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July - September 2007
Issue Contents
Editorial: Opinion vs. Fact
First Threads: The Origin and Impact of Clothes
 A Modest Past?
 Threads for Vertical  Thinkers
Internet Pornography: A Cultural Plague
Unintended Consequences vs. Intended Rewards
Jesus Christ: Divine Savior or Gnostic Nobody!
We Can Trust the Bible
 The Book About  Relationships and Real-  Life issues
 A Reliable Book
The Bible Deflates Secular Humanism
Did God Give Animals Rights?
What's It Worth to You?
A Challenge to Evolution—On the Beach!
In the News...
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Weekly Commentary
Being Single: A Blessing or a Curse?
FOR SALE: Guidelines to Life
What's Your Plan?
Celebrity Status—No Substitute for Character
Hillbilly Heroin & the Future of the World
Where Is Your Treasure?
Trails or Trials?
[S]INDIGESTION
"Stop, Look, Listen"
Don't Step Over That Fence...
Media, Marketing and Cool
"It Was Not Mine"
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Extra Online Articles
A Time for Building Relationships
Worthy to Suffer Shame
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Threads for Vertical Thinkers

by David Treybig

Given the impact clothes can have on both guys and girls, how can a young person look fashionable while also modeling and promoting godly thinking? Based on scriptural instruction, here's a plan:

• Instead of wearing clothes featuring ungodly sayings or actions, select items that promote godly values (1 Thessalonians 5:22).

• Instead of wearing immodest (overly revealing) clothing that invites others to sin through sexual lust, choose outfits that demonstrate that we respect and practice God's standards of sexual morality (Matthew 5:28).

• Instead of cheap fabrics that will quickly wear out, choose better quality materials that will look better longer. Even Jesus wore a good quality coat while here on earth (John 19:23-24).

Instead of a defiant spirit directed against anyone questioning our individuality, strive for "a gentle and quiet spirit" that is appreciated by God and others (1 Peter 3:4; also Romans 12:18).

When our appearance and attitudes promote biblical values, we are letting our light shine as Jesus asked His followers to do (Matthew 5:14-16). VT

 
 
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