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LittleSoldier
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My apologies to everyone. I promised to not post in this thread again. I’ve already done so once, thereby breaking my promise. I take my promises seriously and never intend to break them; however, I see something going on here which is much more serious than a breaking of a promise.I am not spouting opinion. Immodesty is a sin. If there is such a thing as a “modest bikini” I have yet to see one. Why can people not respect their bodies, instead of transforming themselves into mere objects of desire.
What I see is judging. In your quote above you state "I have yet to see one. What you stated right there is important. Please bear with me as I try to explain.
CW, you say you are not casting stones but just “calling sin for what it is.” I say you are throwing stones, especially at Patrice. Immodesty is a sin. The Church teaches this. But you are judging every time you believe it is up to you to determine what constitutes immodesty. Here is an example:
In post #79 you stated the following:
That is casting a stone. It is an inferred insult. You don’t know how Patrice worships God. Zing!! That stone just hit Patrice on the shoulder.“if you had the body for it”…hmmm this smacks of pride and worship of the creature over the creator.
In post #81 Patrice stated the following:
In post #83 you responded by saying:Its nothing about pride or worship, but honestly saying I’m out of shape and wanting to be in better shape is about God and taking care of my body that he created. Right now, I’m not there but I have a plan and I’m going to wear a nice cut swimsuit again when I reach my goal.
(The bolding, italics, and underlining are mine.)SO you cans show off about what you did. It is a “llok at me” mentality. Like I said, pride and body worship.
You are stating that you know why Patrice is trying to get into better shape (“SO you cans show off about what you did,)” even though she had stated that “wanting to be in better shape is about God and taking care of my body that he created.” You made an unfounded assumption.
IMHO you have decided that you are the one who can decide why another person does something. You are not omniscient; I don’t think you know Patrice personally, and for you to decide that you know why she does anything means that you are judging her.
Who made you in charge of what is modest and what isn’t? You have your opinion just like the rest of us and there’s nothing wrong with that. But you’ve gone beyond that - you are now telling Patrice why she is doing something and you really have absolutely no idea.
Thwack!!! There goes another stone you cast - this one has sharp edges and it hit her in the face.
As for me, in post #87 you stated the following in a response to a post I had written:
(The bolding, italics, and underlining are mine).Not judgmental. I am calling sin for what it is. There is a difference between shaving, bathing, keeping fit, etc and wearing clothing that has but a single purpose: to show off the body. I f you want to dress like a stripper, that is up to you, but it can never be called anything other than immodest.
You are, at the very least, inferring that I want to dress like a stripper. Strippers may start off wearing an extremely skimpy bikini, but they then remove the bikini. That’s why they are called strippers. They also get paid for what they do. I have never claimed that I would remove my bikini in front of other people, for pay; the only people I would ever remove my clothes in front of would be female members of my family or my husband or possibly if someone is watching me and I am not aware of it. I am not a stripper. I know what stripper bars are. I have been in one of those bars and saw the clothes those women wear. They were extremely beautiful women physically, both in their general looks and in their physical condition. Men sit around and drink and put $20 bills in the backs of the women’s thongs. Do I consider that appropriate behavior for either the men or the women? No. But I am not going to judge them. For all I know one of those women has an extremely ill child and she has very little education and is doing what she can do to try to make enough money to keep her child alive and safe. It’s not my place to judge her.
You stated “it can never be called anything other than immodest.” Actually, it *can * be called something other than immodest. I have just proved that you are wrong in your statement. When I wore a bikini I admit I liked the way I looked. But I also like the way I look if I find a really nice outfit consisting of well-fitting jeans, a loose and heavy ski sweater, a nice parka, Inuit mukluks, a woven cap with braided ties, and mittens. And it has nothing to do with worshipping myself. It has to do with being happy that God has given me a body I can use (even with its many flaws I can do so much!) and has given me a few outfits that feel comfortable, keep me warm (or cool in the case of swimsuits) and are pretty. I’m not worshipping myself. God is infinitely greater than me and anything positive about me is because He has mercy, loves me, and created me in His image.
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