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  • Wear clothes of mixed fibers?

    Leviticus 19:19
    Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woolen come upon thee.


    Deuteronomy 22:11
    Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woolen and linen together.


    After thinking for many times that this rule was applying to wool and linen only, I have some doubts. The fact that the sentence "garment of divers sorts" is used, this makes me think that any clothes with any mixed fibres are prohibited.

    Do people here respect this Godly rule? I've always tried to follow it and some people have tough I might have been Jewish because of it, but I simply follow the bible litteraly. I don't think that because a particular false cult follow a rule that we should avoid it.

    It is the rules set by our God and not following them intentionally will lead to hell in my opinion.

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    Of course we follow the law. I only wear pure linen, cotton, wool, or silk, never mixed fabrics.
    Drama queen

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    • #3
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      Why are people so hung up on this one? I've never seen a garment mixed from linen and wool. That doesn't sound useful, in any case.

      Pray tell that you have more serious sins to account for.
      May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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      • #4
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        Thank you very much. So it really doesn't only apply to linen and wool?

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        • #5
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          The Bible mentions it twice, so I think you should do what God wants.
          May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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            As we are True Christians™, we follow all of the Bible, including more obscure passages such as this. Obviously, God thought it important enough to put it in the Bible, so it is important that we obey this rule. Why get sent to Hell for wearing a cheap 50% cotton, 50% polyester t-shirt? It's simply not worth it.

            That's why all my custom Italian suits are made with 100% virgin wool.

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              Re: Wear clothes of mixed fibers?

              Originally posted by Wernesgruner View Post
              It is the rules set by our God and not following them intentionally will lead to hell in my opinion.
              Not following God's rules unintentionally will lead to hell as well.
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              To most "Christians" The Bible is like a license agreement. They just scroll to the bottom and click "I agree". All those "Christians" will burn in Hell!
              James 2:10 "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all."

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                Originally posted by Cranky Old Man View Post
                Not following God's rules unintentionally will lead to hell as well.
                Indeed. Ignorance of the law is no excuse:

                Joshua 1:8: This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.
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                • #9
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                  One sure way to have your afterlife negatively fixed
                  Is to wear a cloth that has fibers that are mixed

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                  • #10
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                    To be safe, I only wear wool at all times. It took a while to get used to woolen briefs, but the chafing subsided years ago and now I am confident that I am obeying ALL of His law!

                    Some Christians may argue that much of Torah law only applies to the Joos, but if that were true, we'd have to toss the Ten Commandments out as well and we certainly cannot do this.

                    Better to follow the letter of all OT laws and only make exceptions for secular law, when necessary. Homers should be so thankful that His will is not carried out in America!

                    God Bless!
                    Matthew 19:14 "But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven."

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                    • #11
                      Re: Wear clothes of mixed fibers?

                      Originally posted by Wernesgruner View Post
                      Leviticus 19:19
                      Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woolen come upon thee.


                      Deuteronomy 22:11
                      Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers sorts, as of woolen and linen together.


                      After thinking for many times that this rule was applying to wool and linen only, I have some doubts. The fact that the sentence "garment of divers sorts" is used, this makes me think that any clothes with any mixed fibres are prohibited.

                      Do people here respect this Godly rule? I've always tried to follow it and some people have tough I might have been Jewish because of it, but I simply follow the bible litteraly. I don't think that because a particular false cult follow a rule that we should avoid it.

                      It is the rules set by our God and not following them intentionally will lead to hell in my opinion.

                      Well, I for one would NEVER even contemplate a poly-cotton fiber mix next to my skin!

                      My Twin-sets are of the purest Cashmere I will have you know!!

                      At times though, I do have reservations as to the Pearl Necklace Rev. Jim gave me... but that is not covered in this particular scripture so I will just leave it at that.

                      YIC,

                      Mrs.P.Wintersnow




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                      Just see what He offers me....
                      Down here my sins forgiven,
                      Up there a home in heaven
                      Praise God, That's the way for me!!

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wear clothes of mixed fibers?

                        Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View Post
                        As we are True Christians™, we follow all of the Bible, including more obscure passages such as this. Obviously, God thought it important enough to put it in the Bible, so it is important that we obey this rule. Why get sent to Hell for wearing a cheap 50% cotton, 50% polyester t-shirt? It's simply not worth it.

