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Sunday's Breast
by Mike Adams
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Last Sunday, I took a couple of guests to church. I just met Lisa back in March. But I’ve known her husband David for fifteen years – ever since he took my “intro” class at UNC-Wilmington. David just pleaded guilty to one count of receiving child pornography. In all likelihood, he’ll soon be sentenced to eight years in federal prison.

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It was really awesome when David reached out to me in February wanting to hear more about my conversion to Christianity. It was far more awesome when he accepted Christ a few weeks later. Now, we’re working together – mostly doing radio shows – to warn people about the dangers of mainstream pornography. We try to warn people that it can lead to an acceptance of child pornography by gradual desensitization. We also tell people where they can go to get help.

But last Sunday at church I was slightly embarrassed in front of my guests. The source of my embarrassment was all of the women who came to the service dressed like they had been out at a bar. A lot of these women know that they can meet higher quality men at church than at a bar. But some don’t have enough sense to change clothes after making the transition from a bar to a church sanctuary.

One of the worst offenders was seated one row in front of us. She wasn’t like all of the other women who were content merely to show their breasts. She had to wear a dress that was thin enough to let the whole congregation know she wears thong underwear. It was even more disturbing than the 13-year olds who wear torn Daisy Dukes instead of wearing a bra.

When women come to church dressed like this they seldom stop to think that a recovering sex addict might be in the congregation. And they seldom stop to think that there are married men in the congregation who are struggling with lust issues. The church should be a place where men can come to seek help as they battle these temptations. It’s a shame that some of the temptations are following them into the church and pulling up a chair right beside them.

A few years ago, Tim, the (now retired) senior pastor at a local United Methodist Church did something I truly respected. During camp meeting month (August) he talked about why the congregation dresses casually and sings folksier songs during that month. But then, he turned toward a section of young women and reminded them that some people were dressing a little too casually throughout the rest of the year. Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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Show respect for yourself and others
The best way I ever heard a pastor speak on this issue was when he told his congregation: "Wear clothing that attracts attention to your face---not to parts of your body that you would keep covered in public." If it is truly our desire to glorify God and to love our neighbor as ourselves, we should never put an occasion to stumble before fellow believers. There is nothing more beautiful than a Christian lady who observes biblical teaching on femininity and modesty. There is good reason why the Bible addresses feminine attire. Men are easily influenced by what they see. Knowing this, women should dress accordingly, regardless of what they consider to be "rights" as women.

Get a Life!
First I'd like to comment on your friend getting eight years for one count of child pornography ... That is ridiculous!

If he had actually hurt someone I could understand it, but for looking??? No, that's a waste of my taxpayer dollars. Let's go after the producers and the people hurting the kids, not the people who find the pictures (free, I might add) on the net.

Porn and Violence: Good for America's Children?
By Glenn Harlan Reynolds on 28 Jul 2004
You can view it at http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=072804C

More Porn Means Less Rape
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-14795-SLO-Headlines-Exam iner~y2009m7d4-More-porn-means-less-rape

As for showing cleavage. You people need to get a life! Church is about redemption, not showing how good of a Christian you are. And I don't want to move towards a muslim-like society where are the women are wearing burkas because the men can't handle their own sexuality.
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