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aggie03 said:In Genesis 3:21 God clothed Adam and Eve. If being nude were okay, this would have been unnecessary. That's a very brief point, but it's all I've got time for now.
Petrarch said:There is nothing sinful about being naked. God clothed Adam and Eve after they became ashamed of their nakedness. It is the sense of shame that serves as the reason why clothing exists.
I wonder if you will still feel that way in say ten maybe fifteen years when you're the parent of young daughters, and you take them into a public restaurant for a nice dinner, and Joe Nudist comes walking by with his stuff hanging out and swinging around? And perhaps the contagious rash on his rear end and or genita area is visible? And this is all permissable because of the tolerant mindset that we should just all accept public nudity as a 'live and let live' issue?Toboe said:I don't know about the sin part but I'm fine with public nudity.
This is all well and good except that you forget that a change occured after Adam and Eve sinned. It's called the fall of humanity and it means that all of us have become weakened as a result of it. So the reason that since that time, clothing has been necessary is to help us out a bit, so it's not so easy to give into the temptation of sexual sin. Jesus wore clothes, and when He walked the earth He never said it was okay to practice public nudity.Petrarch said:There is nothing sinful about being naked. God clothed Adam and Eve after they became ashamed of their nakedness. It is the sense of shame that serves as the reason why clothing exists.
and so if you don't feel shame while nude you are one of The Other PeoplePetrarch said:There is nothing sinful about being naked. God clothed Adam and Eve after they became ashamed of their nakedness. It is the sense of shame that serves as the reason why clothing exists.
Yes, it is permissible (or should be) and yes, we should just all accept public nudity as a 'live and let live' issue.Miss Shelby said:I wonder if you will still feel that way in say ten maybe fifteen years when you're the parent of young daughters, and you take them into a public restaurant for a nice dinner, and Joe Nudist comes walking by with his stuff hanging out and swinging around? And perhaps the contagious rash on his rear end and or genita area is visible? And this is all permissable because of the tolerant mindset that we should just all accept public nudity as a 'live and let live' issue?
Miss Shelby said:This is all well and good except that you forget that a change occured after Adam and Eve sinned. It's called the fall of humanity and it means that all of us have become weakened as a result of it. So the reason that since that time, clothing has been necessary is to help us out a bit, so it's not so easy to give into the temptation of sexual sin. Jesus wore clothes, and when He walked the earth He never said it was okay to practice public nudity.
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No, it doesn't. It may, for some - that's their problem. Women wearing stilletos may lead me to lust...so should women be stopped from wearing them?lawtonfogle said:Also, being nude leads to lust which equal sin.
Electric Sceptic said:No, it doesn't. It may, for some - that's their problem. Women wearing stilletos may lead me to lust...so should women be stopped from wearing them?
Why not? They are both the same - something someone can wear (or not wear) without harm either way. They can both promote 'lust'. Why can't they be put on the same level?aggie03 said:Nudity cannot be put on the same level as stilleto heals.
What the bible says in relation to this particular area is irrelevant. The claim was that nudity can cause people to lust. I replied that so can stilleto heals. Both of those claims are, I would think, correct. Now, as regards this particular area, why can the two not be compared?aggie03 said:You are dealing with a lack of covering and then a type of shoe. I believe that you would be very hard pressed to find any principle from the Scriptures dealing with shoes, while I beleive that the Bible is abundantly clear that public nudity is not acceptable.