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05-15-2017, 05:30 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
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So, are lady's Jordash men's attire? Yes or no?
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Skinny jeans?
Do you live with Sponge Bob Sqaure Pants at the bottom of the ocean?
Jordash is now called skinny jeans. Also where did you come up with Jordash?
Pants were worn by priest, military, and the men of Israel. Mary the mother of Jesus wouldn't be wearing Jordash, or skinny jeans. Aquila do you wear skinny jeans?
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05-15-2017, 06:14 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
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Skinny jeans?
Do you live with Sponge Bob Sqaure Pants at the bottom of the ocean?
Jordash is now called skinny jeans. Also where did you come up with Jordash?
Pants were worn by priest, military, and the men of Israel. Mary the mother of Jesus wouldn't be wearing Jordash, or skinny jeans. Aquila do you wear skinny jeans? 
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I asked a "yes or no" question. I'll ask it again.
Are lady's Jordache jeans men's attire? Yes or no?
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05-15-2017, 06:54 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
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I asked a "yes or no" question. I'll ask it again.
Are lady's Jordache jeans men's attire? Yes or no?
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if you cut a woman's breasts and hair off and give her male hormones and a prosthesis and she calls herself a man, is she a man?
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05-15-2017, 07:14 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
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if you cut a woman's breasts and hair off and give her male hormones and a prosthesis and she calls herself a man, is she a man?
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This isn't rocket science. I asked a "yes or no" question. I'll ask it yet again.
Are lady's Jordache jeans men's attire? Yes or no?
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05-15-2017, 09:21 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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I asked a "yes or no" question. I'll ask it again.
Are lady's Jordache jeans men's attire? Yes or no?
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They are men's attire.
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05-15-2017, 07:25 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
yes, they are men's attire
http://faithsaves.net/deuteronomy-22-5/
What gender distinction has been designed to replace the skirt on the woman? There is none. Certainly there are various articles that are more typically female, and some colors that are rarely worn by men but most often by women. If the command was only to distinguish men from women, not to have distinct garments, some of this discussion would be rendered insignificant, but that is not what the Deuteronomy 22:5 teaches. The designed difference has been removed and not replaced. Some have contended that men’s and women’s pants are different. However, about the only difference is that women’s pants are usually tighter to draw the attention of men to parts of their body that they should not be thinking about, and they don’t have a zipper. Tight pants on women do not bode well as an argument for women’s pants among those desirous of godly living. The real truth about this “difference between pants” argument is that it is not an argument, but a vindication in hindsight for those who wish to justify a desired behavior.
One cannot tell the difference from the distance beyond the visibility of the store label. Pants, which pertained to men alone, began to be worn by women between 1880 to 1920 in this country.[xxi] At the time, the point was to eliminate the distinction. Churches argued against it for the Scriptural reasons advocated in this chapter. If there were a designed difference between male and female pants, one would be hard pressed to know what it was (color? placement of zipper? (Should we be looking at where the zipper is?) There is no designed difference between pants that men and women wear.
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05-15-2017, 08:15 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
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yes, they are men's attire
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Would you object to your husband wearing a pair? Why or why not?
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05-15-2017, 08:18 AM
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Re: More on Skirts
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yes, they are men's attire
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So, you'd be okay with men wearing lady's Jordache jeans!
Last edited by Aquila; 05-15-2017 at 08:22 AM.
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05-15-2017, 09:36 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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So, you'd be okay with men wearing lady's Jordache jeans! 
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Do you think an average woman can wear Bruce Jenner's high heels?
Pants were worn by priests, military cavalry, and by Hebrew men under their cloaks. Jordache jeans wouldn't of made it in the United States in 1800s. Do you agree?
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05-16-2017, 07:44 PM
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Re: More on Skirts
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Do you think an average woman can wear Bruce Jenner's high heels?
Pants were worn by priests, military cavalry, and by Hebrew men under their cloaks. Jordache jeans wouldn't of made it in the United States in 1800s. Do you agree?
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