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To: PleaseNoMore

Who sets any standard? Who decides what's decent and what isn't? Who decides what standards of "clean" are?

You wear bed clothes to bed, play clothes to play, and dress clothes when out. These are pretty basic ideals, but unfortunately have been watered down with an increasing "anything goes" attitude.

>>When did worship become a formal event? It is SUPPOSED to be a lifestyle, not something you congregate with the masses on a certain day of the week for a few hours to "do".<<

I'm not talking about someone's lifestyle, I'm taking about their worship on the Lord's Day. Something He set apart as sanctified and holy. It's not my decree.

I'm not looking for a nation-wide dress code, I'm just sick of seeing the laziness of people who don't seem to care how they present themselves. Let's put a little more thought into it, pajama-wearers - you're not at home.


298 posted on 10/20/2005 5:55:37 AM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow ("Heart of my own heart, whatever befall")
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To: ItsOurTimeNow
Bed clothes are what? A nightgown? A pair of flannel pajamas? Lingerie? An oversize t-shirt with sweats? Just what are night clothes? Why is it required we sleep in anything at all when sleeping nude is more comfortable?

Play clothes are what? Torn or stained clothing? Less expensive clothing? What exactly are play clothes?

Exactly what are dress clothes? A dress? A suit and tie? Nice jeans, nice blouse and heels?

Every day is the "Lord's day". Now, if you mean the Sabbath, that day which is to be set aside, we can discuss the true meaning of the Sabbath and it ain't getting up and going to church for a couple of hours then coming home to fried chicken.

300 posted on 10/20/2005 6:51:44 AM PDT by PleaseNoMore
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