tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647799052592713285.post7586829462897149265..comments2024-02-01T09:57:50.103-06:00Comments on Christian Heritage News: The Modesty DebateAngela Wittmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04025738299107632514noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647799052592713285.post-85062785908789577882016-03-15T21:00:02.862-05:002016-03-15T21:00:02.862-05:00Hi Susan, You bring up valid points and I'm so...Hi Susan, You bring up valid points and I'm sorry the author deleted your comments. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here.Angela Wittmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04025738299107632514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7647799052592713285.post-46903236784530161962016-03-15T15:17:05.554-05:002016-03-15T15:17:05.554-05:00I posted a comment on the modesty article above on...I posted a comment on the modesty article above on the author's blog because the Pastor seemed to be playing down the dangers of immodesty. I quoted a detective I heard about who had 17 years experience who stated that in most cases of assaults on women, provocative clothing was a factor. I also quoted the Puritan Richard Baxter who likened those who would enflame passions to those who would walk among gunpowder with a candle. I also told the Pastor who wrote the article that married women feel threatened by immodest women and I said that many such women are found in Christian churches. He deleted my comment and when I found out and asked why, he said my views were not Biblically tenable. So I posted another comment which he will probably also delete. I have found it easier to have my comments posted on an atheist blog (I confronted the atheist, a former Pastor because of comments he made about Christianity.) He allowed my comments unlike the Pastor at the blog "Myonlycomfort.com"Susan-Anne Whitenoreply@blogger.com