Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 20:30     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

How do you feel? Why do you let others dictate your belief system?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 18:25     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Short answer: no
Long answer: what play is this and why can't you manage to make this decision on your own?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 17:49     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

This thread baffles me.

Why do you need to ask people on this fucked up forum for permission?

Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 15:30     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Why are you on DCUM asking this question? Shouldn't you consult your pastor and the Bible?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 15:27     Subject: Re:Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn't your daughter part of your "Christian family" Why is she in the play if it would be against her family values.[/quote

In her part she does not see it.


Hate to break it to you, but she's seeing plenty.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 15:25     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

God made our bodies. I don't understand what is "Christian" about being anti-nudity.

If your question is about whether it is inappropriate for your children, what is the play?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 23:41     Subject: Re:Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Anonymous wrote:Isn't your daughter part of your "Christian family" Why is she in the play if it would be against her family values.[/quote

In her part she does not see it.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 23:17     Subject: Re:Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Isn't your daughter part of your "Christian family" Why is she in the play if it would be against her family values.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:52     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

There is a difference between seeing a portrait/painting and a live nude person on stage. Some people see art, some people just see naked people. Kids, in particular, are likely to have the whole nudity as art aspect fly right over their little heads.

Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:44     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

What is un-Christian about nudity in art?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:08     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is in a play in which there is a scene involving nudity on the part of one of the other performers. Should we take a pass or should we leave our 12 and 16 year olds at home>


at a college play, in the company of their parents might be an ideal place for kids to first publicly experience nudity.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:08     Subject: Re:Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

I am okay with nudity in art. Our very religious school goes on a field trip to an art museum that has lots of nudity.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:06     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

What play?
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:04     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

I might take the 16 year old but not the 12 year old. Depends on the kids.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2014 22:01     Subject: Is it proper for a Christian family to attend a college play that contains some nudity?

Our daughter is in a play in which there is a scene involving nudity on the part of one of the other performers. Should we take a pass or should we leave our 12 and 16 year olds at home>