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??? The ellipses represent the full quote. And I said we’re in agreement then.
No. It means it’s something intimate and dignified, of which onlookers are not worthy. Your response demonstrates a complete misunderstanding of what modesty is. I’m the only one who has quoted the Catechism on the topic and keeps referring back to it. Everything I’ve said unfolds from it.This still leads to the act of a mother nursing her baby – as something to be hidden. As something not agreeable.
When I was a child visiting West Germany, women sat on one side of the church and men on the other.After reading some of the comments here, maybe the optimal solution would be to separate the men and women into different services. That way there would be no occasions of lust. There would still be people committing the sin of pride (I am dressed better than so and so) and envy (why can’t I have such nice clothes) along with the legalism that Jesus often preached against.
Well, yes. If we are going to discuss what modesty is and isn’t, we have to discuss all of those things.Did you read my first post in this thread? Or any of them? Funny how we can discuss all of the following “before having discussed the term modesty”:
“What about women breastfeeding?”
“What about women used to not show their ankles?”
“What about men in suits are sexy?”
“What about the cultural norms?”
“What about the availability of clothing?”
She said, “I don´t care if a man is attracted by a clothing style of mine I won´t consider immodest.”That’s rather sad…
And some people feel it is okay to project and force their views of ‘appropriateness’ on others. Pretty sadSome people seem to have no idea about how to dress appropriately for different settings.
Talk about “projecting”, you’re doing that exact thing right here.And some people feel it is okay to project and force their views of ‘appropriateness’ on others. Pretty sad