yes many places-remember you were made in gods image now cover it up---lol---smile and enjoy the day
2007-10-14 03:50:01
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answered by lazaruslong138 6
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No, but it is getting cold out so I am happy to have the clothes to wear over my naked body. Actually, the earth at one time was all tropical. So, therefore the early inhabitants of the earth did not wear clothes. However, after Adam and Eve sinned the Bible says they exposed their nakedness and covered themselves. Also, after the firmament broke in Noah's day, the earth started its cycles of the 4 seasons. So, man started to wear clothes. The beauty of the nakedness of the human body was lost because of the first sin... rebellion against their creator who had given them everything!
2007-10-14 11:03:24
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answered by Gail B 3
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Well here in Canada if you didn't wear clothes you'd die.
True the Bible is a guide but God predicted that we were at least smart enough to clothes ourselves.
Its funny you ask this question because that is how God knew Adam and Eve disobeyed Him. They had covered themselves with leaves and were hiding from Him, when He called out to them and saw that they had covered themselves He knew that they had gained knowledge between good and evil therefore could no longer remain in the paradise God had created for them. He asked them who told you you were naked? Please read it.
2007-10-14 10:55:44
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answered by Neptune2bsure 6
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Well after Adam and Eve had eaten the forbidden fruit, they realized they were naked and covered themselves up. I'm sure it was more Eve trying to cover herself from Adam, because I'm sure he immediate got an erection and ran after her. She was probably terrified of his turkey neck waddle hanging out.
Anyways, so, it doesn't say to, it implies that human nature is such that we are turned on by each others bodies and therefore should cover them up. Which is bullshit and cultural because there are cultures that don't cover up and have no problem with it. Makes me think, I don't know, the Bible was written from a cultural perspective and maybe, just maybe, isn't the word of god.
2007-10-14 11:02:06
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answered by fifimsp3 5
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Not exactly, but when Adam and Eve sinned, and saw that they were naked, they were ashamed. God didn't make them with clothes on, but since they knew they were naked, He made clothes for them from animal sins (the first sacrifice, made by God himself) Their sin had to be "covered" or atoned for. Hence, the sacrifice of the animals, and the covering of their bodies (sin). So, being naked wasn't really a sin, until they knew it, because they DISOBEYED GOD. They were never meant to know. Neither were we.
2007-10-14 11:06:26
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answered by byHisgrace 7
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Maybe it is alright if Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane where a young man mentioned in Mark's Gospel for religious indoctrination and wearing nothing but a linen cloth could mean you don't have to wear much at all if it is hot.
2007-10-14 11:04:26
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answered by Drop short and duck 7
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Like all other sin after Adam and Eve ate the fruit being naked they were ashamed and now we need to cover up to prevent lustful thoughts and actions.
2007-10-14 10:52:53
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answered by Southern Comfort 6
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Yes. We are to "dress modestly".
2007-10-14 10:52:09
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answered by Pearly Gator 3
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Why not ask Donna?
2007-10-14 11:19:28
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answered by Horton Heard You! 4
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