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866 total votes have been cast on this survey | 31 user comments  ( edit survey )

Do you think women should have their heads covered during public worship?
Created: 5/18/2008 | Last Vote: 4 years ago | Comment: 14 years ago
Disclaimer: These surveys are created by PLUS or FULL Members of the site and, unless specified, are not created by the SermonAudio staff nor do they necessarily reflect the site's position on any topic.

 •   Yes - it is Scriptural and to show their subjection to men
  38% | 332 votes

 •   No - I don't see that the Scriptures teach this
  35% | 301 votes

 •   No - it's old fashioned and doesn't apply any more
  8% | 71 votes

 •   Yes - but I'm not sure why
  2% | 15 votes

 •   Not sure
  11% | 95 votes

 •   No answer. Skip this survey, I do not care to vote on this topic.
  6% | 52 votes

   

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Survey3/9/10 8:51 PM
Stephanie DeAyala-Larragoiti | Norfolk, Virginia  Contact via emailGo to homepageFind all comments by Stephanie DeAyala-Larragoiti
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Girl wrote:
I agree with women wearing hats and/or covering in church, but I don't agree that it's to show their 'subjection to men'. It is to show they are under the authority AND protetion of either their father or thier husband, and certainly not ALL MEN as is implied here. Women may be subject to A man, but not ALL men, otherwise we would end up like the catholics, who teach their women that whatever the priest says for you to do must be right, and you cannot do wrong in doing it. This opens a very dangerous door, to my mind.
hmm. Interesting. I always thought that this was to show subjection to God. Maybe I'm wrong in that. What about the single fatherless woman. I would think she should not wear a headcovering. Just speculating.

Survey2/10/10 5:05 PM
Sabbatarian | God's Commandment  Find all comments by Sabbatarian
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John UK

"The child of God who appreciates the wonder of God in establishing and maintaining this covenant relationship, and who desires to enjoy covenant fellowship with God, will therefore want to observe the weekly Sabbath, will strive properly to keep it, and will long to enjoy the everlasting Sabbath in heaven.

The rest that God gives His people on the Sabbath Day is the rest of the covenant.

That the Sabbath is a day of rest is clear from three considerations. First, the word "sabbath" means "rest." Second, God called Israel's weekly Sabbath "the sabbath of rest" (Ex. 31:15, 35:2; Lev. 23:3; see also Ex. 16:23). Third, God's law prescribes that on the Sabbath Day we rest from our ordinary daily labor (Ex. 20:10; Deut. 5:14).

Although God's law requires us to cease from our ordinary labors, the true nature of the Sabbath rest is not physical, to be enjoyed in the body, but spiritual, to be enjoyed in the soul.

He who thinks of Sunday as merely a day of physical recreation, or a day on which to catch up on sleep, does not understand the true nature of the Sabbath rest. He who thinks that going to church twice is in itself the keeping of the Sabbath, and so ignores the opportunity that the Sabbath provides to grow in grace.... "(Rev D.Kuiper)


Survey1/3/09 9:49 PM
a wife | NY  Find all comments by a wife
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I have come to believe this but no one I know does. They think it is just a tradition of the past. So I just grow my hair long and live in Biblical silence.

Survey10/20/08 9:19 AM
CMT  Find all comments by CMT
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We remedy the problem of the plunging necklines with scarves and buttoned ladies dress jackets. We also observe the woman's headcovering, but it's true that we must be consistent regarding modesty and pay attention to the whole body, not just the head.

Survey10/20/08 8:50 AM
There is Hope | United States  Find all comments by There is Hope
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Doctor WOMI wrote:
Head?
Let's try to work from the bottom up first.
I think maybe, covering their thighs and chest would be a good start.
R. S Graziotin wrote:
No truer word said . What is happenning with our convictions about modesty??
I agree with the both of you. My wife has remarked on several occasions how hard it is to find modest dresses even in the retail shops. The length may be fine, but the neckline is cut way too low or if it is modest in the neck, the length is too short. As far as head coverings go, Pastor John Greer of Ballymena FPC and Michael Barrett of Faith FPC in Greenville has an excellent series concerning this issue. Very informative and right to the point.

