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Justa Mirror....

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keep in mind,the question really is not about what you prefer but "What would you do?"                                Question posed by OP

    So is it safe to say your answer is that you would not stay?It is a rather simple question but of course everyone is welcome to voice their opinions or expound....I'm sorry your inner anger is aroused,I'll keep you in prayer                                                                   

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20 minutes ago, kwikphilly said:

Justa Mirror....

    So is it safe to say your answer is that you would not stay?It is a rather simple question but of course everyone is welcome to voice their opinions or expound....I'm sorry your inner anger is aroused,I'll keep you in prayer                                                                   

Listen,  Clothes Don't Matter.

If you think someone is unsanitary offer them a bath, if their clothes are not suitable for the weather, offer to buy them clothes, treat others as if you are in their position. This question stems from the witness of pride not love, its disappointing we have to even discuss this topic at all.

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Obviously you have not read the majority of the replies in this Thread which began in April,it was already discussed that clothes would be made available for folks that did not have what would be required or deemed"appropriate"....it was an imaginary scenario,all provisions were to be made for those in need,& you do not have to discuss anything you do not want to......

   THe question was posed by me "kwikphilly",,,,,you really should not accuse anyone of having the spirit of pride (that is in violation of our Terms of Service) we debate issues,not people,,,,,there is no need for personal attacks,especially when you knomw nothing about a person.....if you did read any of my posts in this imaginary scenario you would not have made such an accusation....     you remain in my prayers

    

 

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Just now, kwikphilly said:

Obviously you have not read the majority of the replies in this Thread which began in April,it was already discussed that clothes would be made available for folks that did not have what would be required or deemed"appropriate"....it was an imaginary scenario,all provisions were to be made for those in need,& you do not have to discuss anything you do not want to......

   THe question was posed by me "kwikphilly",,,,,you really should not accuse anyone of having the spirit of pride (that is in violation of our Terms of Service) we debate issues,not people,,,,,there is no need for personal attacks,especially when you knomw nothing about a person.....if you did read any of my posts in this imaginary scenario you would not have made such an accusation....     you remain in my prayers

    

 

I was not clear, sometimes I assume people will look to the root of an issue and not just see the words.

One, I made a blanket statement, I try not to be personally confrontational, I assume people have thick skin like me.

Two, The Spirit of Pride is in all men, like I said before, blanket statement.

Three, If you or me make a statement or ask a question and someone posts a comment that has nothing to do with you or I personally, no finger pointing, why would you or I assume we are being attacked and take offense?  Because we are sensitive to others opinions based on our past experiences, which might I add, I have no knowledge of what your interactions have been like with the internet. 

I admit, I do speak in a different manner than some, because I look to the root of a problem,  not the perceived issue. I try to make people think about what I'm saying not just read it. In some cases not everyone follows, but Its how I speak.

I apologize that I was not more clear soo that you could follow my drift.

Peace to you.

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This question stems from the witness of pride not love,

I don't take offense & I was not making an assumption, I said "I posed the question" it certainly did not seem like a blanket statement....I would much prefer to address it right here & now and clarify any misunderstandings,,,,,

No worries,apology accepted

BTW,I have zero interactions on the internet or with any type of social media networking,I only come here to this Christian Ministry.,this Blessed Place of God.....so I have no past experience with computers or computer lingo,,,,,just so you know a little:D

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11 minutes ago, kwikphilly said:

I don't take offense & I was not making an assumption, I said "I posed the question" it certainly did not seem like a blanket statement....I would much prefer to address it right here & now and clarify any misunderstandings,,,,,

No worries,apology accepted

BTW,I have zero interactions on the internet or with any type of social media networking,I only come here to this Christian Ministry.,this Blessed Place of God.....so I have no past experience with computers or computer lingo,,,,,just so you know a little:D

Ahhh I see, Yes, when I said the question is posed "from the witness of pride", this refers to YOU witnessing the pride of mankind, and from that witness, you have innocently posed a question to the church, about a seemingly ordinary subject, that is actually pride infiltrating the church.

