Yesterday, I had a little argument with a friend about religion law/commandment that men should not use what belong to women and women should not use what belong to men.
She cited two examples, the first one being that it is wrong for ladies to put on trousers.Her second case was that it is wrong (a sin) for ladies not to plate their hair, likewise its wrong for men to plate their hair.
My Argument
My argument was very simple, I asked her to explain to me how logical it is to a sin on a lady that chose not plate her hair, but keep it natural the way it was created.
She was not able to provide a conclusive and convincing answer.I've had similar arguement with two other people before and their own conclusion was that I'm not suppose to be looking at religion through a logical perspective, but only through faith and faith only.
My final question to them on both occassions is that: If I'm not suppose to apply logic to religion, how can I be sure that what I do and engage in while practicing the religion is the right thing to do?