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Trousers for ladies in church
sitaki.kujulikana
#21 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 4:07:19 PM
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Mukiri wrote:
Ngogoyo wrote:
Mukiri wrote:
This could be another agent of the devil! Whom are you to judge others... and who are others to judge you? Go to church to pray, not to look at what others are doing


@mukiri its all about good practices, morals and respect. Its a house of God for heavens sake!! not your MWK cubicle.

The Good book talks about driving others to sin......

i support it fully

Good practices ndio nini sasa? Love supersedes everything. Was Jesus driven to sin when a prostitute washed His feet? I wonder what 'good practises' you would have quoted there. In the same measure, will you be led to sin when your wife starts acting up?

Focus on God my brother.

true, the focus should be on God. Hizo zingine ni porojo, different cultures and upbringing shape people differently
Ante_Christa
#22 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 4:22:47 PM
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Justice League, you have done a huge injustice by choosing a divisive yet an easy topic to discuss because unfortunately division usually tends along tertiary lines (social-strata, personal preferences/interpretations etc) and this leads to generation of more heat than light. See, you have already been called devil agent. lol..... serves you right.

Never do it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is one of the few topics even nominal christians, & who have their doctrines upside down & passers-by become teachers - both pro and anti, a mish mash I am reluctant to get into.

Good luck.





Bigchick
#23 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 4:55:48 PM
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Mimi kisomo yangu ya biblia ni limited.

However, it is my view that some dressing is a distraction na ina kosheza heshima.
Between me and my gal friends lets wear as we go to party, chama, shamba if you wish etc.Lakini kanisani, naomba tuvae ki heshima.Beautiful kitenge (not Manduli style), long maxi dresses and skirts and if it has to be a trouser then have a dress top as a compliment not a tumbo cut.

You will be comfortable yourself and so are your fellow worshipers.

When not in church its ok but be conscious of the fitting.Too tight makes even you the wearer uncomfortable.Too loose gives you a funny fitting.
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#24 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 5:11:26 PM
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Justice League wrote:
Many churches enforce a strict SUNDAY dress code for ladies who are ministries such as choir, ushering etc. Even the lady preachers are not spared; most will be told beforehand that trousers on the pulpit are a complete no-no.

What's interesting is that the same rule doesn't seem to during the week.

Is this really based on the Bible? Could it be that we have imposed aspects of our culture in our churches?


I find these kind of rules more of judgmental. Its like God looks at the outlook rather than heart....so what is wrong with women in trousers in church? The bible talks nothing about that...I only remember about women covering their heads...but then that's a different culture altogether(Jews and Arabs). If we go with culture, in the African/Kenyan aspect...look for those picture of the famous group that used to dance for Kenyatta(nya-Kinyua)...that might give you an idea of how Africans used to dress...
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washiku
#25 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 5:36:05 PM
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Somebody help me understand this verse: Deutronomy 22:5

Quote:
The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God
washiku
#26 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 5:39:13 PM
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Deuteronomy 22:5 deals with the issue of men dressing in women’s clothing and vice versa. In this passage God commands that a woman is not to wear that which pertains to a man and a man is not to wear that which pertains to a woman, for all that do so are an “abomination.” The Hebrew word translated “abomination” means "a disgusting thing, abominable, in the ritual sense (of unclean food, idols, mixed marriages), in the ethical sense of wickedness." Therefore, this is not simply God addressing the fact that a woman might put on a man’s garment or vice versa. Also, this is not a command that a woman should not wear pants/slacks as some use this passage to teach. The meaning here is that this “cross-dressing” is done in order to deceive, or to present oneself as something that he/she is not. In other words, this speaks to a woman changing her dress and appearance so as to appear to be a man and a man changing his dress and appearance so as to appear to be a woman. This is the definition of a cross-dresser or a transvestite.

We can also reason that the dynamic behind this is the leaving of what is natural and taking on that which is in God’s Word called unnatural (Romans 1:24-27). Paul tells the Corinthian church that the way a person wears their hair is a demonstration of rebellion against God’s order, and therefore a woman who cuts her hair to appear as a man or a man who wears his hair long to appear as a woman brings shame to them (1 Corinthians 11:3-15). The issue here is the motive and attitude of the heart that is evidenced in the choice to rebel against God’s standard for obedience.

These are principles we can use to reason an application. Whatever the prevailing custom, men and women should wear gender-appropriate clothing, dressing decently and in order (1 Corinthians 14:40). To apply the principles, the Bible calls cross-dressing or transvestitism a choice that is a demonstration of unbelief and rebellion against God and His order.

Read more: http://www.gotquestions....tism.html#ixzz2ZsbcDlln
Sansa
#27 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 6:17:20 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Mimi kisomo yangu ya biblia ni limited.

However, it is my view that some dressing is a distraction na ina kosheza heshima.
Between me and my gal friends lets wear as we go to party, chama, shamba if you wish etc.Lakini kanisani, naomba tuvae ki heshima.Beautiful kitenge (not Manduli style), long maxi dresses and skirts and if it has to be a trouser then have a dress top as a compliment not a tumbo cut.

You will be comfortable yourself and so are your fellow worshipers.

When not in church its ok but be conscious of the fitting.Too tight makes even you the wearer uncomfortable.Too loose gives you a funny fitting.


And soon you will find yourself in garb that resembles a chador!
kyt
#28 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 6:52:28 PM
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these so callef Christians should very confused of their religion, they dont even know how to dress! !! how can they then convince anyone they are spiritual ig the basics inawashinda? nkt!
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CLK
#29 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 6:57:53 PM
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#30 Posted : Tuesday, July 23, 2013 8:22:24 PM
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I prefer women wearing skirts-decent skirts. Not handkerchief size minis with slits leaving huge chunks of flesh on display. Wonder why women wear this. They put many men to the test...probably causing accidents. But I find no part of scripture that is against wearing trousers for women. Trousers are not meant for men only. A man cannot wear a woman's trouser and vice versa. Also, trous are not necessarily inapproproiate dressing. Infact, they tend to be better concealers!
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