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Originally Posted by good samaritan
I don't think we are to bring up what people wear to their bedroom into this discussion. Personally I think it would be inappropriate for a preacher/teacher to teach his congregation what women must wear to bed. Let men govern their own homes and keep things private such as bed clothes. Fathers and mothers can tend to their children, but some things I don't think are meant to be dealt with publicly.
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I agree with you. However, since these people are convinced that bifurcated garments are an "abomination" based on
Deuteronomy 22:5... it can't be circumstantial or a matter of conviction. It would be an abomination to wear bifurcated garments regardless as to if they are worn in public or private. This is yet another example of how misapplying
Deuteronomy 22:5 spills over into condemning things it was never designed to condemn unless it is exegeted accurately.
If they argue that bifurcated garments are an "abomination" based on
Deuteronomy 22:5, they have to condemn any bedroom attire and pajamas that are bifurcated. They can't say that an "abomination" is okay as long as it is worn in private. lol