Posted on 12/03/2004 10:50:17 PM PST by ChristianDefender
If God had wanted people to be naked, He would've made us be born that way.
The article said that this group's pastor is "Mother Joy"...that explains the problem.
its udder insanity
easy pops.....I can see it from here
Simply awful.
We are in a building program in my Southern Baptist church I wonder...........Naaaahhhhhhhhhh!
Those bells are hangin' kiiinda low.
Thank God they're not trying to raise awareness about rectal cancer.
My eyeballs are bleeding.... That is so wrong to have to see before 0600, well actually there would be no good time to see that again...
SledgeCS
You know, I really don't see what's wrong with this *shrugs*
Breasts are functional. They make milk for babies. Men walk around topless. The picture doesn't even SHOW anything.
Come on people, get a grip. Instead of criticizing, look at what they are doing -- helping a cause. No I'm not a liberal, but I just don't consider breasts sexual. Probably because I did breastfeeding peer counseling for five years. Either way tho, I hope that when I'm their ages I have that kind of gutsiness!
Don't even get me started on mommas being told to nurse their babies in the bathroom.
And please, be nice. These are moms and grandmas -- criticizing their appearance is just plain mean. A church is just a building. Doesn't the Bible say something about wherever two or more are gathered (forgetting the verse right now) -- *shrugs*
I was baptised in that church 54 years ago. Just yesterday my husband and I made the painful decision to leave our Episcopal church here in Texas. And now I see that my first church has allowed this photo to be taken. My family has been either Episcopal or Church of England for generations. I can't tell you how sad I am.
As bad as that photo is, your comment is worse.
You know what to do...
;-)
Moral Relativism strikes again. Man keeps changing the standards: what was wrong yesterday is ok today. Pretty unstable fondation there, don't you think?
I'll still with God's standards myself. Thankfully, they don't change.
I am with you on everything... I see breast more like jars of Gerber, and I get really miffed when people make fun of older women. And what they did was for a great cause.
With that being said, having the pictures taken in the church was direspectful to the church community as a whole.
While I quit going to church years ago, I still see a church as a sacred place to be treated with reverence.
If they had the calendar pictures taken somewhere else, I would have been one of the first to buy it.
Hehehe ironically -- I'm usually very very black and white about things. It's been one of the biggest struggles in my life to see things in shades of gray.
I still maintain tho that a church is just a building. These women are trying to bring attention to a cause. It's not like they are standing up showing it ALL. Is the earth itself not God's house?
*shrugs* I guess I just don't see the big deal. People are beautiful in all their shapes and forms. Cancer is ugly. And the picture honestly made me giggle. Maybe that was their point?
"Man keeps changing the standards: what was wrong yesterday is ok today." Sorry to quote you -- but I have to comment on this. In the time of Jesus -- the average age a child was breastfed until was somewhere in the neighborhood of age 5. So what was right yesterday is wrong today? *ponders* Times change, yes. The standards you are referring to tho, ie breasts being bared -- in much of the rest of the world womens breasts just aren't a big deal. Religious countries or not.
Tell me though, would you have a problem with a new mom breastfeeding her baby during a service?
At first glance...it's a "bit" humorous..then I get sad....sad that these ladies with a good cause may have been hoodwinked by people with ulterior motives.....
heheh thank you :) Agree to disagree on this one? If they had taken the picture during a service maybe then I'd have balked. But it wasn't *shrugs*
But geez. . . breasts are just. . .skin! *laughs*
*smiles*
Altho, I do see your point. I think I need to think some more.
They did this at church? My God. The good Episcopalians must be in agony.
Could this be the ancient wonder of Babylon?
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