Whereas you and others saw a question and answer, opinion poll, I saw an opportunity to admonish a prevalent belief that is not based in Love.

I saw the Root. Others saw the leaves.

I apologize again for temporarily offending you.

 

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lol,,,,,EXACTLY!!!  NO problem Brother,no offense,glad we're now on the same page,,,,,it is much better to talk about these things & clear it up right away....Praise Jesus!

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On 7/29/2016 at 2:39 PM, Butero said:

I completely disagree with you.  Clothes do matter.  We are told to be decent, and we are told not to wear clothes that pertain to the opposite sex.  The idea that what we wear doesn't matter is a lie.  If it were true, and across the board in the way you claim, a person could come to church wearing the most revealing of outfits and be fine, because after all, "clothes don't matter." 

Well it must be nice to be able to afford the "proper" attire!

Is there a spiritual gift of "clothing police"?

I have an outstanding idea!! We all go back to 30A.D. And all wear cloaks, but then theres probably certain gender identifying cloaks.

"If it were true, and across the board in the way you claim, a person could come to church wearing the most revealing of outfits and be fine, because after all, "clothes don't matter.""

Maybe what they have, is what they have, and they showed up to your church because they want some hope in their life.  

But we will always have the "Holy Clothing Police" to escort them out of the building for not dressing like a "good" Christian.

We can always quote some verses to them soo they will find Gods love after they buy some biblically preapproved clothing before finding salvation.

Theres just nothing more I can say.

Phffft.

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Butero said:

A visitor is apt to show up wearing anything.  I am speaking of members.  A church should have rules for how members come dressed to church.  They should expect people to come dressed decent and in clothing that pertains to their sex.  Men should look like men and women should look like women.  If there is an issue of someone being too poor to afford decent clothing because they made bad choices in what they chose to spend their money on in the first place, the church should try to help them out by purchasing something for them to wear to church.  This idea they can't afford something decent is a crock in most cases.  It doesn't cost more for a woman to buy a modest dress than to purchase something immodest or that makes her look like a man, and it doesn't cost more for a man to buy a nice pair of slacks and a shirt than to buy something inappropriate.  It is a matter of the choices they make.  Anyone can go down to the Good Will Store and purchase something very cheap that fits the bill. 

I stand by everything I said, and you will find I cannot be shamed into changing my mind.  Again, I am not speaking of visitors.  I am not talking about unsaved people that show up at church.  If someone came to church dressed like a harlot, they should be treated nice, but the members should be an example.  Phfft. 

What is church?

I think you may want to think again on what the difference between a place of meeting and a group of well to dos really is.

I would rather spend my sunday with the homeless than with humans that think honor and respect amongst their peers is equivalent to holiness.

 

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6 hours ago, Butero said:

A visitor is apt to show up wearing anything.  I am speaking of members.  A church should have rules for how members come dressed to church.  They should expect people to come dressed decent and in clothing that pertains to their sex.  Men should look like men and women should look like women.  If there is an issue of someone being too poor to afford decent clothing because they made bad choices in what they chose to spend their money on in the first place, the church should try to help them out by purchasing something for them to wear to church.  This idea they can't afford something decent is a crock in most cases.  It doesn't cost more for a woman to buy a modest dress than to purchase something immodest or that makes her look like a man, and it doesn't cost more for a man to buy a nice pair of slacks and a shirt than to buy something inappropriate.  It is a matter of the choices they make.  Anyone can go down to the Good Will Store and purchase something very cheap that fits the bill. 

I stand by everything I said, and you will find I cannot be shamed into changing my mind.  Again, I am not speaking of visitors.  I am not talking about unsaved people that show up at church.  If someone came to church dressed like a harlot, they should be treated nice, but the members should be an example.  Phfft. 

I"ll say it again.  I can look very lady like in a nice pair of jeans, and a pretty blouse. They are always clean neat and pressed.  My hair is washed  ( it's short and all I have to do is wash it and run my fingers through it.)  That's what's nice about a pixie cut. And I have some make up on.  I don't dress with anything revealing, I never have, I don't feel comfortable like that.  

Blessings, RustyAngeL

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