Bible:Women Should Dress Modesty !!

Started by lil bitchiness8 pages

Originally posted by Alliance
What stupid sh*t.

First of all, you imply that Islamic science is actually science.

Secondly, you could just as easily use your psedologic to say that women cover up to keep out of the sun, which is healty and prevents skin cancer and keeps thier folate levels high.

Most Arabs don't have skin that is THAT dark to really be considered an issue.

Lastly, no one makes decisions based on their D production. And this wasn't known until the mid 30s, well after the historical establishment of Islam and clothing.

I doubt you go up to a tribe in Papua New Guinea and say, you really shouldn't pierce your face as much, it leads to infection. You are simply trying to portray Islam as unhealthy and a scourge...again...and you fail...again.

Sorry, but I do. You can't even read my comments appropriately, so I'll have to dumb it down for you in YES or NO answers from now on.

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🤨 No...people never do anything because the bible advocates it, including dress code. Apparently you know nothing.

Show me a study.

Then we can discuss fact.

Research

High bone turnover in Muslim women with vitamin D deficiency

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Medical journal of Australia

http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/177_03_050802/dia10809_fm.html

http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/175_05_030901/mason/mason.html

Most Arabs don't have skin that is THAT dark to really be considered an issue.
Our main source of Vitamin D from the sun ya know....

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Exactly.
Haha, not considered an issue? Are you serious? apperantly Alliance slept through his biology lessons.

90% of our vitamin D requirement comes from the action of UV light on skin.

We ALL can suffer from lack of vitamin D if not exposed to sun, regardless of skin colour, but people with lighter skin are at a lesser risk group.
Not to mention that there is a huge number of black muslims.

Risk groups include veiled women

http://www.asetts.org.au/Vit%20D%20BP%20for%20HP.pdf

The Journal of Nutrition confirms -

Subclinical Vitamin D Deficiency Is Increased in Adolescent Girls Who Wear Concealing Clothing

http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/135/2/218

http://www.rwh.org.au/rwhcpg/maternity.cfm?doc_id=6112

Research on vialed Turkish women http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/198/2006/00000017/00000008/00000069?crawler=true
(I have access to this through my university for free, if anyone wants a full text)

Bible:Women Should Dress Modesty !!

Religious edicts aside, women should be able to dress as they see fit, as long as they exercise Common Sense about it: there is a time and place for certain styles of dress. In other words: Sex is Power, and with power comes Responsibility (the longest 4-letter word on the planet). That's the difference between sexual expression and sexual obsession, and unfortunately, Western culture (largely profit-driven) has gone from sexual repression to expression to obsession.

I reckon women should dress like sluts, especially religious women.

Originally posted by Boris
I reckon women should dress like sluts, especially religious women.

Including your mother?

Yes... of course. 🙄

Originally posted by Boris
Yes... of course. 🙄

You're not Boris! You're just oedipus wearing a boris suit!

Originally posted by Boris
I reckon women should dress like sluts, especially religious women.

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Sex is Power, and with power comes Responsibility
That works out quite well for Mammoth women. They'll throw ya all around and you'll like it too!

Fatima, if you read a little lower in Corinthians, verse 15 to be exact you will see that a woman's hair is actually her covering.

"But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering."

Originally posted by debbiejo
Our main source of Vitamin D from the sun ya know....

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No it's not. The sun simply helps us absorb it if I remember correctly. The vitamin itself comes from our food.

It's an activation thing. People that don't get enough sunlight get sick, even suffer from depression.

Girls should dress modest.I mean if they don't want to be treated or looked at by a man in a certain way.They should wear some more clothers then they normanly do.
It is them who is getting attention by what they are wearing.If they want it then they should not be wearing a mini skirt or whatever.JM

Originally posted by Mindship
Religious edicts aside, women should be able to dress as they see fit, as long as they exercise Common Sense about it: there is a time and place for certain styles of dress. In other words: Sex is Power, and with power comes Responsibility (the longest 4-letter word on the planet). That's the difference between sexual expression and sexual obsession, and unfortunately, Western culture (largely profit-driven) has gone from sexual repression to expression to obsession.

I concur.

I wore headscarf and it is uncomfortable. My head was sweating like crazy, my ears were hurting (as scarf goes behind ears when is put on) and it was just all around hot.

I tried once burkha for fun, and the breathing space was very limited and and suffocating.

But my guess is, people get used to it, so they don't really notice.

Everyone should dress whatever they feel like, provided they exercise common sense, of course.

I can understand the dress codes for visitors in foreign countries. If a certain country is very Conservative and a visitor dresses what they think is common clothing, it could cause problems with the local men. If they're not used to seeing a lot of skin then they might do something very very naughty.

Originally posted by debbiejo
I can understand the dress codes for visitors in foreign countries. If a certain country is very Conservative and a visitor dresses what they think is common clothing, it could cause problems with the local men. If they're not used to seeing a lot of skin then they might do something very very naughty.

Yes, absolutely.
But the same should apply other way around. If you come into someone else's country, you should dress the way population does, no?

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Yes, absolutely.
But the same should apply other way around. If you come into someone else's country, you should dress the way population does, no?

Not if the rule in that country is "dress as you please".

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Yes, absolutely.
But the same should apply other way around. If you come into someone else's country, you should dress the way population does, no?
Understandable reasoning, but I'm not sure that would work. Imagine a tour of men from say the Middle East coming to the US surrounded by women in shorts. I think they'd have a very hard time.

Originally posted by debbiejo
Understandable reasoning, but I'm not sure that would work. Imagine a tour of men from say the Middle East coming to the US surrounded by women in shorts. I think they'd have a very hard time.

Innuendo!

But yes it would probably make them uncomfortable.