I agree with The Bellman. Just because the only time people in the west take off their clothes does not mean that nudity is restricted to when your having sex.
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This post contains words of wisdom.Johnnz said:The debate continues, although it is largely talking past each other.
I have been musing on two issues. I wonder how many of those opposing nudity have bothered to go the some of the sites mentioned and actually acquaint themselves with some of the interesting material that is available, especially from christian orientated sites. Or is it a case of dont let the facts interfere with my opinions? I consider it highly disrespectful to argue against any matter if I am not familiar with the facts and arguments put forward by its adherents. Basic courtesy, as well as humility is involved. Humility derives from awareness that I might just not have the whole picture.
Then, there is this fervent debate to justify a shame based moral position. I suspect that the willing defence of the clothes only position is an expression of Christians in particular, and societys in general deep unease about much of human sexuality. If our bodied are the temple of Gods Spirit, why do we not hear much more about obesity caused by poor eating and exercise habits? We know that obesity is a causative factor in many diseases. Is gluttony no longer a sin even though it harms the body?
For me, the debate rather proves a point. Christians have real issues with sexual matters.
John
NZ
Exactly. Otherwise baths would be inherently sexual activities.mld3three said:I agree with The Bellman. Just because the only time people in the west take off their clothes does not mean that nudity is restricted to when your having sex.
Are you talking right now, where it's still frowned upon to go nude in most public places? Or in the future where you hope public nudity will be acceptable?Rising Tree said:7. Hygene.
Hmmm...so the whole industry of sports bra's is really an unneccesary industry because it would be SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much more comfortable for me (and other women) to go running nude!9. Athletic purposes

Johnnz said:I wonder how many of those opposing nudity have bothered to go the some of the sites mentioned and actually acquaint themselves with some of the interesting material that is available, especially from christian orientated sites. Or is it a case of dont let the facts interfere with my opinions? I consider it highly disrespectful to argue against any matter if I am not familiar with the facts and arguments put forward by its adherents. Basic courtesy, as well as humility is involved. Humility derives from awareness that I might just not have the whole picture.
Nudism does not dictate that we should go naked all the time. We only advocate the right to go nude when appropriate, and we do not force people to take their clothes off just because. There are situations, such as the one you mentioned, when clothes become a necessity. There are also situations, such as when somebody's clothes become infested with harmful biological agents that terrorists could spread per se, that clothes become a liability if not an all-out danger. Tell me, if you had to strip in public to receive a hose-down that could save your life, would you do it? I don't know about you, but if meant saving my very life, I could not get rid of my clothes fast enough.immersedingrace said:Are you talking right now, where it's still frowned upon to go nude in most public places? Or in the future where you hope public nudity will be acceptable?
Would you say that it would be hygienic to go nude while working in the medical field? Would a doctor need to wear a "cap"?![]()
Clothes trap dirt in a dark, humid enviroment. These are ideal environment for germs to thrive in.What about the food service industry? Would one wear a "net"? or just go completely free?![]()
For obvious reasons, I don't know how comfortable bras are or are not. Even so, if you have a private setting where you can run around au naturel, I encourage you to try it some time. You'll have to experience the liberation yourself to know just how freeing it is.Hmmm...so the whole industry of sports bra's is really an unneccesary industry because it would be SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much more comfortable for me (and other women) to go running nude!
blessings
I pray I'll never have to find out.Rising Tree said:Tell me, if you had to strip in public to receive a hose-down that could save your life, would you do it? I don't know about you, but if meant saving my very life, I could not get rid of my clothes fast enough.
You're assuming I've never "run around au naturel" in the privacy of my own home. I've never said it wouldn't be comfortable or liberating. My problem isn't with nudity, but PUBLIC nudity!!!Even so, if you have a private setting where you can run around au naturel, I encourage you to try it some time. You'll have to experience the liberation yourself to know just how freeing it is.And then you'll understand how inhibiting clothing can be to personal comfort.
