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Originally Posted by BalancedLife
I haven't twisted anything. All I originally asked is where did God command and say that bifurcated garments pertained to a man? He did not, he referenced underwear to the priests.
I was using your same logic to say godly men wore pants to Sara who wore jewelry to being a holy woman (which see was according to scripture). If you didn't like my analogy that's fine, it's not your cup of tea but it cannot be denied in scripture.
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You did not use the same logic. You twisted the logic to come to your own unscriptural conclusion. That is you prerogative. Just don't include me in it when you do that.
I asked where godly women wore pants.
No one has ever answered that question including you. Instead of answering the question and dealing with facts you twist things to come to your own biased conclusion. Again that is your prerogative just don't include me in it.
Another question I have asked myself is whether or not there is scriptural admonition for it - there is. God told men to wear bifurcated garments.
Is there any evidence godly men wore pants. There is - the three Hebrew men.
Is there any scriptural admonition from God for women to wear bifurcated garments. There is none.
Is there and evidence to suggest godly women wore pants. Again the answer is none.
You twisted this into jewelry for which there is clear admonition against. Indeed you must because you and I both know you cannot answer the original question I asked - where in scripture has a godly woman wore pants. In light of the conspicuous absence of evidence you have no choice but to obfuscate and dance around the question by using fallacious logic. Again that is your prerogative. Just don't include me in your twisted logic.
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