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<blockquote data-quote="2PhiloVoid" data-source="post: 73372427" data-attributes="member: 167101"><p>Off hand, I don't know, but I'll do us both a favor and show the Louvre's policies <a href="https://www.louvre.fr/sites/default/files/medias/medias_fichiers/fichiers/PDF/louvre-visitor-regulations.pdf" target="_blank">[here]</a></p><p></p><p> Without having to appeal to the Bible? Why on earth would a Christian's sense of "morality" not be at least partially, even if not fully, informed by the influence and conceptual shaping that comes by way of God's Word?</p><p></p><p>...so carrying on, then, and still biblically speaking, we are our brother's and sister's "keeper." And what does this mean? It means that, again biblically speaking, we are to keep the welfare of our fellow human being's in mind, and we are to conduct ourselves in such a way that not do we encourage other people to follow God's Will (in Christ), but we also care for them by not doing things (such as purposely wearing vain, skin-tight, and revealing clothing) that might cause other people to desire to sin in the face of God. It also means having some sense of modesty, at the least, when fanning about in public, and this goes for men just as much as for women.</p><p></p><p>But, since "Liberty" as a social and political concept, a shibboleth of our day in fact, and since it's an untamable little idea that keeps being pried further open by various relative evaluations, it's no wonder that this little Aussie lass showed up at the Louvre think'n she should just non-chalantly waltz in .......</p><p></p><p> No.......because I care about people. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p> She hasn't directly offended me. I just saw the news article on the news feed and I thought I'd give my two Christian cents about it. What I was really surprised about was that the folks at the Louvre still had such a sense of decorum and propriety.....kudos to them!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2PhiloVoid, post: 73372427, member: 167101"] Off hand, I don't know, but I'll do us both a favor and show the Louvre's policies [URL='https://www.louvre.fr/sites/default/files/medias/medias_fichiers/fichiers/PDF/louvre-visitor-regulations.pdf'][here][/URL] Without having to appeal to the Bible? Why on earth would a Christian's sense of "morality" not be at least partially, even if not fully, informed by the influence and conceptual shaping that comes by way of God's Word? ...so carrying on, then, and still biblically speaking, we are our brother's and sister's "keeper." And what does this mean? It means that, again biblically speaking, we are to keep the welfare of our fellow human being's in mind, and we are to conduct ourselves in such a way that not do we encourage other people to follow God's Will (in Christ), but we also care for them by not doing things (such as purposely wearing vain, skin-tight, and revealing clothing) that might cause other people to desire to sin in the face of God. It also means having some sense of modesty, at the least, when fanning about in public, and this goes for men just as much as for women. But, since "Liberty" as a social and political concept, a shibboleth of our day in fact, and since it's an untamable little idea that keeps being pried further open by various relative evaluations, it's no wonder that this little Aussie lass showed up at the Louvre think'n she should just non-chalantly waltz in ....... No.......because I care about people. ;) She hasn't directly offended me. I just saw the news article on the news feed and I thought I'd give my two Christian cents about it. What I was really surprised about was that the folks at the Louvre still had such a sense of decorum and propriety.....kudos to them!!! [/QUOTE]
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