I am old enough to remember whan a young lad wore blue jeans to church one morning............There was no doubt in anyones mind that he was headed to eternal damnation, and should be asked to remove himself from the church.
Then about the same time, a certian church started with a gitar mass..........we were instructed to pray for them because the devil had taken over their church. You simply have to have a organ for God to hear your worship, simple as that. It was ok to pray for tham, but we were told not to mingle with them, and never marry them,......
Isn't it important and amusing how we think we should make other abide by our standards? We just know, that wearing pJ's has to be a bad thing.
I have been told that once men started shaving their faces, and even worse, they cut their hair short....Should they have been publicly horse whipped?
My ex-wife wore thing alot worse than PJ's out in public, I know our little town was not ready for that either, but somehow got over it, especialy the men who seemed to study the situation alot in detail.
It seems the more adults complain, the more determined the younger kids get to point out our stupidity.
As a child I recall also a family that did not place the salad fork in the proper place, and was considered a disrepectfull, carless family with no morals. As a child, I always asked --who made the rules?
I personaly wonder about the young galls with holes in their jeans in places that perhaps should be covered, or there is little need to wear tham at all.
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