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Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
« on: January 29, 2019, 03:33:22 PM »
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  • If women who wear subtle makeup up sin, so also do men who wear contacts. They sin by their vanity.

    How about men who shave? Is it not obvious that they do so in order to appear presentable?

    How about men who carefully comb their hair?

    How about men who tuck their shirts in and wear belts? Are they not flaunting their figures?


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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #1 on: January 29, 2019, 03:36:28 PM »
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  • I feel like I'm stuck in a Puritan time warp.


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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #2 on: January 29, 2019, 03:58:33 PM »
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  • The Puritans came to Plymouth Rock in 1620, and also to CathInfo in 2019. 
    Remember O most gracious Virgin Mary...

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #3 on: January 29, 2019, 04:16:31 PM »
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  • If women who wear subtle makeup up sin, so also do men who wear contacts. They sin by their vanity.

    How about men who shave? Is it not obvious that they do so in order to appear presentable?

    How about men who carefully comb their hair?

    How about men who tuck their shirts in and wear belts? Are they not flaunting their figures?
    Contacts are medical; makeup is cosmetic.

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #4 on: January 29, 2019, 04:18:39 PM »
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  • I sense some sarcasm in the OP. Surely. I think this post was written to ridicule the women wearing makeup thread.


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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #5 on: January 29, 2019, 04:21:05 PM »
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  • Both men and women sin by using deodorant also.  So do men who shave their faces.

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #6 on: January 29, 2019, 04:33:34 PM »
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  • Both men and women sin by using deodorant also.  So do men who shave their faces.
    Even a child can distinguish between grooming and hygiene on the one hand, and cosmetics on the other.

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #7 on: January 29, 2019, 04:41:27 PM »
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  • Even a child can distinguish between grooming and hygiene on the one hand, and cosmetics on the other.

    Well, if I tend to have body funk, then I'm deceiving women by hiding my true natural self from them through the application of an unnatural artifice, the deodorant.  Since a child can understand the difference, perhaps you could actually articulate the principles behind the distinction rather than hurling puerile taunts.

    PS -- we know that it's you, Judith.


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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #8 on: January 29, 2019, 04:42:07 PM »
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  • I feel like I'm stuck in a Puritan time warp.

    No kidding.

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #9 on: January 29, 2019, 04:51:20 PM »
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  • Well, if I tend to have body funk, then I'm deceiving women by hiding my true natural self from them through the application of an unnatural artifice, the deodorant.  Since a child can understand the difference, perhaps you could actually articulate the principles behind the distinction rather than hurling puerile taunts.

    PS -- we know that it's you, Judith.
    If you think hygiene and grooming are the same as cosmetics, nobody can help you.
    Of course, I know you only pretend to believe that:
    Kind of like how tge homos latched onto the civil rights movement, which was strictly a racial movement, and was later expanded to include other classes of “oppressed” or underrepresented persons.
    In the analogy, the cosmeticians are like the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs, riding the coattails of hygiene disingenuously to benefit from the formers’ liberty.

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #10 on: January 29, 2019, 04:56:02 PM »
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  • Is whitening your teeth hygenic or cosmetic? What if your teeth are gross looking? Are brown teeth holy?


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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #11 on: January 29, 2019, 04:56:33 PM »
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  • Both men and women sin by using deodorant also.  So do men who shave their faces.
    Not just shaving their faces but what about the new fad of partial beards or 3 day shadow?  Isn't that vanity?
    What about perfume?  Cologne? After shave?
    What about dressing like the Mennonites or Amish to appear more pious and devout?  Major pride.
    Anything can be taken to extremes.  :fryingpan:
    All things in moderation......especially judging others!   :)

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #12 on: January 29, 2019, 04:57:27 PM »
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  • Not just shaving their faces but what about the new fad of partial beards or 3 day shadow?  Isn't that vanity?
    What about perfume?  Cologne? After shave?
    What about dressing like the Mennonites or Amish to appear more pious and devout?  Major pride.
    Anything can be taken to extremes.  :fryingpan:
    All things in moderation......especially judging others!   :)
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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #13 on: January 29, 2019, 05:00:24 PM »
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  • If you think hygiene and grooming are the same as cosmetics, nobody can help you.
    Of course, I know you only pretend to believe that:
    Kind of like how tge homos latched onto the civil rights movement, which was strictly a racial movement, and was later expanded to include other classes of “oppressed” or underrepresented persons.
    In the analogy, the cosmeticians are like the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs, riding the coattails of hygiene disingenuously to benefit from the formers’ liberty.
    I speak, of course, of the similarity of tactics, not ad hominem.
    Of course, that is equally obvious, but necessary to state, because the next debate tactic will be for 4-5 cosmetologists to feign outrage that “he saying women who wear makeup are ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs!  Ban him!  We can’t take it any longer!”
    Meanwhile, a 12 year-Old could spot the disingenuity in this tactic (as with the former one), but there’s a reason tv commercials are produced to appeal to the intellects of 7th graders.

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    Re: Men who wear contacts sin by vanity.
    « Reply #14 on: January 29, 2019, 05:01:55 PM »
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  • Is whitening your teeth hygenic or cosmetic? What if your teeth are gross looking? Are brown teeth holy?

    And it's perfectly OK for people simply to want to feel good about themselves.  What if I have terrible teeth and that in turn makes me want to smile less, and it impacts my social interaction with people because I'm always self-conscious?  It's OK for someone to want to be able to smile and not be self-conscious about it.