Danus
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EM, If we really want to get down to it, anything we do that does not glorify God is a sin. You did ask if this type of photography is a sin. I think it weighs heavier towards yes, than not. Again, I had to look it up
....I should have known better, but I honestly drew a blank on the title. That's how out of touch I am sometimes. ;)
I can't recall the Justices name, but when asked to define pornography his response was; "I can't define it, but I know it when I see it."
What I saw of it, and to be fair I've not seen your work, but the examples where designed to be sexually titillating and to glorify the sensuousness of women in this way. That's undeniable.
Is it fair for a husband to look upon his wife like that? Sure I think so. But I'd have a problem with someone else sharing in that most intimate experiences.
Anyone can minimize and justify what they do. people do it all the time, but if one feels their God given talents amount to sexual expression, or the promotion of it, I'd have to say such an individual has missed the true impact of God on their life.
Hypocrisy is not limited to just Christian. Christians are just an easy target for that type of labeling.
I'm a christian man. I like beautiful women. But there is a wide difference between what I, the world, or someone else calls beauty and what I know in my heart is right or Godly appropriate for a fallen world. That make sense?
I'm sure you are a good photographer, but you are questioning your own self on this issue, and I commend you for that. I think you should.
Search your own heart, but don't discount your bothers and sisters on this.

I can't recall the Justices name, but when asked to define pornography his response was; "I can't define it, but I know it when I see it."

Is it fair for a husband to look upon his wife like that? Sure I think so. But I'd have a problem with someone else sharing in that most intimate experiences.
Anyone can minimize and justify what they do. people do it all the time, but if one feels their God given talents amount to sexual expression, or the promotion of it, I'd have to say such an individual has missed the true impact of God on their life.
Hypocrisy is not limited to just Christian. Christians are just an easy target for that type of labeling.
I'm a christian man. I like beautiful women. But there is a wide difference between what I, the world, or someone else calls beauty and what I know in my heart is right or Godly appropriate for a fallen world. That make sense?
I'm sure you are a good photographer, but you are questioning your own self on this issue, and I commend you for that. I think you should.
Search your own heart, but don't discount your bothers and sisters on this.

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