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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Jeff and I have discussed giving our daughters purity rings on their 16th birthdays, not to be removed until a wedding ring replaces it. We haven't discussed it with our pastor, but he doesn't have a problem with class rings, so I don't see him having an issue with purity rings.
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Originally Posted by kclee4jc
Not bashing anyone but i personallyd don't believe in jewelry of any kind. I don't think a ring would be neccessary to instill purity. It has always been the temptation of man to put an invisible spiritual concept into a visible image. That's where the idols of wood and stone came in. I don't need gold or silver or any physical material to remind me of what God desires for me, his Word is written on the tablets of my heart.
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I am actually OK with either of these positions.
I think it would be OK at sixteen or eighteen. I have noticed some girls in our church are wearing them before they are ten years old. That's a little strange to me.
Kclee, I could live with your view as well, though I don't see it as necessary. How do you feel about wedding rings and watches?