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Modesty around the home
« Reply #1240 on: September 22, 2012, 09:45:23 PM »
Quote from: Mithrandylan
Christ with a flat top, clean shaven.  That's the American way to look at God!


Hmm well it is well known that the leftists in the 60's were the ones with the beards and long hair while the ones on the Right were the ones who had short hair and were clean shaven.

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« Reply #1241 on: September 22, 2012, 09:56:21 PM »
Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
Quote from: Mithrandylan
Christ with a flat top, clean shaven.  That's the American way to look at God!


Hmm well it is well known that the leftists in the 60's were the ones with the beards and long hair while the ones on the Right were the ones who had short hair and were clean shaven.


Because the history of the world hinges on the political fashion of the 1960's.

I seem to remember reading about how modernists in the 50's depicted Christ with a flat top, as a way of fitting him into society.

I do have long hair and a beard.  Such was the fashion of Christian men, for longer than has been "traditional" to have short hair.  Short hair really is an innovation of masons and is culturally pagan.  Fact.  

Short hair isn't evil, of course.  Just to illustrate a point.  Go ahead and let the thumb-downs fly, I've done my weekly posting.  Back to FE.


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« Reply #1242 on: September 22, 2012, 09:59:28 PM »
Quote from: Mithrandylan
Because the history of the world hinges on the political fashion of the 1960's.

I seem to remember reading about how modernists in the 50's depicted Christ with a flat top, as a way of fitting him into society.

I do have long hair and a beard.  Such was the fashion of Christian men, for longer than has been "traditional" to have short hair.  Short hair really is an innovation of masons and is culturally pagan.  Fact.  

Short hair isn't evil, of course.  Just to illustrate a point.  Go ahead and let the thumb-downs fly, I've done my weekly posting.  Back to FE.


Long hair is pagan as well if you look at the Germanic barbarians.

And I don't thumb down anyone or ignore anyone by the way but go ahead and go back to FE if that's what you want. By the way I wasn't talking about a flat-top I was talking about 'short hair' as in a regular haircut.

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« Reply #1243 on: September 23, 2012, 06:27:12 AM »
Quote from: Traditional Guy 20
Quote from: clare
As does shorter hair.

Thing is, a thing can still be objectively not sinful regardless of who encouraged it and why.

The Jews are not infallible!


Who here supports short hair? I support women with long hair.

Short hair on women never gets condemned as a dangerous trend, except by Protestants.

Not that I think it should be (my hair is fairly short), just that it seems strange that it doesn't get condemned.

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« Reply #1244 on: September 23, 2012, 07:03:37 AM »
Quote from: PenitentWoman
Clare, do you like pants for the comfort?

Who says I "like" them? I just don't disapprove of them. Do I "like" them? I'm indifferent. As long as they're feminine and modest (which is possible), then I see nothing wrong with wearing them.
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I don't miss jeans or slacks at all.  

Neither do I.

I wear long skirts most of the time. One of which covers my ankles, and I keep standing on the hem when going upstairs or standing up from sitting!

I wear tracksuit trousers (with a tunic over) for physiotherapy, and I wear pyjamas at night. Apart from that I wear long skirts.