Great guidelines to go by! If I ever become blessed to wed and bear a Godly husband's children, this will be the standard my female children shall be raised by!
How is it that you people can be so brain whashed? Women are equal to men and do not deserve to be treated as second class citizens.
Re: Just a little reminder on how Christian woman should dress!
Great guidelines to go by! If I ever become blessed to wed and bear a Godly husband's children, this will be the standard my female children shall be raised by!
A bit flashy for my tastes. I prefer something more practical anyway and encourage my girls to dress modestly in such a way that doesn't promote vanity.
Yes I like those dresses. Plain and simple and not likely to attract attention from lustful men. They could be a little longer though, as it appears some of their legs are showing, but I love the fact that they cover the neck and arms. Good Job!
It is a shame they do not make dresses like this anymore.
A bit flashy for my tastes. I prefer something more practical anyway and encourage my girls to dress modestly in such a way that doesn't promote vanity.
[QUOTE=PrinsesseAnja;860944]Well, maybe you sould read some fashion magazines and live in 2012 and not live in 1800![/QU I don't want to wear clothes from 2012 they're not really clothing. They're just pieces of fabric or plastic. Posted via Mobile Device
Some of the girls at my school dress outrageously, wearing little to no clothing all the time. I find it absolutely hideous and so does my father? Who would want to marry someone who dresses so obscenely?
My father picks out my clothing for me, and what he chooses for me are actually quite appealing.Who knew men had such great taste in clothing?
During the winter, I wear ankle length skirts and wonderful sweaters that my mother made for me before she passed away. When it gets a little bit warmer, like it has been getting recently, I wear lighter, prettier skirts that are about mid calf on me and wear shirts with delightful sayings on them like "Jesus Loves You" or "Have you prayed today?". They give me a happy feeling when I wear them.
I dress modestly all the time, just like my Father wants me to.
I believe women should be ladylike, and dressing like modern teenagers do is very much the opposite.
Thank you so very much for this wonderful advice on dressing modestly. I have never heard of the rule of never looking a man in the eye, but now I will follow it at all times. Everyone here is giving me so much advice on being a better person! Where would I be without all of you?
God bless!
Love, Jamie L. Caldera
Well aren't you full of yourself. You need to spend more time with the Holy Bible and less time worrying about fashion.
Re: Just a little reminder on how Christian woman should dress!
Some of the girls at my school dress outrageously, wearing little to no clothing all the time. I find it absolutely hideous and so does my father? Who would want to marry someone who dresses so obscenely?
My father picks out my clothing for me, and what he chooses for me are actually quite appealing.Who knew men had such great taste in clothing?
During the winter, I wear ankle length skirts and wonderful sweaters that my mother made for me before she passed away. When it gets a little bit warmer, like it has been getting recently, I wear lighter, prettier skirts that are about mid calf on me and wear shirts with delightful sayings on them like "Jesus Loves You" or "Have you prayed today?". They give me a happy feeling when I wear them.
I dress modestly all the time, just like my Father wants me to.
I believe women should be ladylike, and dressing like modern teenagers do is very much the opposite.
Thank you so very much for this wonderful advice on dressing modestly. I have never heard of the rule of never looking a man in the eye, but now I will follow it at all times. Everyone here is giving me so much advice on being a better person! Where would I be without all of you?
Unfortunately due to the fact that my hair is thick and wavy, it's hard to keep my hair long. Are there any suggestions for how to deal with that (preferably ones that don't involve any chemical straightening- that's so beyond unhealthy for your hair)
Amen, Mary E! Thinking about autonomy makes me feel unsafe and nervous! The world outside is just scary, full of possible mistakes... Creepy!
How blessed we are, aren't we?
No, friend, you are mistaken. We are not our own, we belong to God:
What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.
1st Corinthians 6:19-20
As His possession, He can choose to bring us to Heaven when we die, or send us to Hell. It's no different than you deciding what to do with your old car once it dies - it doesn't choose, you do, and you don't feel a lick of guilt for it either. Why should we struggle with feelings of autonomy when that will only inspire us to rebel against He Who could throw us in the Lakes of Fire? That would be stupid. We may be just women, but we're not that stupid!
Amen, Mary E! Thinking about autonomy makes me feel unsafe and nervous! The world outside is just scary, full of possible mistakes... Creepy!
How blessed we are, aren't we?
No, friend, you are mistaken. We are not our own, we belong to God:
What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.
1st Corinthians 6:19-20
As His possession, He can choose to bring us to Heaven when we die, or send us to Hell. It's no different than you deciding what to do with your old car once it dies - it doesn't choose, you do, and you don't feel a lick of guilt for it either. Why should we struggle with feelings of autonomy when that will only inspire us to rebel against He Who could throw us in the Lakes of Fire? That would be stupid. We may be just women, but we're not that stupid!
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