- Joined
- Jan 29, 2013
- Messages
- 8,018
- Reaction score
- 60
- Points
- 48
RAIDER said:This thread has taken a direction towards the "pants on women" discussion (which does fall into the topic). Let's go back to the discussion of modesty which was brought up in several posts. Several are saying that the modest apparel spoken of in Timothy has little to do with showing flesh and more to do with "gaudiness".
With that in mind, what Scriptural guidelines do you follow when it come to dress? Ladies, I'm sorry, but for the point of discussion let's focus on woman's dress. Personally, I can't buy the "if it is appropriate for the activity, it is ok" thought pattern. While I agree that if a young man is looking for the purpose of lusting it is a sin on his part. On the other hand, if a high school or college gal is wearing (for sake of illustration) the "accepted" volleyball uniform it puts a temptation before a young man. Is God honored with this type of attire?
What are your thoughts?
I believe it is all culturally relevant.
For example, wearing shoes in another's house in Japan can be a sign of disrespect. In our country, no problem (in most cases). In America in the 1700s, it was modest to wear floor-length dresses but very low-cut showing cleavage. 1950's knee-length dresses would have been be considered as indecent two hundred years before. In Africa, it is very culturally accepted for women to have their heads shorn. In other cultures, it might be disrespectful.
Men can be tempted to lust regardless of what a woman wears because it is a heart issue on his part. Is God honored for a man to lust after a pretty woman while she is singing a special in church, dressed modestly?
Does the vehicle we drive bring honor or dishonor to God? Will it cause another driver to covet my vehicle?
And yes, I believe God CAN be honored with a girl wearing a volleyball uniform and He can also be dishonored by the same girl, depending on her behavior.
