.
Of course, being in the BDF there were heated arguments and the usual name calling bur that goes with the territory.
Your a relative new member so it may be hard to follow some of the posts from long time members who have been through a lot of stuff here on this site. Around that same time there was also the Office Max thread regarding transgenders being allowed to use either the men or women restroom regardless of one's sex. That one was a riot
Of course, being in the BDF there were heated arguments and the usual name calling bur that goes with the territory.
Your a relative new member so it may be hard to follow some of the posts from long time members who have been through a lot of stuff here on this site. Around that same time there was also the Office Max thread regarding transgenders being allowed to use either the men or women restroom regardless of one's sex. That one was a riot
Sharing in and about God's word and name calling is to be expected? How does this occur in discussing scripture and this scripture is overlooked? "But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother will be liable to the council; and whoever says, ‘You fool!’ will be liable to the hell of fire." Matthew 5:22
And all those other teachings from God that warn against unbridled tongues and especially in the company of one another.
Moving on.
I don't think the era in which the teaching in Deuteronomy, “A woman shall not wear a man's garment, nor shall a man put on a woman's cloak, for whoever does these things is an abomination to the Lord your God. " , is taken into account by those who insist a woman cannot wear pants. Especially in church.
Largely due to the fact that the Deuteronomy prohibition pertained to both sexes and at that time there was no such thing as pants. It seems women get the scrutiny in contemporary times using that OT verse. While, in the era in which the scripture was written women and men dressed much the same way.
Traditional Jewish attire in that day and age looked like that above. Taking into consideration the prohibition in Deuteronomy, these pictured persons are an abomination to God. And remember, Jesus dressed like the men pictured. As did the Mary's in his company. And all women in that time.
We're New Testament Christians today. Not Jews. If we're going to defend the edicts of the Hebrews Bible, watch out. Contemporary world laws aren't our friend.
Wear pants if you are female and like that style. God judges the heart. Not the closet.
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