DRESS CODE
The foundation of Zanesville Christian School is the
Word of God, and our purpose is to bring Him glory in everything
we do. Our main reason for existence is to serve and please Him who
has chosen us to be His soldiers, and not to be caught up in the
affairs of this world. Romans 12:2 says, "Be not conformed to this
world." It would seem logical, according to Dr. Paul A. Keniel that
we "should do everything possible to avoid taking on the appearance
or even a distant resemblance of a group of individuals who despise
the name of Christ, who would destroy our country if they could,
and who have little or no regard for Biblical authority." We at Zanesville
Christian School wish to be identified with traditional, conservative,
separated, Biblical fundamentalism.
Romans 12:2 says, "Be not conformed to this world.
. ." We are admonished by the Scripture to identify with Christ and
not the world. Deuteronomy 22:5 says, "The woman shall not wear that
which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's
garment: for all that do so are an abomination unto the Lord thy
God." We believe following fashions to be quite acceptable as long
as the fashion we are following does not violate Biblical principles.
The Bible does not say precisely what kind of clothes a Christian
should wear, but it instructs students of every generation that their
apparel should be modest, that boys should dress as masculine boys;
and girls should dress as feminine girls; and that young people are
to be ". . .an example of the believers" (I Timothy 4:12).
The Lord, through His word, has something definite
to say about men wearing long hair. I Corinthians 11:14 says, ".
. .if a man has long hair, it is a shame unto him." Women, however,
are to wear long hair. I Corinthians 11:15 says, "But if a woman
have long hair, it is a glory to her." Scriptures give considerable
space to the precept that men should be masculine and women should
be feminine.
What are we as Christians to do in a changing society?
Dr. Paul A. Keniel writes, "The following is a quotation from the
opening paragraphs of the dress code at Whittier Christian High School
in California, written by the school's distinguished principal, Eugene
Birdsall: A Christian institution has a unique responsibility in
this area. Since we are judged largely by our appearance, we dare
not be blind to the changing styles of the day and become so far
'behind the times' and hopelessly 'dated' that we repel the very
one who should be attracted by our Christian testimony. Nor do we
dare offend by adopting styles and fads which are purposely suggestive
and vulgar in their appeal or which are the unique trademark of segments
of society decidedly ungodly in their influence. Our appearance then
must be conservative so that we are not offensive, and in good taste
so as to 'adorn the Gospel' by our attractiveness." |