QUOTES
6/30/2017
“This humility may have also possibly extended to
Jesus riding in on Palm Sunday through the streets of Jerusalem among a crowd
of worshippers (Matthew 21:8). It is
written that the crowd spread their garments on the road. . . The majority of
people back then could only afford this one garment, and underwear was not
around at that time. Therefore, it’s
very possible that the crowd may have been nude when Jesus made his way in
through the gates of Jerusalem. It would
also make sense when it comes to the symbolism of being naked before God, or,
as it was mentioned before with what Job said, ‘Naked I was born, naked I will
return.’ Either way, it was obviously a
very humble crowd that didn’t care about the splendor of rich clothing” - https://naturistbeachnorthflorida.wordpress.com/2014/07/28/christianity-and-nudity/
“Lying naked in the sun, with the mountain by myself,
I suddenly think . . . I am so well here in perfect harmony with the landscape
and nature. Why, when the whole world seems to belong to me, I should not have
as the sole desire to lock me behind barriers, behind clothing. I would, however, that everyone can share the
fullness that one can experience in this world and contemplate mountains
shining under the sun, and discover the pleasure of moving naked in freedom.” -
http://www.randonnues.fr/
“As for kids, I can't figure out what the harm is for
them to see a nude body whether it is male or female. The real harm comes from the reaction of the
adults. . . In Munich they have the Englischer Garten which is a public park
where people can sunbath nude. Children
there see other children and adults nude and nobody seems to be harmed by
that. The same goes for nude beaches and
naturist resorts. Families attend both
and the kids don’t seem to be worst for the experience.” – Kevin Kalyncuck, http://www.wcax.com/story/32329480/naked-man-spotted-strolling-through-burlington
“A clothes-free barbecue in your back garden can be
fun – invite the neighbours if you like.” - http://benakedday.com/take-part/
“Naturism will always be considered to be an
aberration by society unless naturists engage in more activism. We have essentially no political power
because most of us are reluctant to identify ourselves as naturists to the rest
of society. Outside the naturist
community there probably are very few who actually know what a naturist is. Since most folks think that nudity equals sex
they assume that naturism must be some sort of sexual perversion which should
be avoided. We are much too willing to
be marginalized and too reluctant to stand up for our lifestyle.” – BillBowser,
http://www.truenudists.com/forum/viewthread.php?id=95628
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