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Can women wear pants?
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<blockquote data-quote="SwordmanJr" data-source="post: 73755531" data-attributes="member: 363603"><p>I've heard of situational ethics, but situational morality, with cultural norms as the defining authority for that renegade system of morality, and that can be skirted in "some circumstances"? THAT is an interesting take on this. The logical conclusion to such a system is a moral base built upon a shifting sand foundation.</p><p></p><p>No thanks. I believe the Bible provides ample guidance for what is moral and what is not.</p><p></p><p>For example, most preachers behind pulipts are false teachers because they still do such things as pointing to that piece of paper from City Hall as the measure for a moral, marital relationship, and that the absence of that piece of paper somehow constitutes a moral crisis. That social/cultural measure is utterly false because there are no laws requiring a couple to acquire government recognition through sanctioned certificates/licenses for their marriage unless they wish to use that system to acquire other benefits that can otherwise be had through other legal channels without involving the government in a marriage.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We are simply following along in the iron-clad pattern of all the other historic nations, kingdoms and empires. We are soon going to enter the citizen-slave stage of governance. The pants will be worn by the local anzi-style regionalists who will control your life down to when you go to bed, and with whom.</p><p></p><p>Jr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwordmanJr, post: 73755531, member: 363603"] I've heard of situational ethics, but situational morality, with cultural norms as the defining authority for that renegade system of morality, and that can be skirted in "some circumstances"? THAT is an interesting take on this. The logical conclusion to such a system is a moral base built upon a shifting sand foundation. No thanks. I believe the Bible provides ample guidance for what is moral and what is not. For example, most preachers behind pulipts are false teachers because they still do such things as pointing to that piece of paper from City Hall as the measure for a moral, marital relationship, and that the absence of that piece of paper somehow constitutes a moral crisis. That social/cultural measure is utterly false because there are no laws requiring a couple to acquire government recognition through sanctioned certificates/licenses for their marriage unless they wish to use that system to acquire other benefits that can otherwise be had through other legal channels without involving the government in a marriage. We are simply following along in the iron-clad pattern of all the other historic nations, kingdoms and empires. We are soon going to enter the citizen-slave stage of governance. The pants will be worn by the local anzi-style regionalists who will control your life down to when you go to bed, and with whom. Jr. [/QUOTE]
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