Standards of dress

subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
Citadel of Truth said:
Bruh said:
FTR, :-) If a woman stood in front of me in a string bikini at the beach I would have no problem keeping my mind on Christ for I am to look at her as a sister in Christ.

1. I couldn't. I'll be man enough to admit it.  8)

2. I don't believe you could either.  :o

Yes, men are pigs and you speak the truth!

Trained by their culture to see a food delivery system as only an object of sexual curiosity and arousal.

Yes, fueled by the constant dropping of dress standards on females.

Which is fueled by the constant demand of men to see just a little more.

You are correct, sir.
 
rsc2a said:
Some people have a problem with gluttony so no one should eat cake.

Some people have a problem with pride so we should never give out trophies.

Some people have a problem with greed so we should never buy a nice car.

Some people have a problem with sloth so we should never take a weekend nap.

Some people are out in deep left field with no glove.
 
RAIDER said:
rsc2a said:
Some people have a problem with gluttony so no one should eat cake.

Some people have a problem with pride so we should never give out trophies.

Some people have a problem with greed so we should never buy a nice car.

Some people have a problem with sloth so we should never take a weekend nap.

Some people are out in deep left field with no glove.

Some people post too much on the FFF, so ..........wait a minute, there's never too much posting on the FFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Baptist City Holdout said:
RAIDER said:
rsc2a said:
Some people have a problem with gluttony so no one should eat cake.

Some people have a problem with pride so we should never give out trophies.

Some people have a problem with greed so we should never buy a nice car.

Some people have a problem with sloth so we should never take a weekend nap.

Some people are out in deep left field with no glove.

Some people post too much on the FFF, so ..........wait a minute, there's never too much posting on the FFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Which reminds me, brother, your posting numbers have been quite anemic.
 
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".
 
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.
 
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.

James 1:
14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
 
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.

Two entirely different sins. No sharing at all.
 
Bruh said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.

James 1:
14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.

You perfectly described the man's sin. Thank you.
 
Women's britches are here to stay!

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subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.

Two entirely different sins. No sharing at all.

It is cause and effect. The cause is sin and the effect is sin. The causer chose to sin and the effected chose to sin. I agree...no sharing of sins.

Would the effected have sinned if the causer wasn't there? Probably, because he has a propensity to sin.
 
Citadel of Truth said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.

Two entirely different sins. No sharing at all.

It is cause and effect. The cause is sin and the effect is sin. The causer chose to sin and the effected chose to sin. I agree...no sharing of sins.

Would the effected have sinned if the causer wasn't there? Probably, because he has a propensity to sin.

I would add that not every time a woman is dressed improperly does the man have to sin.
 
Bruh said:
Citadel of Truth said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
RAIDER said:
subllibrm said:
And you prove what has been said, the responsibility falls to the sinner to stop sinning, not to the object of their sin.

The responsibility would be shared if she had been immodestly dressed.

Responsibility for his sin is not shared. It is his and his alone. If her attire is sinful then the responsibility for that is hers and hers alone. Anything else leaves the door open to some version of "the devil made me do it".

He has sinned and she has sinned.  The responsibility is shared.

Two entirely different sins. No sharing at all.

It is cause and effect. The cause is sin and the effect is sin. The causer chose to sin and the effected chose to sin. I agree...no sharing of sins.

Would the effected have sinned if the causer wasn't there? Probably, because he has a propensity to sin.

I would add that not every time a woman is dressed improperly does the man have to sin.

I would agree.
 
Grandma pours a glass of water for her grandson. She nervously watches him drink it, afraid he will spill. He finishes the water, no spilling occurred. He smiles up at Grandma. Grandma gives him her most stern look and says, "It's a good thing you didn't spill any of that water. You would have been in BIG trouble."



 
♫ I like my pants and I cannot lie....you other brothers can't deny....when a girl walks by in a itty bitty....♫

Oops...wrong song....

(giggle)
 
cast.sheep said:
♫ I like my pants and I cannot lie....you other brothers can't deny....when a girl walks by in a itty bitty....♫

Oops...wrong song....

(giggle)

Break it down, girl!!!
 
brainisengaged said:
Grandma pours a glass of water for her grandson. She nervously watches him drink it, afraid he will spill. He finishes the water, no spilling occurred. He smiles up at Grandma. Grandma gives him her most stern look and says, "It's a good thing you didn't spill any of that water. You would have been in BIG trouble."

I know people like that grandma.  :(
 
After reading through this entire thread over the past few days, I have a genuine concern. Some of our male posters may need to have testosterone levels checked.
;) ;) ;)

 
patriotic said:
After reading through this entire thread over the past few days, I have a genuine concern. Some of our male posters may need to have testosterone levels checked.
;) ;) ;)

Now that's gonna leave a mark!
 
? Money talks
But it can't sing and dance
And it can't walk
As long as I can have you
Here with me
I'd much rather be
Forever in blue jeans, babe ?
 
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