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<blockquote data-quote="MyChainsAreGone" data-source="post: 74092798" data-attributes="member: 241841"><p>As I read Jon's comments, he's not equating nudism with sex... but he is pointing out that there's an error in Comana's argument in support of nudism. And on that point, he's right. If nudism is "OK" for the reason that everyone "willingly" participates, then we are left in a position where other activities may also be excused by the same point... that there is "willing participation."</p><p></p><p>So, Jon, I would never defend nudism based on "willing participation"... but rather on the simple fact that the Bible--honestly and carefully interpreted--does <em>not</em> forbid social nudity. The Bible <em>does</em> forbid illicit sexual activity. So, <em>that</em> is the basis upon which we can allow social nudity but still condemn orgies.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyChainsAreGone, post: 74092798, member: 241841"] As I read Jon's comments, he's not equating nudism with sex... but he is pointing out that there's an error in Comana's argument in support of nudism. And on that point, he's right. If nudism is "OK" for the reason that everyone "willingly" participates, then we are left in a position where other activities may also be excused by the same point... that there is "willing participation." So, Jon, I would never defend nudism based on "willing participation"... but rather on the simple fact that the Bible--honestly and carefully interpreted--does [I]not[/I] forbid social nudity. The Bible [I]does[/I] forbid illicit sexual activity. So, [I]that[/I] is the basis upon which we can allow social nudity but still condemn orgies. David [/QUOTE]
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