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I know little and care even less about Judaism.
People tend not to have an issue with Muslim women dressing as they do nearly as much as having problems with the culture behind it.Many Muslim women say that they choose freely to cover, just as we modest christian women do. We both feel closer to God this way.
If Jesus said that men commit adultery in their heart, should we not protect men by covering ourselves and not leading them into temptation?
Nun, Jew, Muslim, whats not to admire and love about trying to keep pure?
Christian men don't believe in "honor killings".Some are I think. I've seen "far-right" groups attack Muslims for their beliefs etc whilst at the same time saying that they are Christian. It makes me cringe a bit because they seem far from Christian. I should mention I'm not supporting Islam.
Isn't the man the head of the home in Christianity? But if a muslim man is the head of his home he's seen negatively. To me it's not black and white. I don't think every woman who wears a scarf is forced to but some probably are
Christian men don't believe in "honor killings".
A lot of Moslems do.
So there are some kinda sorta huge differences.
Separately, why is far-right in "quote fingers" up there?
Now you ask I can't really say why I did the quote fingers thing. I think I just wanted to not give them too much credibility. I was thinking of people like Britain First who will walk the streets with a cross and bash Islam for women's rights violations etc but not realise that some things are also Christian praitces, such as dressing modestly and mainly men working. Also I'm not supporting IslamChristian men don't believe in "honor killings".
A lot of Moslems do.
So there are some kinda sorta huge differences.
Separately, why is far-right in "quote fingers" up there?
Christian men don't believe in "honor killings".
A lot of Moslems do.
So there are some kinda sorta huge differences.
Separately, why is far-right in "quote fingers" up there?
No ,if people are dressed for the job as it were ,sports or such then they are 'in place ' ,but if they dress to provoke a sexual reponse deliberately then they are sinning .People tend not to have an issue with Muslim women dressing as they do nearly as much as having problems with the culture behind it.
As far as covering yourself to protect men from sin, that's a valid point and a slippery slope at the same time. Dressing super-immodestly, with belly shirts and booty shorts and crap like that is just asking for trouble, but is it really the girl's responsibility if she wears short shorts as part of a soccer uniform, and guys look sexually on her because of it?
Now you ask I can't really say why I did the quote fingers thing. I think I just wanted to not give them too much credibility. I was thinking of people like Britain First who will walk the streets with a cross and bash Islam for women's rights violations etc but not realise that some things are also Christian praitces, such as dressing modestly and mainly men working. Also I'm not supporting Islam
I understand. I would like to share Christianity with Muslims. I used to have a job where the majority of customers were Muslims, mainly from Yemen. They were respectful and something I noticed is that they kept their voices low/quiet.I understand what you are saying, thank you for sharing. I have some Muslim sisters and they love God so much. They wear Hijab to stop lusting and wayward eyes. It is deeply personal to them.
The first step to sharing Christ is getting to know people and creating a relationship and sharing things in common.
God bless you, my friend