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Sex on the Silver Screen: What Would a Victorian Christian Say?

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  • Tim Challies

What should be the reaction of Christians towards nudity and sexual scenes? Hear the reaction of a Victorian Christian.

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Nudity

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  • Vernon Pollema

Due to the fall into sin, nudity has remained something to be covered. In the time in which we live, this truth is not obeyed. Nudity and immorality are celebrated as art and entertainment, and are promoted through fashion. For God’s people, nudity has its place only in marriage.

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Art, Nakedness, and Redemption

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  • William VanDoodewaard

Modern art and culture often includes nudity. The author of this article discusses how nakedness took on a new meaning after the Fall. Nakedness was no longer a sign of beauty and perfection, but rather of sin and unholiness. Therefore, there is no justification or reason for having nudity in art or culture.

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Facebook and The 7th Commandment

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  • Kenneth Wieske

This article is on the topic of modestly and nudity and the seventh commandment, and why it is important to maintain modesty when using social media.

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The Rebellion of Nudity and the Meaning of Clothing

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  • John Piper

With the fall into sin, Adam and Eve became ashamed of their nudity (Genesis 3). Why did their nudity become a source of shame? 

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Of all the doctrines of the Bible none is so offensive to human nature as the doctrine of God’s sovereignty. J. C. Ryle
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