No He would not. I can't believe the way some women dress. I actually had to apologize to a guest I brought to my church because of the way a woman was dressed. She looked like a stipper.
2006-11-26 13:19:01
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answered by Julia B 6
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Through time, clothing is changing much more than anything else in human activities. I don't think that the Prophets of God get into details of clothing. With maturity man can decide how to wear decently, beautifully and modestly... Virtues grow first in the mind.
Centuries ago, individual leaders imposed several outdated interpretations on the followers. They allowed women to show only the eyes, and they say that it is God's command. Nowadays, some Afghan leaders go too far as to forbid women from schooling, employment or talking to public audience..., while Muslim women are enjoying most of human liberties throughout the world.
We should read the Books of the One True God to realize where are the commands of God and where are the outdated interpretations and imitations.
2006-11-26 13:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure. The human body was created by God, according to the Bible. It's sacred. The quality of the coverings has nothing to do with the state of the spirit housed therein. Why should nakedness be a sin? Lust comes from the person beholding, not from the person being beheld. We are not responsible for the actions and reactions of others. That's why there are Christian nudist colonies, because they can see beyond the skin to the sacred within it, and do not reject the body as an evil to remain hidden.
2006-11-26 13:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we should all,dress modestly. What you wear sends out a message to others. Back in Bible times, wearing certain styles of clothing branded a person as being immoral or promiscuous. (Proverbs 7:10) The same is often true today tight, flashy, or revealing clothing can attract the wrong kind of attention. True, some may feel they have a right to wear whatever they desire. But if you worked among people who believed stealing money was okay, I'd tell you not to wear your billfold on your hip. . . . You have to recognize the sickness of . . . society's attitudes and try to protect yourself from being victimized by them." The Bible's advice is timeless and fitting for Christians today as well as it was centuries before.
NO WOMAN should have to run a daily gauntlet of sexual innuendo at work or anywhere else.
Christians have also found it helpful to apply Bible principles. Following these inspired guidelines in your dealings with your workmates can do much to help you to avoid becoming a victim of sexual harassment—or a perpetrator of
is to dress modestly admonishes women to "adorn themselves in well-arranged dress, with modesty and soundness of mind." (1 Timothy 2:9 ) Dress modestly, and you may be less likely to be a target of abusive speech or actions.
2006-11-26 14:04:51
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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Of course he would! Provocative clothing is as much part of the human mating ritual as a peacock's tail feathers are to the peahen. Only sick old men (and women) would suggest otherwise, usually because their goodies have grown old and wrinkled thro' lack of display and use.
2006-11-26 13:28:20
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answered by ozidestrier 1
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Jesus said "love your neighbour as yourself". I suppose if such a woman were to ask Jesus what she should do, would get an answer that men needed her to cover herself a little more modestly.
On the other hand, Would Jesus approve of people looking down their noses at everyone who didn't seem to measure up to their standards? From my reading of the Gospels, I would say "no". He wouldn't approve of us judging people like that. Or using religion to be able to think we are better than others.
2006-11-26 13:24:41
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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No, Jesus preached modesty and staying pure for ones spouse.
1 Timothy 2:9 (New Living Translation) And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes.
2006-11-26 13:27:46
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answered by mar 4
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Does Jesus really care that much about our outward appearance? Yes, insomuch that the scriptures teach us how to dress and how not to dress (I Pet. 3:3-5, I Tim.2:9-10).
1 Tim. 2:9 likewise also that women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly attire, 10 but with what is proper for women who profess godliness—with good works.
2006-11-26 13:26:56
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answered by K 5
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I8 LOVE ALL THESE CHRISTIANS WHO ANSWER AS IF THEY KNEW HIM .. ITS A GOOD LAUGH , THE FEMALE FORM IS THE CREATION OF GOD THEREFORE ANYONE WHO DENIES THE BEAUTY AND PURITY OF THE FLESH IS IN DENIAL OF THE PERFECTION OF GOD , A FEMALE SHOULD BE ABLE TO EXPOSE AS MUCH AS SHE WANTS , MALES ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ARE MEMBERS OF CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM JUST NEED MORE SELF CONTROL , I MEAN I CAN SEE A WOMAN NAKED THINK IT IS BEAUTIFUL BUT NOT BE AROUSED THE PROBLEM IS CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS ARE SIO FAR REMOVED FROM THE TRUE NATURE OF MAN THAT THEY CAN NOT DO THIS . . THINK OF SOME OF HISTORY'S GREAT ARTIST MANY OF THESE PEOPLE HAVE PORTRAYED THE HUMAN FORM IN ALL ITS GLORY I SERIOUSLY DOUBT THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO COMPLETE SUCH WORK OR DISPLAY THEM IN PUBLIC IF HUMANS WERE AS WEK MINDED AND LACKING UIN SELF CONTROL AS WE ARE TODAY AND THE SAD THING IS YOU USE GOD AS THE EXCUSE .....HYPOCRITE
2006-11-26 13:27:14
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answered by harro_06 4
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Yes, he wouldn't mind, because he believes we have been born nude, and we wore clothes to hide our nudity... Nudity is not a shameful thing.
He had a love, and her name was Maria Magdalena, and she turned to be a whore, and when she came to wash his feet with Myrrh and perfume, and she was chased by a flock of depraved, he blessed her and forgave her and told them :" who among you did not sin cast her the first stone". They set back ...
Women are born to be beautiful and to show the beauty God has created.
Whether they want to show "goodies" or not, or wear provocative clothings or not, is really up to the person herself.
2006-11-26 13:23:56
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answered by Sweet Dragon 5
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