Hmmm...never heard these studies and I live with a woman (I'm a live-in nanny, she's my boss) who owns a pharmaceutical company specializing in women's diseases, including breast cancer. I'm sure I would have heard by now as these issues are common conversational topics. However, I'll check with her, But I'm fairly CERTAIN that she'll have a ton of research to refute that. She's been doing research geared specifically toward women exclusively for the last 9 years, and interspersed with other health issues for 20 years prior to that.Also note that there is strong evidence that correlates the use of bras to breast cancer. The reason is that bras inhibit the natural flow of the lymph system through the breasts, thus preventing the draining of natural toxins that can ultimately lead to cancer.
Rising Tree said:Nudism does not dictate that we should go naked all the time. We only advocate the right to go nude when appropriate, and we do not force people to take their clothes off just because. There are situations, such as the one you mentioned, when clothes become a necessity. There are also situations, such as when somebody's clothes become infested with harmful biological agents that terrorists could spread per se, that clothes become a liability if not an all-out danger. Tell me, if you had to strip in public to receive a hose-down that could save your life, would you do it? I don't know about you, but if meant saving my very life, I could not get rid of my clothes fast enough.
Clothes trap dirt in a dark, humid enviroment. These are ideal environment for germs to thrive in.
Nudity removes this problem. It also allows the body to generate Vitamin D.
For obvious reasons, I don't know how comfortable bras are or are not. Even so, if you have a private setting where you can run around au naturel, I encourage you to try it some time. You'll have to experience the liberation yourself to know just how freeing it is.And then you'll understand how inhibiting clothing can be to personal comfort.
Also note that there is strong evidence that correlates the use of bras to breast cancer. The reason is that bras inhibit the natural flow of the lymph system through the breasts, thus preventing the draining of natural toxins that can ultimately lead to cancer.
I am hoping that through open discussion about the topic, that we will all come to see the human body as it really is, simply one of God's fantastic creations, and not (only) as an object of sexuality.immersedingrace said:Are you talking right now, where it's still frowned upon to go nude in most public places? Or in the future where you hope public nudity will be acceptable?
I'm not saying that it is practical or comfortable to be physically naked 100% of the time, although there are obviously cultures in certain areas of the world that do. Obviously, it is neither comfortable nor healthy to be naked for long periods of time in the snow, or in extremely cold water. Neither is it healthy to be naked in extreme dry hot climates, constantly exposed to the sun.immersedingrace said:Would you say that it would be hygienic to go nude while working in the medical field? Would a doctor need to wear a "cap"?
What about the food service industry? Would one wear a "net"? or just go completely free?
This area is somewhat subjective. A lighly "endowed" woman would probably be more comfortable running without a bra, while a heavily "endowed" woman would probably be more comfortable with one due to the stress on shoulders and supporting tissue caused by bounce.immersedingrace said:Hmmm...so the whole industry of sports bra's is really an unneccesary industry because it would be SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much more comfortable for me (and other women) to go running nude!
I can say, as far as I'm concerned, that's already the case. I don't believe at anytime I indicated that I believe that it's the ONLY use for our body or that lust is the reason for non-nudity.Natman said:I am hoping that through open discussion about the topic, that we will all come to see the human body as it really is, simply one of God's fantastic creations, and not (only) as an object of sexuality.
I've done a little research, and although I know this isn't the topic, but it WAS brought up as a reason to go braless at least so I wanted to refute this erroneous information.Also note that there is strong evidence that correlates the use of bras to breast cancer. The reason is that bras inhibit the natural flow of the lymph system through the breasts, thus preventing the draining of natural toxins that can ultimately lead to cancer.
Me neither. I hope you never have to deal with biological agent contamination either.immersedingrace said:I pray I'll never have to find out.
