
Originally Posted by
Graham
The Christian church generally has a firm position on men wearing "that which pertaineth to a woman" ie womans' clothes.
Graham, you and I will probably disagree about numerous things. They shut down our last thread.
That being said, I like to have my beliefs and assumptions challenged. I enjoy having the opportunity to have a civillized discussion with you. You kilt, ergo you are open minded. I was raised by liberal journalists, went to Catholic school for 9 years (4-12), and now am somewhere between liberation theology (radical S.A. Catholics) and secular humanism, and the general philosophy of treat others as you would be treated. (Which is the most important lesson in my bibles. IMHO)
So now that you know where I am coming from, I want to ask you two questions, and ask everyone else not to jump in until you have had a chance to reply.
1) Where's the dogma for the clothing? I don't know much about the church of God. What are some of the major tenets? Where did it come from? It seems to me that clothes were pretty simple, almost unisex, when most, if not all, of the bible was written.
2) Censorship. If this is off limits from our "closed" thread, OK. But when is it a good idea to tell humanity that we can't use the free will which God granted us and express ourselves?
Thanks for your time. It's truly a pleasure, though we may disagree.
And you may ask yourself, Well how did I get here?
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