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saratogasummer's avatar

This whole concept of "modesty" always falls so flat. For one, it doesn't even exist in scripture. There isn't a single verse that spells out what exactly needs to be covered. It's also incongruent with reality.

Are physicians or surgeons sinning or prone to lust when having to examine a patient nude? Are nurses giving into lust when bathing a patient? You can ask these people and they'd probably laugh at the question.

Also concepts of acceptable attire vary so drastically in different cultures. On one hand you have some people groups where wearing very little to no clothing is the norm. These people are not given into lust anymore than us, possibly even less so. While on the other hand in some places attire acceptable in church in America isn't even acceptable, for example in some middle eastern countries where women are almost entirely covered. You also have many examples of places where being in saunas or hot springs in mixed company and around children with no clothing is common place. And yet these people show nothing but respect and self control toward others.

Lust is entirely a problem of one's self control. You can either choose to see someone's body simply as a human body, something God created and said was good, or can choose to view it as nothing more than a sex object and give into sexual fantasies about it. It's literally your choice.

Once again, simply because you do not have control over your own mind does not make it someone else's problem. People can go to lakes and beaches and comfortably swim without worrying about someone perving on them. People can dress up beautifully for their wedding day without worrying what some creep is thinking. People can dress comfortably for exercise and activity without someone leering at them lustfully. If you personally cannot handle that then you can either just avoid all such situations or work on having self control and stop sexually objectifying other people.

Aimee Williams's avatar

totally agree!!!!

As a woman, I didn't always dress modestly in the past, but it's very important to me now, honoring God with my body.

The tradition of "wearing a dress to church assembly" (tradition, not Scriptural command) has a loophole, because honestly I have worn immodest dresses and justified it because it's "a dress", and I think other women do too, same with wedding dresses and formal dresses, as you point out.

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