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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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30ec40  No.805766

Debate rages in Egypt as Christian women told to cover up…

"Why are girls and women even coming to church if they're wearing revealing and inappropriate clothes?" he said in a widely-shared video.

http://archive.today/2019.05.10-170947/https://news.yahoo.com/debate-rages-egypt-christian-women-told-cover-092052510.html

Cairo (AFP) - A Coptic priest's comments about women's clothing being too revealing in churches has sparked a heated debate this week among Egyptian Christians, the largest religious minority in the Middle East. Father Daoud Lamei, a well-known parish priest in an upmarket Cairo suburb with a sizeable social media following, lambasted Christian women for attire that he deemed immodest.

"She who does, will be judged," he added. "I personally think any man, who agrees to his wife leaving her home in that way, will be judged before God." Lamei made the comments in an April 30 sermon marking Orthodox Easter, which is celebrated by Egypt's Coptic Christian community. "At least during Christmas we don't have to worry about racy clothes because it's cold… we want it to be cold always," joked the popular priest.

Coptic Christians make up around 12 percent of the conservative country's population of 100 million, which is predominantly Sunni Muslim. Lamei's remarks sparked a mixed response from women in Egypt, with some criticising his stringent tone while others praised the priest for giving worshippers guidelines. "He is condemning these women… instead of explaining the appropriate dress code and attitude in church in general – for everyone," said Sandra Awad, a 22-year-old student who has attended Lamei's church in the past. But another woman, writing on Facebook, said the priest "spoke with complete respect… so they can wake up and revere the church they're entering."

e1ef4b  No.805775

Good for him. If women dress like prostitutes in church they should be called out for it, just as should men who dress inappropriately (in men's case usually too casual rather than too provocative)


c59934  No.805779

1 Corinthians 11:6 For if a woman does not cover her head, she might as well have her hair cut off; but if it is a disgrace for a woman to have her hair cut off or her head shaved, then she should cover her head.

Where's the problem?


20af5d  No.805792

>>805779

>where’s the problem?

There isn’t one




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