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Old 05-30-2017, 12:45 PM
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Re: More on Skirts

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It's the classic statement, where one believes one thing, but doesn't really want to say it outright, so instead blames it on God.
"Classic statement"? Really, So a conservative is not allowed to believe that God may expect more from a "mature" Christian than a "new born" Christian? Sorry to disappoint you. I believe the mercy of God will allow some people to make in spite of their disappointments. This includes me as I have sometimes fallen short.

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This quote from you is interesting, especially since you've pushed back on my claim that Deuteronomy 22:5 is not about pants. In that post, you somewhat agree with me that Deuteronomy 22:5 is not about pants.
I said Deu. is not specifically about pants.
Specific means: in a definite or precise manner.
Thus, DEu. 22:5 does not precisely say pants. However, it includes pants because pants are worn and Deu. is about what is worn. Sorry that is to difficult a concept.

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From the post above, it appears you do believe women who wear pants will be sent to the smoking section of eternity.
See my post above concerning God's mercy and the difference between a mature Christian and an immature Christian.

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Is a women committing sin if she wears pants? Yes or no?
See my post above concerning God's mercy and the difference between a mature Christian and an immature Christian.

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If the answer is yes, then either you believe a person who is in sin will be seated in the smoking section of eternity, or you're a universalist who believes sinners will still somehow be allowed into Heaven.

If the answer is no, you've wasted a lot of time arguing over something which really doesn't matter.

Hint: the answer is no.
See my post above concerning God's mercy and the difference between a mature Christian and an immature Christian.

Your argument is fallacious because you assume the only choices are the one's you have presented. That is fallacious because there is another option - God is the judge.
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