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Singaporean pastor Joanne Chow, who ministers to youth in Pasir Panjang, has drawn criticism for preaching the old misogynist gospel that women lead men astray by how they dress.
Critics on Sunday were slamming Chow for pinning responsibility for one gender’s spiritual well-being on the other’s “skintight dress” and “bikini photo” in a recent blog post arguing that girls can help guys avoid sin by dressing modestly.
“Can I also make a special appeal to the girls? Let’s help our brothers by not dressing in a revealing or provocative way. Of course you don’t have control over their lustful thoughts, and it may not be a sin to wear that skintight dress or post that bikini photo, but if we can help our brothers, why not?” read her Friday post on Christian website Thir.st.
The 38-year-old pastor, who is a mother of two girls, is a member of the Pasir Panjang Hill Brethren Church.
She had neither responded publicly to the criticism nor an email requesting comment as of publication time.
Her comments came after it came out that an internationally famous evangelical leader who died last year was tainted by sexual scandal due to what seems an appetite for young women.
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