I by no means mean offense to y'all,
@The Revolting Man and
@windblown . Personally, I don't care if y'all wear head coverings in your house. If it reminds the woman to be submissive in a godly way, then go for it, it's edifying to you. But, I'm going to point out the flaws in y'all's arguments. Yes, I played the lurker and came in a bit after the fact, but let's have at it --
What are the biblical parameters of a head covering? How much of your head has to be covered? Does it have to be a scarf? Does a cowboy hat count? What about a yamaca? If the man can't take something off of his head, are all of his prayers shameful? Do you think Eve walked around the Garden with a handful of spring mix in her hair? Can I pray if my head is in a cast for medical reasons? Again, I'm not mocking y'all for covering, I'm mocking y'all's view cause to me it seems rather silly.
Honestly, I find that the women here who do wear head coverings tend to be admirable women because they tend to be submissive wives to their husbands. If I went with requiring them, I'd go with flower garlands instead of scarves, cause those are pretty -- but I don't even know if that would qualify as a covering by y'all's standards.
The thing is, if you're taking the stance that the women who don't wear head cloths are to be ashamed of praying, then that would indict many of the women here as well. So, I'll challenge your view -- what's wrong with the bucket? It's in the context of prayer, which is what the debate is about, not about personal appearance and not about submission.