To: AppyPappy
I suppose that your life has been without even the least suggestion of impropriety. Frankly, I feel that the idea of men putting down a woman for exotic dancing is the ultimate pot calling the kettle black. It is an industry that caters exclusively to men. Many of whom are claiming to be as self righteous as you portray yourself.
And as long as what she is doing is not hurting anyone, you still have no right to judge, I believe that is left up to God. But thanks for calling.
34 posted on
05/17/2002 5:02:23 AM PDT by
MJM59
To: MJM59
I have done a lot of bad things but I lived with the consequences instead of whining that I was being trod upon just because I do bad things.
To: MJM59
I suppose that your life has been without even the least suggestion of impropriety. Frankly, I feel that the idea of men putting down a woman for exotic dancing is the ultimate pot calling the kettle black. And as long as what she is doing is not hurting anyone, you still have no right to judge, I believe that is left up to God. Then please allow a woman to answer you. No, in fact, my life has been much too full of impropriety. But my response to it has been the asking of forgiveness and stopping behaviors that are sinful. I will never have this under control until I meet Jesus face to face, but He was given me the responsiblity here on earth to seek His forgiveness and accept His power to overcome the sin.
You are correct. I do not have the right to judge any person. Only God does. However, He does, in His word, give me not only the right, but the responsibility, to judge the actions of others, based on the principles in His word. Only God knows this woman's heart. But her actions are wrong in accordance with God's word. The school is entirely in its right to condemn her behavior. They also offered her help and she rejected it.
84 posted on
05/17/2002 6:22:07 AM PDT by
twigs
To: MJM59
Frankly, I feel that the idea of men putting down a woman for exotic dancing is the ultimate pot calling the kettle black. Since men participate in homosexual activities, you you also say it is hypocritical of men to condemn homosexual activities?
To: MJM59
And as long as what she is doing is not hurting anyone, you still have no right to judge Where do you get that idea?
117 posted on
05/17/2002 6:42:54 AM PDT by
Sloth
To: MJM59
And as long as what she is doing is not hurting anyone,...It hurt her daughter.
-Kevin
178 posted on
05/17/2002 7:30:17 AM PDT by
ksen
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