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Originally Posted by Standards
Duet. 22:5 is very clear, even within the context. God says that it's an abomination for a woman to wear the garment of a man or for a man to put on a womans garment. We're not taking this passage out of context. If something is an abomination unto God, you don't do it, period. There's no reason to debate something so clear.
BTW, I am willing to debate you on this issue, but not on this forum. If you are interested in debating, please PM me, and maybe we can go back and forth that way. I don't want the liberal white coats to gang up on me again.
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Does this really need a debate, Standards?
Before the debate even starts, understand the nature of Deuteronomy, understand the context of
Deut 22, read all the supporting and surrounding verses as well, -- including everything called an "abomination" before we make a favorites playlist. Second of all, understand what he was really referring to (jumping in a woman's robe or something worse?). Then you have an extremely difficult challenge to read that back into the 21st Century to use this as a proof-text against women's pants. It's just impossible. But go ahead and debate. I'll let NOW handle that.