Really? You think I am basing my position because I have been brainwashed or in reaction to how I have personally been treated? You have no clue what kind of man I am.
Get out of the deep end of the pool before you drown. Shallow people, like you, should always be in the shallow end.
What you, and every other woman here that takes exception to my posts, doesn't understand or refuse to acknowledge is that women are vain creatures and they dress to be seen. Much like a peacock spreading its feathers to garner attention.
You think it is okay for joyce meyers to be a preacher? Fine. You think it is okay for her to wear tight jeans? Certainly not me, but some men might be attracted to her because of that. Tight jeans aren't comfortable. She dresses like that because the poor delusional woman thinks it makes her attractive.
Tell you a little story.
Few years ago I went to a new church at a friends request for wednesday nite service. It had several entrances so I waited for others to arrive so I could observe which door they went in. Didn't want to embarrass myself by going in the wrong entrance.
A woman pulled up in a parking place behind me in a late model chevy pickup. She proceeded to pull down the visor, which was a lighted mirror on the other side. She then took a good 7 or 8 minutes to carefully apply her makeup, then went in.
For church. She already had makeup on, she just went over it. For church. The ONLY reason for healthy women wearing makeup and being that fastidious about it is to be seen. That woman, like those of you here on the defensive, don't understand that you're walking in the flesh or don't care. You dress because you want others to look at you. To think you're pretty or attractive. You dress flashily and put on loud makeup for attention. If you're honest with yourself.
Maybe the preacher in that church never explained it to them. Women on here don't have the luxury of falling back on ignorance as excuse now. The object of living is to serve God and go to heaven. That's it. Period. Unless you're not saved.
Hi Phil I think you misunderstand the female brain. Lol
As they say women are from Venus, men from Mars.
A lot of women wear makeup to boast their self esteem, isn't that sad.
They see that the media, the work place and man also, expect them to
have perfect skin with not a hair out of place. Men just don't get the
pressures that women find themselves placed under. Why? Because society,
including men, judge a person by their looks first above all else.
I very rarely wear make up, just on special occasions. Oh and when I
have played on the platform in the worship team. Why? Because the
cameras which beam the service around the building and which record
the service, zoom right in, and hence for all the reasons above.
Yes women want to look their best, society demands it and so do
men quite honestly. How many men can say hand on heart that looks
dont matter and the first thing they notice about a woman is her
personality, and that those spots, that sallow complexion, those gappy
teeth, those milk bottle glasses etc, the extra weight here and there
doesnt get noticed at all.
Unfortunately while men are instructed to love their wives as Christ loves
the church, it seldom happens that way and so women put on the war
paint, raise those barriers, put on a made up flawless face when inside they are
a bundle of doubts and fears. To such a degree that many dare not be seen
dead without makeup.
So Phil now that I have let the cat out of the bag, why not go up to those
same women when they are sad, when they might not be wearing makeup,
when their hair is all over the place, when they are tearful and say - how
wonderful they look, or you are a wonderful person. Maybe make it your
goal to help raise the self esteem of these same ladies so that they
do not feel the need to "put on a mask" when they go to church.