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    Quote Originally Posted by MrAcheson View Post
    It varies with the synagogue and branch of Judaism. The occassion also plays a role.

    My wife is Reform. When we go to services with her parents, I can usually get away with dockers and a button down shirt. I don't even have to wear a yarmulke most of the time. The High Holy Days have a stiffer dress code though and suits or sportcoats are the rule...
    I realize that this will likely shut down this thread, and if so, mods feel free to remove my response and let it continue. However, I have to ask, does one's god (or God if you prefer) really care what you wear to a specific event? Based on what I know of christianity, it is more up to the person to be "dressed appropriately". I am unsure of other religions (and to be honest, not to sure about Christianity) clothing requirements.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior View Post
    Based on what I know of christianity, it is more up to the person to be "dressed appropriately". I am unsure of other religions (and to be honest, not to sure about Christianity) clothing requirements.
    Just to keep things uncontroversial, I'll point out that there are dress codes for tourists for visiting churches in Europe as demonstrated in this picture



    Hmmm, the way I interpret this picture it means no sporan-less short kilts with muscle shirts allowed ;)

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    What's worse, that the sign looks like it's saying "no spandex" or the fact that they would HAVE to say that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior View Post
    However, I have to ask, does one's god (or God if you prefer) really care what you wear to a specific event?
    Let me preface my remarks by saying that I am neither Christian nor Jewish. I have, however, dated several women from each religion, and consequently, been exposed to them.

    I think the idea of dressing nicely for worship is intended to show respect -- respect for the diety, respect for the institution of the church, and respect for one's self. I think it's about "sacred space," about marking off a time, a place, and a mode of dress, and creating ritual. There's something in us, what Joseph Campbell refered to as a "tumbler-key" response, that believes these things are appropriate. We see them in cultures throughout the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    Let me preface my remarks by saying that I am neither Christian nor Jewish. I have, however, dated several women from each religion, and consequently, been exposed to them.

    I think the idea of dressing nicely for worship is intended to show respect -- respect for the diety, respect for the institution of the church, and respect for one's self. I think it's about "sacred space," about marking off a time, a place, and a mode of dress, and creating ritual. There's something in us, what Joseph Campbell refered to as a "tumbler-key" response, that believes these things are appropriate. We see them in cultures throughout the world.
    A very good and reasonable response to a completely unnecessary post on my part. It was a long weekend, a longer Monday, and I was in a poor mood due to both. My apologies to all, I'm not usually that disruptive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior View Post
    It was a long weekend, a longer Monday, and I was in a poor mood due to both. My apologies to all, I'm not usually that disruptive.
    No worries. To quote Hannah Montana, "Everybody has those days." (And yes, I know what a dork I am for quoting Hannah Montana ). We've all been there, and most of us are likely to go back at some point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    No worries. To quote Hannah Montana, "Everybody has those days." (And yes, I know what a dork I am for quoting Hannah Montana ). We've all been there, and most of us are likely to go back at some point.
    Wait a minute, Who say, who say I can't be a dweeb? I say, I say!

    Seriously, I thought from your posts you were a struggling college student enjoying the single life (after a Navy stint), how in the he!! do you pull Hannah Montana out of that? In my most bored moments in college (many years ago) I can't imaging watching HM unless I had kids to force/encourage me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiltedCodeWarrior View Post
    Seriously, I thought from your posts you were a struggling college student enjoying the single life (after a Navy stint), how in the he!! do you pull Hannah Montana out of that?
    I had no idea anyone was paying that close attention. Indeed, sir, you have identified me most exceedingly precisely. But, er, you have missed one essential fact. I have never entirely grown up, despite my age, and as a consequence, I love the Disney Channel exceedingly well.

    Indeed, my humble television set, here in the dorm, is rarely tuned to but three channels... Disney, History, and Science Fiction.

    I have seen much in my time of violence, of unkindness, and of all those ills which are the estate of man. I find it refreshing to watch shows which are innocent and pure, as indeed are those of the Disney Channel.

    And I have been reading Jane Austin, so please excuse my stilted language. I do find that it comes on when reading her, or Anthony Trollope, or even Mr. P. G. Wodehouse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    ...or even Mr. P. G. Wodehouse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    I had no idea anyone was paying that close attention. Indeed, sir, you have identified me most exceedingly precisely...
    See what too much reading of this forum does to you? You develop out a mental picture and profile of others without ever realizing it. Or maybe that's just me. I remember almost everything I read and the CPU thats my brain can't help organizing and correlating the info.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    ...But, er, you have missed one essential fact. I have never entirely grown up, despite my age, and as a consequence, I love the Disney Channel exceedingly well...
    Well that I can understand. My own mantra is that growing old (or older) is mandatory, but growing up is optional and I am not interested in that option! I too enjoy the shows on Disney, but am not sure I would have stumbled across them but for my daughters. Raven and Suite Life are other favorites of mine.
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