Ah true. But being nude indoors isn't quite the same as having sunshine and fresh air bathe your body. And that's not to mention the feeling of warm wind envelopping your body...ooh does that feel good....You're assuming I've never "run around au naturel" in the privacy of my own home. I've never said it wouldn't be comfortable or liberating. My problem isn't with nudity, but PUBLIC nudity!!!
Hmm. There isn't any scientific evidence out there to support this link? That would surprise me, to say the very least....Hmmm...never heard these studies and I live with a woman (I'm a live-in nanny, she's my boss) who owns a pharmaceutical company specializing in women's diseases, including breast cancer. I'm sure I would have heard by now as these issues are common conversational topics. However, I'll check with her, But I'm fairly CERTAIN that she'll have a ton of research to refute that. She's been doing research geared specifically toward women exclusively for the last 9 years, and interspersed with other health issues for 20 years prior to that.
Blessings
Honestly, I don't know. I don't like speculating about "what if's".Rising Tree said:But seriously, if it ever came down to life vs. modesty, which would you pick?
I don't like going to the beach in a BATHING suit...so I doubt I'd enjoy sitting outside in the buff...might be convinced someday if I can ensure complete and total privacy.Ah true. But being nude indoors isn't quite the same as having sunshine and fresh air bathe your body. And that's not to mention the feeling of warm wind envelopping your body...ooh does that feel good....![]()
You'll have to read my other post regarding thisHmm. There isn't any scientific evidence out there to support this link? That would surprise me, to say the very least....
Just a question. Do you see something wrong with hanging out on the beach in your swimming suit or do you just not like to?immersedingrace said:I don't like going to the beach in a BATHING suit...so I doubt I'd enjoy sitting outside in the buff...might be convinced someday if I can ensure complete and total privacy.
Generally speaking, I see nothing WRONG with it, provided it's a modest bathing suit, meaning covering all the basics and a little more for good measure. As for me personally, I don't like to. I prefer to remain covered unless I'm in the water.mld3three said:Just a question. Do you see something wrong with hanging out on the beach in your swimming suit or do you just not like to?
First off, define "enjoy." Lotsa folks died naked and praying in Auschwitz.Natman said:Does anyone else enjoy praying or worship the Lord while naked, alone, with a spouse, family, or in a group?
Son-cerely,
Nate
I mean "purposeful" nakedness in paryer and worship. I'm sure that the vast majority of the folks in Auschwitz were not "enjoying" their nakedness because it was forced upon them in the most demeaning of ways.Buzz Dixon said:First off, define "enjoy." Lotsa folks died naked and praying in Auschwitz.
Agreed. We are to meditate on His Word day and night and to pray ceaslessly.Buzz Dixon said:Second, it's possible to be very spontaneous in prayer. I've frequently remembered something I want to bring to the Lord while I'm performing my morning ablution (look it up); I do so as I'm standing there, not waiting until I finish, dry off, and dress before praying.
Like Groucho Marx said about " Hair " the play ... looked at myself in the mirror , put my clothes back on ....Natman said:This is a beautiful concept. Unfortunately, it's not scriptural.
The biggest reason my wife and I like to be naked is "comfort", especially working in the heat and humidity of Houston. There is nothing worse that clingy, soggy, smelly clothing while working in the yard, garden or around the house. Plus, it makes clean-up a breeze... just grab the hose or step right into the shower, no muss, no fuss, no "locker-room-odor".
The next reason is that we definitely feel closer to God when we are not only spritually naked, but physically naked, as God creates us. Our most relaxing times are sitting naked on our garden swing, in the midst of God's beautiful flowers (He has blessed my wife with a green thumb), reading our Bibles, studying and praying.
It's not "Heaven on Earth" or even "Paradise", but it is as close as we can get in this fallen world.
There are plenty of other pratical reasons to be naked. Hygene probably tops the list because we are not creating the perfect breeding ground for germs and bacteria. They can't stand to much oxygen or ultra-violet light. Also consider the time saved in not selecting clothing in the morning.
Son-cerely,
Nate
