kaemmerite wrote:If there is, it sounds to me like it's under the Old Law, i.e. Old Testament. One of my LPOs in the Navy used the Old Law to say why she didn't believe you should get tattoos (I have three). There's a verse in there that says that you shouldn't put markings or symbols on your skin, or something like that. That statement is probably in there as well.
That being said, I believe we are under the moral obligations of the Old Law, the most famous of which are the Ten Commandments, but we are no longer under the ritualistic obligations. Eating pork, getting tattoos or piercings, whatnot.
If we were, did you know that according to the Old Law you're not allowed to wear clothing made of two different types of material? That's right! No poly-cotton blends in God's family!
"I am so glad, dear friends, that you always keep me in your thoughts and you are following the Christian teaching I passed on to you. But there is one thing I want you to know: A man is responsible to Christ, a woman is responsible to her husband, and Christ is responsible to God. A man dishonors Christ if he covers his head while praying or prophesying. But a woman dishonors her husband if she prays or prophesies without a covering on her head, for this is the same as shaving her head. Yes, if she refuses to wear a head covering, she should cut off all her hair. And since it is shameful for a woman to have her hair cut or her head shaved, then she should wear a covering. A man should not wear anything on his head when worshiping, for man is God's glory, made in God's own image, but woman is the glory of man. For the first man didn't come from woman, but the first woman came from man. And man was not made for woman's benefit, but woman was made for man. So a woman should wear a covering on her head as a sign of authority because the angels are watching.
But in relationships among the Lord's people, women are not independent of men, and men are not independent of women. For although the first woman came from man, all men have been born from women ever since, and everything comes from God.
What do you think about this? Is it right for a woman to pray to God in public without covering her head? Isn't it obvious that it's disgraceful for a man to have long hair? And isn't it obvious that long hair is a woman's pride and joy? For it has been given to her as a covering. But if anyone wants to argue about this, all I can say is that we have no other custom than this, and all the churches of God feel the same way about it." (1 Corinthians 11:2-16, NLT)
EireWolf wrote:The main point here is not to do things that may damage your witness for Christ or cause division in the church.
kaemmerite wrote:Also, I just noticed I'm in your sig. I'm flattered.
Golden_Griff wrote:....*thinking*....so, according to the old Jewish law it would be an abomination to God (for example) if women wear pants? But that has changed because of the new covenant right? *slightly confused*
kaemmerite wrote:By the way, that's one of the verses the Mennonites (I think) take very seriously.
Kaligraphic wrote:We are under no moral obligation whatsoever to do or not do anything. If we had to do or not do something, then that would mean that Jesus missed something, and that His blood is only "almost enough".
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