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I guess what your saying is that because of what i wear, i am not living a holy life. Show me in God’s Word where we are supposed to be dressed in a certain way to be saved or lead a holy life. I believe in a Holy God who doesn’t condemn us for what we wear. Get Real![]()
- The discussion is about what you wear in Mass, not generally.
- While I appreciate the Protestant (name removed by moderator)ut in the discussion, I don’t think it is really relevant due to the fact that (correct me if I’m wrong) Protestant denominations do not believe that Christ is really, truly present in tangible form at your services. Thus, while an argument could still be made that one should dress nicely to a Protestant service, there isn’t the same level of moral imperative present.
- I believe you entirely missed the point in Ottaviani’s post. The same way people who use the example of a tribesman in Papua New Guinea are missing the point. Christ spent time with sinners, yes, but he never adopted the habits of sinners, the sinners, once repentant, adopted the habits of Christ. We should model this example and conform ourselves to tradition and not try to make tradition conform itself to our tastes and preferences. Traditionally, people dressed modestly and nicely for Church.
- No, God doesn’t condemn us for what we wear. We condemn ourselves by making stupid and ultimately irreverent decisions. The choice is ours which opens up the way for our failed human nature and pride to replace our reason.