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Christian Nudists
Born naked, Die naked, enjoy LIFE naked!
Is it possible to be a Christian and enjoy clothing optional recreation /
vacations / lifestyle? Yes, we do!
Is naturism (aka nudism) a sin? No!
If you consider yourself a Christian or "religious" person and you've
never thought about simple social nudity (or only thought about it in a
negative way), we'd ask you to ask yourself the questions we asked. As
you ask these questions why do you believe what you believe? What is
the theological / Biblical substantiation for your answer?
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Does God have a viewpoint on the naked body?
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Can a Christian look at nude art?
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Can a Christian take an art class and see and draw a live nude
model?
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Can a Christian be a nude model for an art class?
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How come doctors seem to be allowed to view a nude body – does
a medical degree give them that ability from God?
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Is nudity found in movies right or wrong? Movies like “Schindler’s
List” have nudity, is this OK?
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How about nudity in the family, at what age does God say a parent
should cover up around their child? Should they cover up?
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Does God have an opinion on siblings bathing together?
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What about innocent “skinny dipping?
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What about the "natives" in other lands should missionaries clothe
them?
What we discovered was there is such a thing as good nudity and that it
is assumed in life. This truth of good nudity provides the theological
answer to the questions we asked.
Our journey into the nudist world came as a result of a theological study
(see Good Nudity) that was prompted by a series of life events. We have
met many Christians in our naturist journey who also found the joys of
clothes-free activities.
A Christian who enjoys clothing optional recreation is one that believes
God has created the body and that the body is good. They have come to
see that God does not forbid simple, non-sexual nudity. In fact, most
Christian nudists feel that God has used naturism to add to their lives in
the following ways:
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Body Acceptance. Our culture has been brain washed by the
Madison Avenue fashion experts who tell us in picture and words
what a “perfect” body is like. How many times have you looked in
the mirror and thought disparagingly at your body? Not enough
muscle, undefined abs, too little breast, wide hips, or not enough
hair, and so it goes. Naturism puts you in touch with your body
and you see that others are “just like you.” Plus, you realize that
the “super models” in life are really not that pretty nude and the
magazine “centerfolds” are definitely airbrushed. Bottom line: you
realize it doesn’t matter what you look like.
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Body Demystification. We are all curious. Naturism allows the
body to be seen and thus demystified. You see what the clothes
are covering. The discovery is made that bodies are similar and at
the same time different.
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People Acceptance. Once people are naked equality takes over.
You no longer judge or assess the value of a person by what they
wear. We’ve always thought of ourselves as very non-judgmental
type but we’ve discovered that we have been prejudiced by what
people wear.
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Age Acceptance. In our American culture we have pushed our
senior citizens to the back of the shelf. We have devalued them
and we have definitely devalued their bodies. To see someone in
their “golden years” naked is at first a potential shock. It
happened first to us when our fathers were ill. We were so
unprepared to deal with their nudity. Now years later as we’ve
been in various naturist contexts, we’ve come to see (once again)
how popular culture has conditioned us that the body of an aged
person is ugly. How sad. Thanks to social nudity, we now look
upon the human form, regardless of age, as something beautiful –
yes, wrinkles and all.
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Creation Awareness. When we go through life we seldom take
“time to smell the roses.” Being in a social nude environment
(especially for the first time) causes us to become in touch with
the surroundings. We’ll never forget the first time we felt the air
and sun on our entire body. The sensation of “being alive” was
heightened and the awareness of the world around became
enhanced. As we’ve talked with others, they too have stated such
enhanced sense of being.
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Communication Expansion. There is something about sitting in
a social setting with other naked people. It might be around the
pool, in the hot tub, or even under a shade tree. But regardless of
the context, discussions happen – about all topics too! They
happen far more frequently and with far more ease than in a
clothed environment. You may or may not like to talk to others,
but a common exclamation made by those who try social nudity is
how friendly the others are.
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Pornography Prevention. There isn’t a day that goes by that we
don’t hear of the effects of porn in the lives of people. Loss of
jobs, obsession with the Internet, and unrealistic sexual
expectations are caused by the porn industry. No matter what
you think about porn, it has harmed people and their reputations.
Many men (and a growing amount of women) in our culture
“salivate” at any sign of skin. Why is that? We suggest that the
mind has been conditioned by our culture to equate nakedness
with sex. “Madison Avenue” does this deliberately because “sex
sells.” We have discovered that social nudity and other forms of
Good Nudity counteract this and renew the mind to the goodness
of the body. In a nude setting all is seen. People who have battled
porn learn that all bodies are good. Because our society doesn’t
have or appreciate simple good nudity (i.e. non-sexual nudity) the
only thing it has is pornography. As soon as people step into the
context of the good nudity found in naturism they discover the lie
of the world regarding the body. The grip of lust is broken in the
heart by the goodness of seeing the body in all ages, sizes, shapes
and colors.
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Deepening of Relationships. A frequent result of a clothing
optional experience is that of a deepening relationship with your
loved one. Simply trying a new experience together often creates
a breakthrough and growth in the relationship -- especially when
one or the other has been reluctant. We've also noticed that the
reluctant one then becomes the one who can't wait to repeat the
experience!
There is not one verse that says simple nudity or seeing simple nudity is
wrong. Let us not call the most majestic aspect of God's creation -- our
bodies -- something evil or vile to be seen. Naturism might not be for
everybody, but accepting and honoring the image of God is critical for
all.