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I'd say most people don't have a problem with nudity....it's all in the way they do it. The place is always important not everyone wants to see other peoples nakedness.....it's not all pretty or attractive. I'm just say'n
Completely agree with the bolded.....
I agree with you 100%. I think we don't have enough nudity in this country and people are way to ashamed of their bodies. I work for a Swedish company and a lot of my coworkers are expats from Sweden. From what I hear they have a much healthier view of nudity then we do. Like if you go to a beach or a lake almost all the swimmers will be naked. Or if you are a public swimming pool then both men and women will take off their swimming suits and put on their clothes right in public.
The thing is you shouldn't be naked just for the sake of being naked in public. Its annoying. Have some self respect.
Our opinions are a lot closer then you may realize. I think everyone should question their view of the world even if they have to be offended to do it. But how is what she did thought provoking? All you are doing is insulting people. Do you really think that this made a single Catholic question anything at all? In my opinion she almost crossed the line and engaged in hate speach.
It is just like when the Conservative radio hosts demonize the left. Or when some hardcore leftist just assume that people that don't like Obama are rascist. It doesn't add anything to the debate. It actually really hurts the debate because it polarizes people.
Look what is happening. She took the focus off of the abused children and put it on her. Now look at how many people are trying to defend the Catholic Church.
All religion does is insult people.
Catholics also rape kids.
I don't know anyone trying to defend the catholic church except for you.
I don't know. I'm more interested in why Americans get more offended by an exposed vagina than some corrupt outfit whose transgressions would fill every page of every forum on this web site. Would you agree that is rather juvenile?
Women need to stop protesting with body parts and use the brain God gave them to debate and accomplish something. When women do these things it discards everything they are trying to convey.....not sure I'd say either side was childish, they seem to be more stuck on a one way street of solving issues and it looks more like bumper cars gone amuck. No one is really trying to solve anything.
Not sure why the priest are not doing jail time when a football coach is.........
Our opinions are a lot closer then you may realize. I think everyone should question their view of the world even if they have to be offended to do it. But how is what she did thought provoking? All you are doing is insulting people. Do you really think that this made a single Catholic question anything at all? In my opinion she almost crossed the line and engaged in hate speach.
It is just like when the Conservative radio hosts demonize the left. Or when some hardcore leftist just assume that people that don't like Obama are rascist. It doesn't add anything to the debate. It actually really hurts the debate because it polarizes people.
Look what is happening. She took the focus off of the abused children and put it on her. Now look at how many people are trying to defend the Catholic Church.
Please do not hijack my thread. Start your own thread if you want to debate the existance of God.
There is no debate.
But, if any poster is going to use gods as support for their argument then it is totally acceptable to call that evidence into question, as I would with any other type of support.
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