LizzieMaine
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Is it time to criticize the wearing of religious garb and adornments and hair styles in public, too? Are hijabs and yarmulkes, along with crosses on necklaces, more than the public should bear?
I feel so dirty for talking with a Mennonite man and wife this morning when I was admiring his hat.
I couldn't care less what people wear, and I don't know personally know anyone who cares the least bit about religious garb of any belief system, denomination, sect, cult, or rite. Go down the street dressed up as Quetzalcoatl, Ganesha, or the Archbishop of Canterbury for all I care. Just be careful, those rusty storm drains are murder on the hem of one's cassock.
Worth remembering, though: "And all their works they do for to be seen of men. For they make their phylacteries broad, and enlarge their fringes." -- Matt. 23:5, Douay Version.
I often get mistaken for a Mennonite because I usually wear a head rag. "No," I say, "I'm a 'too friggin' lazy to take the pins out today-ite.'"