Hey what do you think about Prom? Go or no go? allow your kids or do not allow your kids? I still have like 3 more years until my prom...I think anyone should go if you are in a group and you won't do anything stupid and if you are going to hang out with your friends for like the last time and have a good time...my cousin went to prom and she got married to her date...lol my cousin is Coptic and her husband was Coptic before getting married(HE STILL IS COPTIC) so what's your view on prom?
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GBU
sandra
http://tasbeha.org/content/community/index.php?board=13;action=display;threadid=1921
Forever,
Coptic Servent
GBU
sandra
we have chruhc prom its prety nice
what's that like? what do you do?
dah ra2ey.... that's my opinion, brothers and sisters. i'm not in anyway imposing my view on yours. kol wa7ed mostaqel b'ra2yoh. every one is entitled to his own opinion.
salam :)
Fibo
Forever,
Coptic Servent
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Sleepymusician
Also, I have known most of my friends since about 5th grade, and NONE of them dance the way that most teenagers dance, and we all just like being silly. Also, none of us plan on bringing any form of "date" to the prom (even though their parents fully allow them to date, they don't want to). So for me, prom is not anything "filled with defilement and temptation", it's just a fancier version of our eighth grade graduation party.
Of course, this is just my opinion, and I could be completely wrong. I've realized from talking with others that there is nothing wrong with not going to your prom. If don't feel comfortable in prom-like situations, or if you just don't enjoy dancing, or if you think you'll be tempted, don't go. It is probably over-rated as an event to begin with (once you move onto university/college, prom and high school probably feel like nothing), however, it still isn't something I personally would like to miss. My school's graduation ceremony is in October of the year after you graduate, because a lot of kids take summer school to boost up their marks and be eligible for their diploma. B/c of it being in October, most kids dont show up to grad, so prom would be the final oppertunity i'd have to see the people who I met and who have inspired me over my high school years.
I am somebody who LOVES to dance, despite being horribly uncoordinated. I should clarify that I don't like "dirty dancing". I don't do anything sexual or provocative...I'm talking about putting on the classical music, grabbing my friend, and doing a fake version of the tango and acting silly. So for me, prom would be a LOT of fun because it's just a fancier oppertunity for me to be silly.
Most proms nowadays don't have clasical music. Instead, they have A LOT of pretty dirty music-you know what I mean when I say this. This may allow you to sin and fall into temptation. Besides, aren't high school proms almost identical to clubs and parties? (excluding nice clothes and things of that sort) If you really think about it, it is not somewhere a faithful Christian should be. We must always remember that we must act Christ-like. The Church strongly opposes going to school proms, and if you think about it, it's not the Christian thing to do. If "you are the light of the world", then why would you hang out in darkness?
Please forgive me and pray for me,
Godhelpme3691
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Most proms nowadays don't have clasical music. Instead, they have A LOT of pretty dirty music-you know what I mean when I say this. This may allow you to sin and fall into temptation. Besides, aren't high school proms almost identical to clubs and parties? (excluding nice clothes and things of that sort) If you really think about it, it is not somewhere a faithful Christian should be. We must always remember that we must act Christ-like. The Church strongly opposes going to school proms, and if you think about it, it's not the Christian thing to do. If "you are the light of the world", then why would you hang out in darkness?
Please forgive me and pray for me,
Godhelpme3691
Yes, obviously they don't have classical music, but I go to a Catholic school, so from my knowledge the music does have to be at least "Catholic school appropriate". Also, from my knowledge, the church doesn't have a formal stand on prom either.
Also, on behalf of the people who organize prom, I'm offended by the notion that it is like a club. It is about a million times classier than any club because what most people forget is that prom is also a dinner in which people dress up well, and they are very formal. Clubs are trashy, drunken, filthy bars filled with people who are half naked (not that I've been to a club, just to clarify, but I've heard this from others).
Also, you can't just avoid social situations just because you are scared that there is a 0.0000000000000000000001% chance you will "fall into temptation". I know that there are people who go to my church youth group who smoke marijuana, but should I avoid church youth group because there is a small chance they might offer it to me? Should I avoid going to a sports game because they sell beer there? Should you not go to a shopping mall because you might be tempted to steal? It's the same thing with prom. I'm not going to avoid my prom because some girl or guy who I've never met (my school has 2200 students) might dance in a dirty fashion. I'm going to go dress up nicely, eat my dinner with my friends, and do a lame version of the waltz...whether the music in the background is Mozart or not is not my problem. I don't even know how to dance dirtily even if I wanted to (which I don't)
Again, I should probably clarify, I'm not saying that a person should or should not go to prom. Prom is not the end all and be all of your life. It's just a couple of hours at a banquet hall. I'm just saying that it should be up to each person, and a personal decision about whether or not to go because it's not a black and white issue.
http://www.wolfeborobible.com/prom.html
Here is a sermon by H.G. Bishop David on wedding receptions. It is similar to what we are discussing:
http://tasbeha.org/media/index.php?s=Sermons%2FBishops%2FH.G._Bishop_David%2F5.Bishop_David_s_Comments_on_Wedding_Receptions_%282003-11-08%29.mp3
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I am somebody who LOVES to dance, despite being horribly uncoordinated. I should clarify that I don't like "dirty dancing". I don't do anything sexual or provocative...I'm talking about putting on the classical music, grabbing my friend, and doing a fake version of the tango and acting silly. So for me, prom would be a LOT of fun because it's just a fancier oppertunity for me to be silly.
Most proms nowadays don't have clasical music. Instead, they have A LOT of pretty dirty music-you know what I mean when I say this. This may allow you to sin and fall into temptation. Besides, aren't high school proms almost identical to clubs and parties? (excluding nice clothes and things of that sort) If you really think about it, it is not somewhere a faithful Christian should be. We must always remember that we must act Christ-like. The Church strongly opposes going to school proms, and if you think about it, it's not the Christian thing to do. If "you are the light of the world", then why would you hang out in darkness?
Please forgive me and pray for me,
Godhelpme3691
our church odes oppose foinf to proms BEcasue of the DANCING..but becasue of the SINFUL OPPORTUNITIES u might face in such an environment!!
AND U CANT SAY NO THERE WONT BE..becasue OPPORTUNITIES are not always forseen..
BUT remember...A TEMPTATION is always a chance to prove urself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
would you stop driving just because there is a risk of getting in an accident? ---sum food for thought