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Originally Posted by StMark
HO, even in the 50s women didn't wear pants often unless they was horse backing riding or working in a factory where there was a safty issue. It is true that 90% ( or more)of women in our culture wear pants the majority of the time unless they are going to a wedding. Has this been a good change for us as a society?? I don't think so personally and the reason why is, I think it is just one small aspect that has worn down the moral fiber of our society. You cannot tell me that what a person puts on does not affect change in the spirit of the person.
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Mark, were you alive in the 50's? I wasn't. What they did back then doesn't apply to today. It makes no more sense than talking about what they dressed like in 1850. That's what I'm trying to make you understand.
But I disagree with your last statement. It's not what we put on that changes us inside, but it's the change inside that makes us different on the outside.
Mark, do you realize that we (general 'we') blame what people dress like in regard to the negative, but do we ever suggest that someone 'got religion' because they started dressing in 'holiness' attire?
Of course not! Why? Because it has to start with the heart.
You cannot convince me that Sodom and Gomorrah were vile because of how those people dressed. The Bible makes no such claim about any evil society in regard to their dress or other influences. They didn't have TV, they didn't have Hollywood. But they did have evil hearts. So do we.