Well it appears you've completely missed the point. Let me spell it out again.
Since people here are pointing to other cultures that go topless and claiming that we should all be able to do the same, then they are deciding morality (right and wrong) BASED ON WHAT OTHERS DO IN THEIR CULTURES - rather than basing it on God's standard of right and wrong.
So if a culture legalizes street drugs, and you judge what's moral by what other cultures are doing (and it seems not to harm anyone & work just fine for them), then legalizing street drugs must be moral.
I do understand that,but for me it is a very long shot to associate toplessness with druguse.
As a reminder, this IS a Christian discussion section (I often have to remind myself of that when reading posts around here)- so some of us do include God's standards & teachings.
K, this goes to what we already covered pages ago - yes it DOES define modest by way of cultural example at the time Paul wrote the instruction to the church and by the other written statements on nudity that appear in scripture.
Paul primary talked about his own time to people of his own time. You don't live in the first century so you shouldn't read everything litterally. Paul talked about the value of modesty, and everyone here agrees with him. The thing is just that what was modest in the lands around the mediterranian isn't necessary what defines modesty in all countries in all times. It certainly isn't what defines modesty in southern Scandinavia in the 21:st century. And what is modesty in your part of North America isn't what defines modesty in the rest of the world. If Paul meant that one certain clothing is the definition then he should have written it, shouldn't he? He could have written long sleved shirt, trouser and socks, leather shoes and a hat, but e didn't.
WERE THEY CUSTIMARILY TOPLESS/NUDE? No they were not. They were covered up modestly which sets the standard
for what is modest. That means it doesn't include a 1/2 naked torso in public.
The problem is in reasoning. Taking this to "how much can we undress" instead of "how much clothing should we cover up with".
That's where this discussion goes terribly wrong and why the whole extreme "burqa" argument fails.
Using 1 extreme of people's hyper-modesty never warrents the complete opposite extreme of stripping naked. One doesn't warrent the other.
Since when did Paul state or imply that modesty meant going 1/2 nude and women to bear their breasts?
They did not dress that way - neither did the OT Jews.
Paul never said that naked breasts are modest, but he didn't say the opposite either. It all depends on culture and what the partaking persons read in to it, in a prudish society 1/2 naked bodies are highly imodest, but in a society more used to nakedess it isn't. Christianity isn't about laws just for the sake of it, the laws have a reason. Paul talked about modesty for the reason to save people from unpure thoughts that would lead away from God. If no such unpure thoughts come from halfnakedness then it isn't imodest.
I'd start by asking, why DON'T you judge what is right and not?! We're called to discern good and evil and be on guard. We don't just 'shut down' and go on auto pilot as Christians & take holidays & go with the flow of culture.
God tells us that we're in spiritual battle every single day with an enemy seeking to wipe us out along with our faith.
That seems to be the problem I'm seeing today; people's casual attitudes towards faith and God. I personally find it extremely apathetic.
I do judge, but I try to base it on the Bible and my sense rather than on my current culture and prejudice. Besides I try to read the Bible to understand what is being said and what is mean litteral, rather than taking all of it litterally. If it was meant to be read litterally on everything then it would be clearer, wouldn't it? (But that is a whole other topi
But... who's "losing their senses over a pair of boobs"? sorry I don't get your point here?.
I meant that you assume that men will loose their senses when they see a pair on the beach.
And besides, you haven't answered my question in posts 401 and 402.
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