Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People like the OP are why I stopped going to church.
So did you stop going to movies, sporting events, restaurants etc. too?
People who make statements like you did always amuse me because you have essentially done what you wanted to and attempt to justify your decision. Just take responsibility and be done with it.
BTW...a see through blouse isn't appropriate attire in many places and church is one of them.
I don't get this. Nobody expects others to act Christian in a movie theater. But they expect it in a church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People like the OP are why I stopped going to church.
So did you stop going to movies, sporting events, restaurants etc. too?
People who make statements like you did always amuse me because you have essentially done what you wanted to and attempt to justify your decision. Just take responsibility and be done with it.
BTW...a see through blouse isn't appropriate attire in many places and church is one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^They were going to Easter services.
I don't understand. There are holes in his shirt. Don't they have money?
Anonymous wrote:^They were going to Easter services.
Anonymous wrote:Makes those Lilly shorts and see thru blouse look pretty classy now, doesn't it?
Anonymous wrote:^They were going to Easter services.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I judge people for lots of things, but what someone wears to church? Umm, no. The person is IN church, which IMO is what counts.
Fine line here. You should dress in a dignified and respectful manner. Short shorts are inappropriate. Certainly she's not a homeless woman who has wandered in to church wearing the only clothes she owns...short shorts and a lily Pulitzer top?

Anonymous wrote:I judge people for lots of things, but what someone wears to church? Umm, no. The person is IN church, which IMO is what counts.
Anonymous wrote:LP is not a cheap brand. Maybe the woman in question wore them because she thinks expensive = dressy. It doesn't, but last time I checked churches don't publish dress codes. A lot of people at my church were wearing jeans, suits, dresses... all types of outfits. Didn't bother me one way or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People like the OP are why I stopped going to church.
So did you stop going to movies, sporting events, restaurants etc. too?
People who make statements like you did always amuse me because you have essentially done what you wanted to and attempt to justify your decision. Just take responsibility and be done with it.
BTW...a see through blouse isn't appropriate attire in many places and church is one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Lilly Pulitzer short-shorts with a see through white blouse and pumps is NOT an appropriate Easter Sunday outfit. In fact, no grown woman should ever wear short-shorts to mass.

Anonymous wrote:Lilly Pulitzer short-shorts with a see through white blouse and pumps is NOT an appropriate Easter Sunday outfit. In fact, no grown woman should ever wear short-shorts to mass.