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I do think that the part below pelvis is a bit extreme.
Our body is so precious, but we keep forgetting.
Also, Jesus has chosen the form of a human, if he were disgusted he would've turned into talking cow or something.
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Religion wise, Im not sure how people look at it, but I know as a child (even now still ) I laugh at rude pictures, because Im so mature like that. But as for being ashamed? Well, Iv never been that, we all have the same bits and peices and if some out of date bible waffle says its wrong then well, it's just a tad daft in my opinion.
I couldn't give a chuff who see's me naked, Im not perfect, I know Im not but I enjoy being naked, it's rather enjoyable, people shouldn't be asahmed of their bodies, why should they be? It's all natural
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Angry Dragon
Religion wise, Im not sure how people look at it, but I know as a child (even now still ) I laugh at rude pictures
Haha same here, although I rarely come across any - but I used to laugh at statues. That reminds me of this boy doll they were once selling and I saw an ad on tv and I laughed because it looked like it was having an erection. :wink:
Anyway, my mum's very religious and I always grew up with that influence - which I like, I like having faith in God - and my mum never said the body is a filthy thing, and if she did, I've never heard her say it.
She always did what I think is the best way to raise a child - right from wrong, having respect (In my case not only for people but for God - my mum would make sure I was facing the front in church because she'd say "Jesus' crucifix is at the front of the church, not the back" and through this I became an obedient person). I'm not saying that you have to sit in church properly to be obedient, but that's how I was brought up. And I'm glad of it.
Everybody's different, I don't think it would be fair to say 'Oh she's religious so she must think the human body is filthy' because that's such a stereotypical view of religious groups. Each to his/her own...