It should be how your actions serve the world.
You can believe whatever you want, but it's your actions that count.
I'm not doing this with you. Clearly you are a vile creature when trying to debate with me. Instead of reading what I have to say you blabber about me bringing something into the discussion when you began with addressing what I said about 'I thank God for this'. You are so blinded by your atheistic ways that you cannot see to reason. By saying 'you don't care' in that tone of reading, you have said more than enough.
Clearly you need to re-asses your words and come back when you have something to put into why I think the dress is a no no. Instead you have opted to address my belief in God which has nothing to do with the reason that she chose to wear such a vile thing. Her reasoning for wearing such a dress wasn't God in the first place I would say. When you read my line 'Thank God', your atheistic brain went haywire and decided to attack me on something that isn't the primary concern of this thread. Wow I am on fire aren't I?
Consider yourself ignored by me in this thread.
And no, I don't, and read carefully now because I'm using the same tone reading as you did just earlier, care about what you have to say in regards to my reasoning of ignoring you. How does that make you feel?
Now learn to appreciate the greatness that is Bach:p. All your favorite composers acknowledge Bach in one way or the other.
I believe in God, the light in the darkness that I live in, I do not believe in Christianity, Islam nor any other religion.
There.
I'll be more than happy to challenge anyone on the lady's dress-code if they want, but only if they think it wasn't bad of her to wear that, because it was. Why couldn't she wear a more classier dress? It's classical music for God's sake!

Edit:
Sorry for calling you a vile creature, but I stand to my point. It was not very nice of you.
In any case:
To everyone (even you Rach.Forever):