Survey10/20/08 7:12 AM
R. S Graziotin | Aust  Find all comments by R. S Graziotin
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[AUTHOR]Doctor WOMI[/AUTHOR]Head?
Let's try to work from the bottom up first.
I think maybe, covering their thighs and chest would be a good start.[/QUOTE]No truer word said . What is happenning with our convictions about modesty??[QUOTE]

Survey10/19/08 11:48 PM
Doctor WOMI | Truth Full of Love  Find all comments by Doctor WOMI
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Head?

Let's try to work from the bottom up first.

I think maybe, covering their thighs and chest would be a good start.


Survey9/26/08 11:30 PM
Anti-antichrist | God's land  Find all comments by Anti-antichrist
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Yes, this is scriptural. Nothing but the veil openly declares to the unbelievers that a woman is submissive, and this is why most vehemently refuse to wear one (in addition to loving their glorious hair).

[URL=http://biblebeliefs.atspace.com/IstheHeadcoveringReallyanIssue.html]]]Is the Headcovering Really an Issue?[/URL]


Survey9/26/08 2:19 PM
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Pastor Philip Lazar, India wrote:
Dear Christiana, How do you adorn the doctrine of God according to (Titus 2:10)? Why Ap.Paul admonishes a pastor to take care of their “conduct” in the church (1 Tim 3:15) and to be an example “in Conduct” (1 Tim 4:12); and Ap.Peter admonishes the wives that by their gospel-exalting “pure conduct” can win their husbands to Christ (1 Pet 3:1-2)?.
Cont...
Thank you Pastor for your kind salutation.

I do not contend with the word of God, or with your presentation; however, I do contend with some whose interpretation is without grace, and beyond what Scripture says. Those pastors who are on the SA site are Ovadall and Morecraft.

Pastor Derek Carlsen, on the other hand rightly presents what God says on the matter - no more and no less.

Sorry, I don't know how to link his message.

Thank you for your concern.


Survey9/26/08 1:18 PM
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Dear Christiana, Does “Doings” matters in Christ? We are called blessed in our “doings” (James 1:25). Truly we are free (Gal 5:1) even Jesus affirms it in (Matt 17:26). Does it mean that we can abstain from paying tax in violation of (Matt 17:27;Rom 13:6-7)? We are called by an “honourable name” (Jam 2:7) such name is not given to unbelievers (Isa 63:19). How do you adorn the doctrine of God according to (Titus 2:10)? Why Ap.Paul admonishes a pastor to take care of their “conduct” in the church (1 Tim 3:15) and to be an example “in Conduct” (1 Tim 4:12); and Ap.Peter admonishes the wives that by their gospel-exalting “pure conduct” can win their husbands to Christ (1 Pet 3:1-2)?.

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Survey9/22/08 10:16 AM
Christiana  Find all comments by Christiana
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johninatlanta wrote:
Christians should not waste their emotional energy and time on these debatable matters....too many souls out there headed for hell and thats where we should be focusing.
Amen to that! I find it disturbing that this is even up for discussion, yet SA listeners are buying into this. For consistency one would also have to subscribe to "women not cutting their hair." 1 Cor 11:15 "Women not braiding their hair, or wearing gold or pearls or costly clothing." 1 Tim 2:9 "Men condemned for wearing long hair." 1 Cor 11:14 WHERE DOES IT END?????

"O foolish Galations, who bewitched you, into following a different gospel?" "Having been delivered, are you now seeking to establish your own righteousness?" This is very grievous to the work of the Holy Spirit. Eternal rules and regulations serve no purpose towards salvation. From the heart of one "born again" springs of living water flow.

To Mrs. Sandra M. who posted regarding headcoverings on 9/21/08 on sermon preached: "Don't adhere to a system of legalism." Jesus Christ has set us free! Don't get tangled up in legalism. Muslim women wear headcoverings. Do you want to be associated with them and their false god? This is very disturbing that a pastor would advocate such.