                        That's why all my custom Italian suits are made with 100% virgin wool.
                        I see the Lord has rewarded you for your devout attention to detail! You are truly a shining example of a True Christian ™. I agree very much. There is no wiggle room in the bible. God says you can't wear mixed fibers, so don't wear mixed fibers, or you'll wind up with homosexuals fornicating on your back in hell.

                        Just to be safe, I avoid clothing that says simply "synthetic", as these can be made of a mixture of rayon and polyester. Better safe than damned.

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Nathaniel Abernathy View Post
                          Better safe than damned.
                          Amen!
                          5 Reasons why GOD HATES WOMEN!
                          To most "Christians" The Bible is like a license agreement. They just scroll to the bottom and click "I agree". All those "Christians" will burn in Hell!
                          James 2:10 "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all."

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                          • #14
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                            I never mix fibers. Better to be safe than sorry. I also found some information on a cloth called paisley.

                            PAISLEY, large burgh, industrial centre, and county town (seat) of Renfrew, Scotland, situated on the River Whate Cart, a tributary of the Clyde. St. Mirren, an Irish monk, is known to have built a church there in the 6th century, but PAISLEY eventually developed as a small village clustered around a Cluniac abbey founded in 1163. The original abbey was burned down in 1307, and the present building dates from the 15th century. The nave (restored 1933) is still used as a parish church. Parts of the abbey buildings were also incorporated in the 17th-century palace of PAISLEY, which is now restored as a 20th-century war memorial.
                            By the early 18th century, PAISLEY had developed into a manufacturing centre for the hand-loom weaving of linen. At the end of the 18th century the new town was laid out over much of the ground that once belonged to the abbey. During the early 19th century, PAISLEY became famous for its PAISLEY Shawls, copies in silk and cotton of the ASIAN shawls sent back by Scottish soldiers serving in INDIA.
                            PAISLEY, textile pattern owing its name to the manufacture at the town of PAISLEY, Renfrewshire, of PAISLEY shawls. 1800, patterned shawls made from the soft fleece of the Kashmir GOAT began to be imported to Britain from INDIA, machine-woven wool equivalents were made at PAISLEY to supply the insatiable demand that had been created for "cashmere" shawls.
                            The rich, abstract, curvilinear patterns, modified from their Kashmir counterparts and deriving ultimately from MUGHAL ART, have continued to be widely adopted in modern textiles, especially for clothing. A motif resembling an ENLARGED COMMA (well-known in MUGHAL decorative art) is the one by which most people recognize a PAISLEY pattern.
                            MUGHAL (mogul) - Mughal empire of INDIA - - Mughal carpets - prayer rugs. From 1580 onward JESUIT missionaries introduced western techniques to the Mughals.
                            COMMA - In music, the PYTHAGOREAN COMMA.
                            PYTHAGOREAN - A disciple of PYTHAGORAS.
                            PYTHAGORAS - 5th century B.C. - A noted Greek Sculptor born in Samos, settled in Italy. He became the centre of a widespread organization which was, in its origin, a RELIGIOUS brotherhood or an association for the moral reformation of society rather than a philosophical school. The brotherhood had much in common with the Orphic communities which sought by rites and abstinences to purify the believer's soul and enable it to escape from the "wheel of birth". He believed in the transmigration of the individual soul from one body to another, even of a different species. But if a man led a pure life, his soul might be released from all flesh. It is possible that this held good only for the exceptional man, a SEER such as Pythagoras.
                            But the view of the body as the tomb or prison of every soul, with philosophy as the meditation of death and release from the body, seems to be attributed to a Phthagorean.
                            Pythagorean practices and doctrines, particularly that of immortality, is attested in Rome from the 1st century B.C. But it was also a kind of CULT, was noted as a MAGICIAN and as the father of the CABBALA (an occult religious philosophy developed by certain Jewish Rabbis, based on a MYSTICAL interpretation of the Scriptures - occultism; mystical or secret doctrine).
                            Pythagorean letter; the letter Y, so called because Pythagoras employed it to signify the bifurcation of the good and evil ways of men.




                            Do not wear it, it has the power to draw DEMONS

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                            • #15
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                              And here I didn't wear paisley because it's so ugly. Thanks for the knowledge brother
                              Drama queen

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