I don't care if you do.I know who you are...many here don't. Do I care who you are? No...not really. It's too easy to divulge your info. But, why should I, NINNY (to use your own terminology)?

I don't care if you do.I know who you are...many here don't. Do I care who you are? No...not really. It's too easy to divulge your info. But, why should I, NINNY (to use your own terminology)?
I am not Canadian, eh?"Ninny? " Really, loser? As stupid as some of your posts are, I just thought you'd give yourself up. Seems you've done that by your style of posting already. You sound more Canadian than American.
I think I know who you are. (Let me know if I’m wrong.) Your first name is Bored. Your last name is Stiff. Am I correct?!?I don't care if you do.I'd be interested in seeing if you're right.
I'm not debating the veracity of the Scriptures. I presume them to be true. But I'm up for a discussion with you in another thread. Start it. And I'll respond. Then you'll have the chance to drive home how uneducated and how unspiritual I am.“Presumed” by whom? You or your “audience”? I’m not big into ad hominem attacks, and no offense meant, but you’re really not as intelligent as you believe yourself to be. I still welcome your invitation to a discussion of the philosophy of religion and science when you’re ready, but of course that would require some basic authenticity on your part from the beginning. Imagine getting outwitted by a bloke with a fishing moniker. That would sting, wouldn’t it?![]()
If you don't care, then why would you pitch such a hissy about me asking you to reveal? You are as phony as a three-dollar bill, Ekk.I don't care if you do.I'd be interested in seeing if you're right.
And I'm not American...yo!I am not Canadian, eh?
Yeah, I’ve never met an American who says “eh”…unless they’re Canadian-American! Americans almost exclusively say “huh” instead of “eh” unless they’re from a certain part of a neighborhood in which case they may say “yo”!And I'm not American...yo!
I had family in Ontario, not sure if they are still there. They were of Italian descent. I wonder how their accents melded with Canadian lingo?Yeah, I’ve never met an American who says “eh”…unless they’re Canadian-American! Americans almost exclusively say “huh” instead of “eh” unless they’re from a certain part of a neighborhood in which case they may say “yo”!
I think we all know who Ekk is.![]()
I can hear it: "Capisce, eh?"I had family in Ontario, not sure if they are still there. They were of Italian descent. I wonder how their accents melded with Canadian lingo?
Excellent point. I attend a pretty conservative IFB church. I wouldn’t call it ultra conservative, but definitely conservative. Most of the men wear jackets/ties on Sunday mornings. I’m the rebel and wear khakis with a polo usually. But I’ve noticed on the rare evening service I attend that some of these same guys wear jeans. Same church building, same staff, same Bible, etc. The only difference is the time of day.Do you dress up for your personal prayer and bible reading time?
Do you? Are you being intentionally assinine?Do you dress up for your personal prayer and bible reading time?
Hardly! You're your typical arrogant self, aren't you BJ? The question stands about like you do. Not very well. Valid? Really? At home isn't church....GEt real, loser.The question was "Would you approach Jesus in what you wear to church?"
You also approach Jesus in personal devotions. The question stands and is valid.
no, i don;t.... ... and i mean no offense... ...but like you said.... that;s my personal prayer, and my personal time...Do you dress up for your personal prayer and bible reading time
The point in my question was that the original comment was ridiculous. How you dress for church is not due to this idea that you are approaching God. You aren't. You are always i his presence. You are meeting with God's people to worship God, So, we should dress so as to not distract people.
most of my clothes are all cotton... even the dress clothes....i hate polyester... ..not allergic to it - just don;t like it.... plus doesn;t the warnings in leviticus 19;19 cover fabrics that are cotton/polyester blend?....Because of allergies to polyester, I don't wear a lot of the "dress clothes" that are out there today. I usually wear blue jeans and a nice shirt....sometimes a clean t-shirt with a color other than white. It just depends on the heat/humidity here. It doesn't offend anyone else, and I really wouldn't care if it did...I'm not there to impress others anyhow.
I did not know you were trying to be funny. But the comment about mixed fabrics WAS funny.
Does this mean that you believe that there are general guidelines?No...there are no specific guidelines as to what we should/should not wear to corporate worship.
When I hear such thoughts, I often wonder if the speaker is confessing his own weakness. How can he speak for all men?Wasn't it Jack Hyles who said "Men have evil thoughts when they see women in shorts"? I'll have to check the YouTube machine and try and find that Hyles sermon. He sure loved promoting his man made legalistic ideas.
It seems clear from the book of James that churches had people that dressed well for church as well as people who could not dress well. Christians are commanded to treat brothers alike, regardless of how they are dressed.Our friend Alistair Begg has this saying which covers the subject IMNSHO....
"The main things are the plain things, and the plain things are the main things."
Put differently, don't major on the minors. If someone is dressed modestly then that should suffice. We are coming to worship, not audition.