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8I want men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer, without anger or disputing.
9I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes, 10but with good deeds, appropriate for women who profess to worship God.
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2when they see the purity and reverence of your lives. 3Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. 4Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight.
" wrote:Just in general, don't assume that the things you read in the Bible literally apply today.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Ditto everyone for the most part- careful with that "don't apply today stuff" and "Paul's own opinion" since that's kind of a slippery slope to making the Bible an opinion...
chibiphonebooth (post: 1295225) wrote:i think a lot of times, the bible likes to over emphasize things to prove a point. For example, when it says if your left hand sins, cut it off. I think that its kinda an exaggeration to prove a point.
minakichan (post: 1295217) wrote:BIBLE, YOU ARE CONFUSING D:
I don't know if I would say that people who interpret "make up and doing hair is a no-no" are necessarily wrong though... I mean, if the Bible is already up to a lot of interpretation, then interpretations can't really be deemed totally right or wrong, right?
Or iono.
CONFUSING AGAIN. D:
chibiphonebooth wrote:i think a lot of times, the bible likes to over emphasize things to prove a point. For example, when it says if your left hand sins, cut it off. I think that its kinda an exaggeration to prove a point. so maybe here he might be saying don't feed into vanity through make up and stuff. a lot of it also has to do with the time period. as people have mentioned earlier, makeup and jewelry was a sign of wealth. now, you can buy makeup for a buck. but if you are putting on make up and doing your hair because its the only way you feel secure in yourself, then maybe you should put down that and examine your heart. "Do i only feel pretty when i wear makeup?"
As for the Egyptians, well, they were pagan, so why would a Christian want to paint themselves like an Egyptian? It has nothing to do with our modern makeup.
minakichan wrote:I don't know if I would say that people who interpret "make up and doing hair is a no-no" are necessarily wrong though... I mean, if the Bible is already up to a lot of interpretation, then interpretations can't really be deemed totally right or wrong, right?
minakichan (post: 1295217) wrote:BIBLE, YOU ARE CONFUSING D:
I don't know if I would say that people who interpret "make up and doing hair is a no-no" are necessarily wrong though... I mean, if the Bible is already up to a lot of interpretation, then interpretations can't really be deemed totally right or wrong, right?
Or iono.
CONFUSING AGAIN. D:
chibiphonebooth (post: 1295326) wrote:God isn't going, "oh tsk tsk, you are wearing eyeliner. you are no longer a christian." Being a christian is really what is in your heart, not how you look or how many rules you can possibly follow in the bible. If anything, i think one can get too caught up in only following rules that they completely miss the love, grace, and acceptance of God. (and i'm not saying you are, i'm just pointing this out.)
Second Website Against Makeup (which I personally disagree with - maybe God will change my heart. The things I think I know, I do not yet know as I ought to know. So I understand God is not the author of confusion according to the Bible and I'll do my best to love him.
The first women to wear makeup were prostitutes! Changing one’s appearance by facial paint is a custom ancient prostitutes have dictated to the modern age. Cosmetics were nothing more than a device used by harlots to, in effect, teach men to break the Seventh Commandment. This is the message of history—yet the whole world lies in ignorance of these facts!
This is an incredible series of verses. God directly likens Israel and Judah (seeking allies among the nations) to harlots who have sent for men after painting their faces—exactly like whores awaiting their next customers. This is a clear, unmistakable condemnation of the use of eye makeup. God next issues a sentence, just like a modern court, to all who have committed spiritual crimes (sins) in His sight.
chibiphonebooth (post: 1295326) wrote:
You have to take in account the historical background of verses, and a lot of times, people totally disregard that aspect. Back then, Egyptians were pagans. nobody but pagans/egyptians looked like egyptians. So Paul said, "i don't want you to look like egyptians cause then people will think you are pagans."
Think of it this way. and this might be getting a little on the controvertial side or whatever, sorry if it is. but the KKK wear white outfits with those pointy hat things, and holes cut out for eyes, right? You wouldn't walk around dressed in that outfit and not be part of the KKK, right? It would be weird if you dressed like that and then said you were a christian and condoned what the KKK did. people would be really confused.
chibiphonebooth wrote:You can get so caught up in watching your every step and making sure every. single. movement. is correct- that you've become so overwhelmed and you shut yourself off to hearing what God is really saying or what he's speaking to you. Not intentionally, of course, but your mind can start whirling with omg am i doing this right am i doing that right AHH I DID THIS WRONG oh no i have to be extra careful!!!
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1295520) wrote:That website you mentioned is one of the most retarded and asinine websites ever... At first I thought it was a joke... but I'm beginning to doubt that now.
Skimming that website, I can tell that the author(s) look too highly on the human condition. Somewhat of a humanist, if you will. He assumes that men will somehow have the ability to properly have threesomes and watch certain pornographic mediums with a healthy spiritual mindset. Tch, yeah right. It makes more sense to be a full-blown cynic towards the human condition than an idealist.
Further proof that the authors are horrendously stupid and their website is full of crap.
Jesus tells us that the whole essence of the Law and the Prophets is to 1) Love God with all your heart, mind, and soul and 2) Love your neighbor as yourself. Like Savannah said, keep your eyes fixed on God and He will then convict you as He sees fit. God knows what's best for you.
Reon (post: 1295527) wrote:Just to clarify your talking about the S.I.C. one correct? & not the acts 17-11. If your talking about the latter (acts 17-11) can you clarify a little bit more.
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