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Opinion on T-shirt (RC only)

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I work at Target since last October, I was given a "Take Pride" T-shirt that they used for the month of June for (lust) Pride month. I otherwise wear normal red t-shirts to work.

Many people have commented on my shirt and how they liked it. etc

I do not support the re-definition of marriage or the lifestyle etc.

Is it wrong if I continue to wear this shirt or just wear plain ones from now on?
 

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I work at Target since last October, I was given a "Take Pride" T-shirt that they used for the month of June for (lust) Pride month. I otherwise wear normal red t-shirts to work.

Many people have commented on my shirt and how they liked it. etc

I do not support the re-definition of marriage or the lifestyle etc.

Is it wrong if I continue to wear this shirt or just wear plain ones from now on?
Well, I recommend that you do not wear it, or you can wear it, and say that you "take pride" in being a Christian, and use it to explain your faith (reclaim the word).
 
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Well Riles:

On one hand you COULD I suppose feel that wearing a really cool, colorful shirt marketing clothing to a widely oppressed and discriminated against minority is a crass, snide, rather disreputably Capitalist thing to be doing but....

...you do work in retail after all.

On the other hand you COULD, I suppose just agree with the oppressors and bigots in the world and feel that wearing a really cool, colorful shirt promotes homosexuality in some way that doesn't immediately come to my mind but, whatever, and feel that it's wrong to wear the shirt.

On yet another hand you COULD just wear the blessed shirt, feel cool and colorful and do your job in retail like a good Christian, trading an honest days work for an honest day's pay (plus a cool, colorful shirt).

On this one, seriously, and from the bottom of my heart - no one cares.

Wear the shirt, be cool and colorful, no one thinks you're actually promoting lust. You're a Target retail worker. You guys are too overworked and underpaid to promote anything.
 
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I work at Target since last October, I was given a "Take Pride" T-shirt that they used for the month of June for (lust) Pride month. I otherwise wear normal red t-shirts to work. Many people have commented on my shirt and how they liked it. etc. I do not support the re-definition of marriage or the lifestyle etc.

Is it wrong if I continue to wear this shirt or just wear plain ones from now on?
Does the shirt specify in what the pride is to be taken?

Are you allowed to wear personal paraphernalia, such as a pin? If so then pin a small dove or a cross wear the pocket would be. ;)

2 Corinthians 10:3-6 BLB
For walking in flesh, we do not wage war according to flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly, but divinely powerful toward the demolition of strongholds, overthrowing arguments, and every high thing lifting itself up against the knowledge of God and taking captive every thought into the obedience of Christ, 6and having readiness within to avenge all disobedience, when your obedience may have been fulfilled.

Be creative. Think of allowable ways to appropriate those words for the gospel.
 
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I work at Target since last October, I was given a "Take Pride" T-shirt that they used for the month of June for (lust) Pride month. I otherwise wear normal red t-shirts to work.

Many people have commented on my shirt and how they liked it. etc

I do not support the re-definition of marriage or the lifestyle etc.

Is it wrong if I continue to wear this shirt or just wear plain ones from now on?
Are you forced to wear the T-shirt?
 
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Are you forced to wear the T-shirt?
No. It was just given to me. Maybe I didn't make that clear? A lot of my co-workers wear it. Maybe I'm just overreacting. I do not know.
 
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Personally, I myself would refuse to wear it. But that's just me. Holy Scripture tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil; for me, I wouldn't see any difference between wearing a "pride" shirt and one with a swastika on it, or a hammer and sickle, or an upside-down five-pointed star.

But that's me.
 
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Personally, I myself would refuse to wear it. But that's just me. Holy Scripture tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil; for me, I wouldn't see any difference between wearing a "pride" shirt and one with a swastika on it, or a hammer and sickle, or an upside-down five-pointed star.

But that's me.
Thank you.
 
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Personally, I myself would refuse to wear it. But that's just me. Holy Scripture tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil; for me, I wouldn't see any difference between wearing a "pride" shirt and one with a swastika on it, or a hammer and sickle, or an upside-down five-pointed star.

But that's me.
I agree with you, even though one could still wear the shirt, and re-appropriate the term "pride" as in being proud to be a Catholic, or even modify/paint the shirt to say "Take Pride in Jesus". Hey, can you quote the verse, so I can do an analysis on it tomorrow?
 
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HR said nothing religious, even though they support LGBT garbage.
That is sickening. The trans stuff is almost similar to a cult/religion in itself. America, and some other Western nations give freedom of religion, so you should have every right to modify that shirt, as long as it doesn't disparage a religion.
 
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No. It was just given to me. Maybe I didn't make that clear? A lot of my co-workers wear it. Maybe I'm just overreacting. I do not know.
Nah. I wouldn’t wear it. Everyone knows what it stands for no matter how we try to reason it.
 
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Personally, I myself would refuse to wear it. But that's just me. Holy Scripture tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil; for me, I wouldn't see any difference between wearing a "pride" shirt and one with a swastika on it, or a hammer and sickle, or an upside-down five-pointed star.

But that's me.
I found the verse. It is 1 Thessalonians 5:22-23: "Abstain from all appearance of evil. And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ."

Alright, so tomorrow this verse will be on a devotional in the Christian Scriptures subforum of Christian Forums. :)
 
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I work at Target since last October, I was given a "Take Pride" T-shirt that they used for the month of June for (lust) Pride month. I otherwise wear normal red t-shirts to work.

Many people have commented on my shirt and how they liked it. etc

I do not support the re-definition of marriage or the lifestyle etc.

Is it wrong if I continue to wear this shirt or just wear plain ones from now on?
I wouldn't wear it, personally. Just because of the confusion it creates at best. Are you required to wear it when you're on the job in June? If not I wouldn't wear it, and if you are I would push back if you can.
 
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I wouldn't wear it, personally. Just because of the confusion it creates at best. Are you required to wear it when you're on the job in June? If not I wouldn't wear it, and if you are I would push back if you can.
Thank you for your input.
 
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I wouldn't wear it, personally. Just because of the confusion it creates at best. Are you required to wear it when you're on the job in June? If not I wouldn't wear it, and if you are I would push back if you can.
I agree, brother. Riley should push back if he can when June rolls around, if he is required to wear it.
 
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Personally, I myself would refuse to wear it. But that's just me. Holy Scripture tells us to avoid even the appearance of evil; for me, I wouldn't see any difference between wearing a "pride" shirt and one with a swastika on it, or a hammer and sickle, or an upside-down five-pointed star.

But that's me.

@RileyG , here is the analysis of the verse that Wolseley referred to. I hope that this verse leads you into the right decision:

1 Thessalonians 5:22-23 (KJV): "Abstain from all appearance of evil. And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ."

1 Thessalonians 5:22-23 is a powerful passage that encourages believers to live holy and righteous lives, avoiding anything that may appear evil or give the impression of sin. The first part of the passage, "Abstain from all appearance of evil," means that we should not only avoid actual sin, but also anything that might look like sin or could lead us into sin. This includes not only overtly evil actions, but also attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors that are not in line with God's will.

From my May 2, 2024 devotional: 1 Thessalonians 5:22-23 - Abstaining from Evil
 
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