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GUEST ARTICLE
Women Wearing Pants
I
have to admit that I dread answering this one. Not that
it is unimportant and not that it is an improper question.
It is a good question. But it seems to generate too much
unprofitable venom and hatred--from both sides. I will
answer it and we will put the question and answer up, but
I state here and now that I will ignore the challenges
that come in questioning my sincerity, integrity, intelligence,
spirituality, etc.
I
must begin by describing my understanding of how the New
Testament teaches us to live holy, separated lives. (Of
course, this is an extremely brief summary.) I see the
do's and don'ts of daily living as being taught on about
three levels. The first level is that of COMMAND. Though
we are not under the law, we still have commandments to
follow. For example, Paul said, "Let him that stole
steal no more" (Ephesians 4:28). There are many such
commands in the Bible and some of these deal with appearance.
These commands are not to be questioned; they are to be
obeyed.
The
second level is that of CONCLUSION. This is the most difficult
level for me to define. What I mean is that direct teachings
of the Bible can be logically put together and shown to
establish a very strong conclusion as to how we should
or should not do something. A good example of this is my
teaching against gambling. There is no such verse as "Thou
shalt not gamble." However, gambling by its very nature
and practice goes against numerous commands and teachings
of scripture. We can safely conclude that it is wrong.
The
third level is what I will call CONVICTION. This is a word
that is used by different people in different ways today.
One definition is that a conviction is something for which
you would die. Let me stress, this is not the way in which
I am using the word. I use conviction to refer to those
decisions of holy living or principle that come from God
working specifically in an individual believer's heart.
This is what Paul spoke of when he said, "Let every
man be fully persuaded in his own mind" (Romans 14:5).
I think personal convictions are those opportunities to
serve God by giving more of ourselves to Him than He specifically
commands. They are statements of love to our Lord.
Now,
you must be wondering, what does this have to do with women
wearing pants? It means that we must begin with the commandments
that God gives. Then, we draw the most reasonable conclusions
we can from these commandments. And, finally, we must apply
these conclusions to our own lives according the convictions
God gives us. This gives us an outline by which to approach
the subject. And, since it is such a volatile subject,
it is good to have such a plan.
So,
what are the commands about dress? A long article or book
might spend more time developing this, but I want to begin
with three principles that I think are clearly commanded
in scripture. Though there is some conclusion here, I believe
they are rock-solid conclusions (though I will not take
the space to build the case from scripture). Here are the
three principles:
- Our appearance (these
principles fit both men and women) must be modest.
Clothing must modestly clothe the body and avoid
bring undue attention
to the flesh.
- Our appearance must be
moderate. That is, we should avoid extravagant,
gaudy, or showy outfits.
- Our appearance must be
gender-specific. By this, I mean that God wants a difference
in appearance between men and women. A man is to look
like a man and a woman like a woman. This is seen in
the importance put on hair length (1Corinthians 11:14-15).
It is also seen in the Old Testament stress on different
clothing for men and women (Deuteronomy 22:5). A lot
of people just want to throw this verse out. But it is
there for our instruction (2 Timothy 3:16). We may not
be under the law, but we can still learn from it. This
verse teaches that God does not want men dressing up
to look like women or women dressing up to look like
men. God considers cross-dressing an abomination. Therefore,
He wants our clothing to be gender-specific.
Now,
if these are the commands (at least, generally) concerning
clothing, what are the reasonable conclusions concerning
women wearing pants? That is, do any of the principles
apply here? Well, one does not. That is the principle of
moderation. There is nothing particularly extravagant or
showy about pants (though anything can be made to be showy).
But it is best to leave it for other questions.
The
other two principles do apply however. As I have learned
over the years, how much they apply is a much disputed
point. But let us consider them. Are pants on women modest?
And, are they gender-specific? My conclusion: Many pants
on women are definitely immodest. They are made to be so;
to draw the eye of men--and often women now. Are all pants
on women immodest? I will say this--some pants (the baggy
or masculine kind) are more modest that a lot of the skirts
that are worn today. So, although I think there is a tendency
to immodesty when the clothing of women closely takes the
shape of the body, this is a mixed answer. Some pants are
terribly immodest; some not much at all.
Second,
are pants gender specific? That is, do the pants identify
women as women? Again, this is a mixed answer. Certainly,
women's pants are cut differently than men's pants. They
often have frills and such that distinguish them. On the
other hand, many women today are wearing pants that make
them look like men. Certainly, this goes against the teaching
that our clothing is to be gender specific. In fact, by
their historical connection and by their cultural usage,
we still understand pants to be the clothing of men. Just
look at the universal restroom signs. But, still, I see
some room for argument here.
So,
you say, it is just a matter of opinion. Well, perhaps
it is not that easy either. The trick is to find a pair
of pants that is both modest and feminine. But here is
the trouble. Generally speaking, the more modest a pair
of pants is, the more masculine it looks. There goes gender
specific. But, on the other hand, the more feminine a pair
of pants becomes, the more immodest it becomes. The wearing
of pants by godly ladies (and I know some godly ladies
who wear pants) becomes a tightrope walk. Go too far one
direction and you look like a man; go too far the other
direction and you attract the men.
Therefore,
for me and my house, we decided years ago to forgo pants
for the ladies of our family. However, I recognize that
this decision is part conclusion (though I think a good
one) and part conviction. And, since I see the importance
of the conviction part of this decision, I do not beat
people up with it all the time. When a lady decides to
do away with the pants, she will often be attacked by friends
and family alike. She needs to know in her own heart that
it is the right thing to do. She needs to do it from strong
personal conviction or else submit to the strong personal
conviction of her husband.
--D.
Reagan
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