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| subject: | Adam and Eve question about nudity and a perceived need for |
In the KJV I read something that goes something like this: "when God made Adam and Eve they were naked. But sin came into the world, and sin distorts anything. Sin distorts nakedness. Immediately Adam and Eve knew they were naked, and they tried to make a pair of pants out of fig leaves. They still saw their nakedness." Today there is a common saying among some evanegelists that no people are "junk" because God doesn't make junk. My question is this, if God created Adam and Even naked, why after eating from the tree of knowledge, why would it matter to Adam and Eve that they were any less than the people God created and if God made them naked why would they be ashamed for anyone to see them naked. The Bible seems to infer nakedness is bad, but if nakedness is bad why would God have created them naked. For the past thirty-odd years husbands and wives and even close friends no longer feel shame being naked in the presence of the opposite sex (at least if they are husband and wife) so why would Adam and Eve even _think_ there was anything wrong with them being naked when that was how they were created. To think they needed clothes would, in my opinion, be tantamount to an opinion that God make a mistake when he created them naked and we know God does not make mistakes, so what is the explanation? ((( s.r.c.b-s is a moderated group. All posts are approved by a moderator. ))) ((( Read http://srcbs.org for details about this group BEFORE you post. ))) --- UseNet To RIME Gateway {at} 3/6/05 8:04:36 PM ---* Origin: MoonDog BBS þ Brooklyn,NY 718 692-2498 (1:278/230) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 278/230 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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