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Old 05-30-2017, 09:01 PM
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Since Deuteronomy 22:5 doesn't mention pants, why are we taking a snapshot of what was popular culture atin their day, and forcing it on pants, but not all clothing across the board?
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Since Deuteronomy 22:5 doesn't mention pants, why are we taking a snapshot of what was popular culture atin their day, and forcing it on pants, but not all clothing across the board?
Because we aren't saying they wore a Levis. That's your opinion forced on the scripture. They wore trousers which were incorporated into their robes.
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Pants are masculine, katastole is feminine.

Men are to be married to females.

Easy to see.
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Since Deuteronomy 22:5 doesn't mention pants, why are we taking a snapshot of what was popular culture atin their day, and forcing it on pants, but not all clothing across the board?
Is pedophilia a sin?

If so, please demonstrate this with the same specificity you demand of Deu. 22:5.

For the Millionth time (hyperbole to make a point), Deu. is about what people wear. Pants are worn; therefore, they are included in Deu. 22:5. So simple even a caveman can understand it.
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Is pedophilia a sin?

If so, please demonstrate this with the same specificity you demand of Deu. 22:5.

For the Millionth time (hyperbole to make a point), Deu. is about what people wear. Pants are worn; therefore, they are included in Deu. 22:5. So simple even a caveman can understand it.
But you don't apply Deuteronomy 22:5 to other articles of clothing that women wear that were originally designed for men.

Why?
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But you don't apply Deuteronomy 22:5 to other articles of clothing that women wear that were originally designed for men.

Why?
Please demonstrate your assertion. Otherwise, you are making another false claim.
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Please demonstrate your assertion. Otherwise, you are making another false claim.
T-shirts were made for Navy personnel. Hosiery was originally worn by men. The list could go on and on.
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But you don't apply Deuteronomy 22:5 to other articles of clothing that women wear that were originally designed for men.

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T-shirts were made for Navy personnel. Hosiery was originally worn by men. The list could go on and on.
You have miserably failed to demonstrate where I do not apply Deu. 22:5 to other articles of clothing.

Try again. As I said before, a false allegation.
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You have miserably failed to demonstrate where I do not apply Deu. 22:5 to other articles of clothing.

Try again. As I said before, a false allegation.
Don't try to change the subject you liberal. LOL
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You have miserably failed to demonstrate where I do not apply Deu. 22:5 to other articles of clothing.

Try again. As I said before, a false allegation.
Origin of T-shirts....

History of the T-shirt.

The dubbed "T-shirt" surfaced in the United States when they were issued by the U.S. Navy sometime around the Spanish American War. They featured crew-necks and short sleeves and were meant to be worn as underwear beneath the uniform. Soon it was adopted by the Army as part of the standard issue ensemble given to recruits. It got its iconic name from its shape resembling the letter "T". Dockworkers, farmers, miners, and construction type workers also adopted the T-shirt preferring the lightweight fabric in hotter weather conditions.

The inexpensive cotton and easy to clean garment became the shirt of choice by mothers for their sons as outerwear for chores and play. By the 1920's "T-shirt" became an official American-English word in the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary.

Credit of the first printed tee (at least being worn in a photo) often goes to the Air Corps Gunnery School T-shirt featured on the July 13th, 1942 cover of LIFE magazine. Mickey Mouse would follow suit a few years later as an exclusively licensed print for Tropix Togs, a company founded by Sam Kantor in Miami, Florida.

Aside from veterans and blue collar workers, the popularity of the T-shirt skyrocketed to even greater heights when Marlon Brando wore one in A Streetcar Named Desire. It became fashionably cool to wear as an outer garment.
T-shirts are men's clothing. Are you willing to admit that in your view, a woman wearing a T-shirt is committing abomination (for whatever that's worth to a conservative) or are you going to be a raging hypocrite and ignore women wearing an article of men's apparel???

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