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1 | Should Women Wear Hats? | 1 Cor 11:4 | lionheart | 204237 | ||
Tamara, Good day to you. In reply to your let this stand post. I don't know that this is a matter of being disrespectful of the issue as much as I think it may fall into the catagory of disputable matters which Paul touches on in Romans 14. In Him, lionheart |
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2 | Should Women Wear Hats? | 1 Cor 11:4 | Tamara Brewington | 204253 | ||
Hey Lionheart long time no hear! Ok Lionheart, but since I only found out that folks were getting ruffled in here after a couple of posts you will have to excuse me... No one in my congregation is getting ruffled, they had one heated debate which I stayed out of, trying to understand the passage. So I can keep weariing the hat out here, but can't speak about it in here anymore. And it ending up being that in here they were derisive towards me and deciding that me talking about whether or not it was an historical issue or a moral issue that we now set aside was being concerned with external conformity and lacking in internal examination, rather than a valid question. What a crock to decide that that is the case for me without actually knowing me... Anything automaticaly becomes a matter of the weak and the strong as soon as someone gets ruffled feathers in here over another's practices of Christianity. Now that being said, if they thought I was weak why did they pass judgment on my opinions as the passage says? What does that say about who was weak? Paul also says, I Corinthians 10:29,30 I mean not your own conscience, but the other man's; for why is my freedom judged by another's conscience? If I partake with thankfulness, why am I slandered concerning that for which I give thanks? So in here I won't be talking about this any more unless others want to talk about it. But outside of here it's a non issue and I don't have to change out here AND I DON'T GO AROUND ADVOCATING HATS, that was never the case in here or out of here. I received an email from a Torah Observant Christian from the forum who stated that they got a bunch of flack for being a Sabbath keeper and for being Torah Observant. This person no longer posts very much because of being talked about in notes not directed at them (which is what also happened to me) and because of derisive comments. What happened to them and what happened to me is unacceptable behavior according to the rules of this site. If you go all the way through the posts you will see unwarranted humor, which is discouraged by this site, and derisive and or challenging comments intended to put me in my place. That is unacceptable behavior again. God, Bless, Tamara God, Bless, Tamara |
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3 | Should Women Wear Hats? | 1 Cor 11:4 | azurelaw | 204257 | ||
Dear Tamara, Mat 22:27-39 I believe what Paul taught would never be outside of the 2 great commandments. If wearing hats is observed as a moral issue according to the above scripture, you make your judgment on whether to wear it or not. I am also sure that you know God measures us by our hearts and motive, too. Just my 2 cents. It might be answering your question satisfactorily, but it is how I view the subject - whatever we do, do for the glory of our Lord. Shalom Azure |
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4 | Should Women Wear Hats? | 1 Cor 11:4 | Tamara Brewington | 204259 | ||
Yep | ||||||