September
24
Posted on 24-09-2007
Filed Under (Ethics) by Mike Spreng

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Many are offended if a standard of dress for women is presented to them. So I will instead refer AnglicanThought readers to the standard of the world.

This article is written from a mainline journalist and is a mild example of the motives of our society for dress. The article mentions how each type (shape) of woman can show off her “curves.” Now, let’s not be naive, the reason they want to “show their curves” is not to attract other ladies, it’s to attract men. Some may say that they are not trying to “attract”  anyone but they just like to “show their curves,” as if the human motive is neutral and without will. The popular Unitarian society has revealed much of its motive in this article! With that said, can anyone tell me why matured Christian ladies would want to follow this ethic?  What would St. Paul say if one of these contemporary Christian ladies, dressed in the latest wrap-around jeans, showed up in one of his services (shock factor of time travel set aside ;) )?  I don’t think this is one of those ethics that seperates the wheat from the chaff, if you know what I mean. But the honest fact is that being modest is godly. No?

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