It's certainly become very much a guys' thing to do also, for a long time now.
@CoreIssue @Josiah FYI.
@CoreIssue @Josiah FYI.
Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Yes, it's an up to date, manly look, isn't it?My hubby wears a ring in one ear. He likes that tough guy image.
So I guess your daughter and your granddaughter never wondered if you would stay at being a 'one each side' person?The trouble with me is...I have worn them for so many decades now..I don't even remember that I have them.
My daughter had two more added either side...but only wore them for a year, she took out the extras because she didn't like them ...not 'comfortable'.
One of my grand daughter has about 6 each side...(small graduating diamonds) she seems happy with them at the moment.
forums dot thebump dot comChellz84 said:My husband has both his ears pierced. Where I live Hartford CT. It is extreamly common for a guy to have both his ears pierced. I've been working in the school system for 5yrs. And I can't tell you how many.. boys have both their ears pierced along with most Dads that come in.
In the time of King David of Israel it was apparently widespread for young men and older to have more than one wife. Why would or should we 'moralize' against polygamy now if they did not do it then?@justbyfaith FYI:
forums dot thebump dot com
In some areas it's so widespread for young men and older to have ears done that it doesn't seem valid for ppl to 'moralize' against it.
The issue - now as then - is whether there is any morally or spiritually damaging aspect to whatever it is.In the time of King David of Israel it was apparently widespread for young men and older to have more than one wife. Why would or should we 'moralize' against polygamy now if they did not do it then?
There was a point to my post. The point is that we are to yield ourselves to God in everything no matter what everyone else, or even most everyone else, or even most every believer, is doing. Jesus was willing to walk alone with God on planet Earth. Are we, or do we need the majority, or even a large number of people, on our side to walk with God here on planet Earth?The issue - now as then - is whether there is any morally or spiritually damaging aspect to whatever it is.
Polygamy and earrings are apples and oranges, really.
I do love John chapter 6, yes, indeed.There was a point to my post. The point is that we are to yield ourselves to God in everything no matter what everyone else, or even most everyone else, or even most every believer, is doing. Jesus was willing to walk alone with God on planet Earth. Are we, or do we need the majority, or even a large number of people, on our side to walk with God here on planet Earth?
"From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him." John 6:66
Jesus lost many followers with his declarations about the need to eat his flesh and to drink his blood, but rather than trying to hold onto even the most faithful, ones, those named apostles, he challenged them also:
"Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?" John 6:67
Peter's response made it clear where he stood, but Jesus had been willing to walk with none of them rather than compromise.
If God says I must have earrings to please Him then so be it, but if He should say "get rid of them" that would and should the way to go or...?
"Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life." John 6:68
I wouldn't give anyone a hard time about earrings just because they wear them. I would however when opportunity presents let people know that God's Way is one, and man's is another. Sometimes we can do things man's way without displeasing God, but we do need to be paying close attention to what He is saying to us at the moment. Following the crowd even in seemingly innocent things can get us in trouble because we are not listening to Him.I do love John chapter 6, yes, indeed.
My point though would be, if you were in a local church in Connecticut where the quote came from, would you really give young men and older ones a hard time because they wore earrings? I think the appropriate answer would be, No.
I agree completely.I wouldn't give anyone a hard time about earrings just because they wear them. I would however when opportunity presents let people know that God's Way is one, and man's is another. Sometimes we can do things man's way without displeasing God, but we do need to be paying close attention to what He is saying to us at the moment. Following the crowd even in seemingly innocent things can get us in trouble because we are not listening to Him.
forums dot thebump dot comChellz84 said:My husband has both his ears pierced. Where I live Hartford CT. It is extreamly common for a guy to have both his ears pierced. I've been working in the school system for 5yrs. And I can't tell you how many.. boys have both their ears pierced along with most Dads that come in.
@"ByGrace"
FYI, I saw this quote from someone in Connecticut:
forums dot thebump dot com
So do any of the men in your family happen to wear earrings? :)
@"ByGrace" PS: I hope you can be comfortable enough to sleep despite your difficulties that you've mentioned recently...
Well, interesting! (It must be something to do with geography, then, where a lot of menfolk wear them...)No, not one...and we are a large family, one sibling with kids and grandkids in England.
One sibling with kids and grandkids in Bulgaria.
And lots of cousins with kids and grand kids in UK
And my kids and adult grandkids here...and not one male amongst them with an earnings .
I'm really sorry about your difficulties. I hope your medical consultation soon will be helpful...No, I can’t , I’m too uncomfortable to sleep.
Plus I can’t lay down , but (try) to sleep sitting up.![]()
Well, interesting! (It must be something to do with geography, then, where a lot of menfolk wear them...)
Seems anyway like some of your family womenfolk more than make up for it with multiple earrings, I think you indicated, right? :)