Could you please explain the "principle" behind
Deut 22:5?
I am reading the passage and noticing that it is an abomination for a man to put on a woman's garment.
It has always been an oddity in society for a man to dress as a woman. He, normally, tends to be a homosexual.
If it is an oddity and an abomination for a man to wear a woman's garment in
Deut 22:5, I have to think, to stay in context, that the women in that passage, on wearing a man's apparel, is in that same frame of mind.
What, therefore, would be the "principle" without taking the passage out of context? Is the principle that either gender will lead to homosexuality? Further the homosexual mentality? Because I think that before they changed wardrobes, something was going on in the heart. The wardrobe was only the outer expression of what was going on in the heart, IMO.
Perhaps you could explain that further.