Re: Modesty as described by the General Youth Divi
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Originally Posted by *AQuietPlace*
Phenomenal post, Miss B.
Actually, I would not say that at all, and I'm not interested in laying down rules for people. I really don't care how oddly someone wears their hair.
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Well, you'll have to forgive a bit of hyperbole on my part. It made for a good post, putting words in your mouth.
I don't feel that you're truly being judgmental, AQP. I know you're just pointing out the inconsistencies, and they do exist, and when a large group of us is gathered, they are more glaring than usual.
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My point has been to point out the contradictions from the pulpit. In the doctrine. The preachers get behind the pulpit and yell and scream about modesty, but their modesty has very limited definitions.
I'm simply pointing out the contradictions that those around us are going to see. I've always felt SO STUPID explaining to people why I don't wear a wedding ring, when I know they can look at our culture and say....hmmmmmm. Okay, so you don't believe in jewelry, because you don't believe in drawing attention to yourself, you don't believe in adornment, you don't believe in being ostentatious. Okayyyyyyy.
That's all. I'm just pointing out the double standard. If someone wants to wear a barrel-curled beehive 3 feet high, knock yourself out. But please don't try, at the same time, to tell someone that you don't believe in adornment. It just makes no sense.
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I agree 100%.
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Last edited by MissBrattified; 01-23-2010 at 11:21 AM.
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