Is it wrong for women to be topless?

Is it wrong for women to be topless?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
And I still reject it on the basis that it fails to acknowledge the difference bewteen rules and principles.
And you have every right to do so, even if I don't even mention any rules nor any principles.

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Originally posted by divegeester
Sorry, I thought it was a silly question competition.
Then you'd win.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Sigh, humility is often seen as a weakness in this egotistical climate of meism that you detailed and yet for the Christian as well as others, its a quality of strength. The willingness to yield to personal preference in modesty and soundness of mind takes thought and self control.
I don't see humility as an act of weakness, far from it. This though isn't about humility, it's about 'conformity'.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
wow i forgot about your mind ray hidden far in the hills. Do you also do tarrot readings and crystal ball sittings?
I never pictured things that way. It's more like we're at a pub and some crazy guy with a Scottish accent has had one too many and can't shut up. Entertaining, to be sure; but not to be taken seriously [naturally].

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Originally posted by vivify
Biblically speaking, is it wrong for women to be topless in public places where men can be topless? Is there biblical support for either allowing or condemning public toplessness of women?
Men should be forbidden to go topless, as well as certain women, especially if they look like men. 😛

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Originally posted by BigDoggProblem
I never pictured things that way. It's more like we're at a pub and some crazy guy with a Scottish accent has had one too many and can't shut up. Entertaining, to be sure; but not to be taken seriously [naturally].
Not to be taken seriously, ahhh its so true, I am the Lisa Simpson of the forums!😞

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
I don't see humility as an act of weakness, far from it. This though isn't about humility, it's about 'conformity'.
of course its about humility, one is after all prepared to forgo personal preference.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
of course its about humility, one is after all prepared to forgo personal preference.
Nope. I see conformity.

'1. action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc.'

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Nope. I see conformity.

'1. action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc.'
No, the prevailing social standards might be tattoos and Mohawks as it is, this is not modestly but self aggrandizement.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
No, the prevailing social standards might be tattoos and Mohawks as it is, this is not modestly but self aggrandizement.
Well, we shall have to agree to disagree again.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Well, we shall have to agree to disagree again.
Is a modest person one who is self effacing or who draws attention to oneself.

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Originally posted by vivify
Biblically speaking, is it wrong for women to be topless in public places where men can be topless? Is there biblical support for either allowing or condemning public toplessness of women?
I think either way people would last after the opposite sex by seeing them topless.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Is a modest person one who is self effacing or who draws attention to oneself.
Who's drawing attention to themselves?

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Who's drawing attention to themselves?
Gee dude, I know its hard being a straight guy in a gay world, lord knows its hard, the stigma, the rejection etc etc but do you not think that topless chicks in lets say the middle of Manchester may be drawing a little attention to themselves?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Gee dude, I know its hard being a straight guy in a gay world, lord knows its hard, the stigma, the rejection etc etc but do you not think that topless chicks in lets say the middle of Manchester may be drawing a little attention to themselves?
Of course, but I'm not talking about women being topless. I'm discussing 1 Tim 2:9.