Survey8/21/08 11:37 PM
johninatlanta | atlanta  Find all comments by johninatlanta
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I think by reading these comments and general thoughts that have been presented to me from biblical scholars this falls square into the category of a debatable matter as described in scripture. Therefore it should not even be debated. Christians should not waste their emotional energy and time on these debatable matters....too many souls out there headed for hell and thats where we should be focusing.

Survey8/17/08 12:37 PM
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Two strong reasons are given by the divinely inspired author to the confused corintian Church.

1. Because of heavenly presence in the gathered Christ's community 1 Cor 11:10(Lk 15:10; Heb 12:22; 1 Pet 1:12)

2. It's apostolic direction in all churches that should be followed 1 Cor 11:16.

If any argument that rise against these reasons given by the apostle,than that person and exegete is called as a "contentious"

Comment will be answered.

Pastor. Philip Lazar, India


Survey8/17/08 12:20 AM
Cajun Dude | Louisiana  Find all comments by Cajun Dude
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Double Amen to Girl from Australia!

These girls shame us men more often then not.


Survey8/14/08 1:47 AM
Girl | Australia  Find all comments by Girl
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There is Hope, I could echo your name right back at you! It's nice to hear a man other than my father say that. My father is one of the few men who not only profess that viewpoint, but actually live it as well, so I've been very blessed to grow up in that environment.

I'm glad to meet you


Survey8/13/08 4:27 PM
There is Hope | United States  Find all comments by There is Hope
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Girl wrote:
I agree with women wearing hats and/or covering in church, but I don't agree that it's to show their 'subjection to men'. It is to show they are under the authority AND protetion of either their father or thier husband, and certainly not ALL MEN as is implied here. Women may be subject to A man, but not ALL men, otherwise we would end up like the catholics, who teach their women that whatever the priest says for you to do must be right, and you cannot do wrong in doing it. This opens a very dangerous door, to my mind.
Girl from Australia,

You made a very excellent point. The scripture teaches that the wives are to be under the authority of THEIR OWN husbands, not all men in general just as husbands are to LOVE THEIR OWN wives. Your first and foremost authority as well as the men is to God himself and the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the Head of the church.

I have found that most fundamentalist men, baptist in particular, treat ALL women like they are second rate and should submit to ALL men, not just their own husbands.

I speak as a man and say that that attitude is a disgrace to biblical Christianity and is a mockery to the command of our Lord Jesus Christ.


Survey8/13/08 3:53 PM
Girl | Australia  Find all comments by Girl
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I agree with women wearing hats and/or covering in church, but I don't agree that it's to show their 'subjection to men'. It is to show they are under the authority AND protetion of either their father or thier husband, and certainly not ALL MEN as is implied here. Women may be subject to A man, but not ALL men, otherwise we would end up like the catholics, who teach their women that whatever the priest says for you to do must be right, and you cannot do wrong in doing it. This opens a very dangerous door, to my mind.

Survey8/13/08 3:46 PM
William Gilmore | Portland, OR  Find all comments by William Gilmore
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It seems to me that the question is not presented with sufficient care. 1 Corinthians 11:5 speaks not of the broad category of "women," but rather of "every wife." In addition the verses speak of a wife who "prays or prophecies;" not every woman who attends "public worship."

After researching this text my wife and I have decided that when she is placed in a situation (public or private) where it may appear that Christianity has "turned the world upside down" concerning traditional gender roles she should have "a symbol of authority on her head;"i.e. a prayer veil that covers her whole head. This is "because of the angels" (v. 10) not the culture. We also agree that this is in addition to her long hair which God has graciously provided as a covering for her as she worships and prays on an ongoing basis.


Survey8/12/08 1:18 AM
JoyfulJohn | NE Wisconsin  Contact via emailFind all comments by JoyfulJohn
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A womens head cover is Yahshua!

Survey8/6/08 5:41 PM
Raani Starnes | Fort Worth, Texas  Go to homepageFind all comments by Raani Starnes
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Some of those who answered yes probably meant WITH HAIR.

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