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(Says a guy who sometimes shaves his head in the summer!) |
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Hi Pastor Mikie, Just wondering about your treating this as the same as a matter of faith and esteeming days differently, if you would apply the same scriptures to women's dressing to show off their bodies, or men's wearing a hat to church and the like? Or how about where Paul exhorts us not to be ostentatious in how we dress, decorating the hair with braids and jewels and so on? These are all outward things like the head covering. If those aren't a matter of faith and Christian liberty but of church order why do you make the issue of covering the head that kind of issue?
To answer your question about how I feel, some of the women in my church who think I'm wrong about the head covering like to let me know it in slightly unfriendly ways, so I don't feel too great around them. Obedience is more important than how I'm treated, though, and the scriptures I try to remember have to do with patience and longsuffering. I've heard of churches too where women who cover their heads are disciplined or even sent away. Last edited by Connie; 04-03-2008 at 10:07 AM. |
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Thank you, Granny. I really appreciate your contributing to this thread. It helps a great deal not to be completely alone with this.
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That's right, the scripture doesn't say how long a woman's hair has to be or a man's. The main thing may be the difference between them. In the centuries when men in Europe and America had very long hair by today's standards, the women had even longer hair. Even among the hippies that difference was usually the case.
Last edited by Connie; 04-03-2008 at 10:15 AM. |
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Connie, I was applying the principal in general terms. Because "whatsoever is not of faith is sin" can stand alone.
And for the record, I'm appalled at the way women dress, especially church women. Cleavage has somehow become a token of being feminine. Also, some wear their pants so tight, no one can breathe. And, dresses are so short or form fitting, I want to run and hide. Hair is about the only safe thing left to look at these days. I was trying to help you not be in bondage over this issue. I'm not convinced Paul is teaching that women need to wear hats to church. I'm a happily married man, and I have a wife who dresses modestly. Even she gets embarrassed by how women dress. She gets angry because she thinks (and I agree) that women are being a distraction in the house of God. Diligent, would you elaborate a little more about the comment on shaving the head. |
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I understand and feel the same way, Pastor Mikie, though of course I see the matter of the head covering as in the same category as modest dress and men's not covering their heads, as obedience rather than Christian liberty or a matter of personal faith.
I get your point about long hair being the least of the distractions at times, but that may only be in our culture we're so used to it. But as for dressing modestly, women go to the gym these days to keep their bodies toned and sometimes wear clothing including pants designed to show off that toned muscle even in church. I can't help staring at them myself. It doesn't seduce me of course as it might a man but it does distract me. I don't understand why they don't feel convicted about such things. Even if a woman covers up from neck to ankle the clothing can reveal more than it hides. Last edited by Connie; 04-03-2008 at 10:57 AM. |
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Another question is, Why isn't having long hair a matter of bondage if covering the head is, since both are worn as a matter of obedience according to one's understanding of the Bible?
Last edited by Connie; 04-03-2008 at 11:27 AM. |
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What is your understanding of 1 Cor 11:15? |
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What about 1 Cor 11:6?
Connie, I have to admit this verse is confusing to me also.
Here is some commentary in case John Gill can explain better then any attempt I might make. Which would be the case of course. Quote:
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Sorry to add another post, but this also looked helpful
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Last edited by Beth; 04-03-2008 at 12:52 PM. |
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