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Originally Posted by crakjak
I certainly prefer ladies to wear modest clothing, but all you have to do is look around, the dress culture in the world is more causal or comfortable. I have no problem with a modest dress code in places of leadership. However, to judge a lady based on what you feel is appropriate apparel is very inappropriate. Men who have such an awareness of every lady's apparel may have an inappropriate awareness of the ladies.
Message to believing men: Get in relationship with your God, and with your wife, and lose your acute awareness of every lady that walks by, she is not thinking about you.
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Witty reply to the men--but makes no sense at all in the context of this discussion. Nearly all who have replied have referred to "modest" clothing, as did you. But when the clothing is not modest--even is vulgar--it is not the responsibility of the men and women who have to sit and listen to these preachers to get a "relationship with God" and "lose your acute awareness..." of their dress.
When a woman is in the pulpit and their jeans are so tight there is a V in places where we should not see the V expect in the bedroom, then somehow I think you have to put the responsibility on the wearer of the clothes and the producers of the TV and pastors who allow them on their platforms.
Agreed?