- September 5th, 2018, 4:03 pm
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In the end, these are all heart issues and are best addressed through discipleship and relationship building, not through a dress code at a football game of all places.
Jonathan Carone wrote: My issue is when we put all the focus on the woman making the change and never, ever, ever, ever, ever bring up the fact that guys need to control their thoughts better than they do. I'm all for both approaches, but until someone mentions both of them together, I'm going to continue bring up the other side as well.You're not wrong. I think the reason one gets mentioned more than the other is because the clothing issue can be physically observed and the thought issue is private, unless the person not controlling their thoughts makes it observable through actions such as comments, catcalls, etc.
In the end, these are all heart issues and are best addressed through discipleship and relationship building, not through a dress code at a football game of all places.