Thank you all for the responses, some very detailed posts raising several points.
One common point is that the art could cause lust. This is something that I have questioned for some time now, more and more with other topics coming into the same question. And simply put, it is this: Why do you have to think anything?
For example, if a person walked down the street, fully clothed, modestly (whatever that is in your imagination) and another person lusted after them, who is in the wrong? 1000 other people could also look at the same person and not lust after them.
Remember that there are people in the world that think anything less than the burqa is immodest and inciting lust.
Now what if someone lusted after a person at the local swimming pool, is the unsuspecting person anymore guilty? I think in this scenario you could imagine a busy pool, where 99% of people are not lusted after, yet wear similar clothing.
The common denominator in all of these cases is the mind of the person who lusts, not who or what they look at.
I say what because there has been cases in the past where people lust after inanimate objects. Objects that were never created with this intention ever in mind, yet it happened. One case was a woman who was sexually attracted to a rollercoaster. Now, you could never accuse the engineering team of inciting lust, yet it happened. This same pattern could be applied to anything any artists creates.
Intention is extremely important, don't misunderstand what I'm saying, it is possible to incite, it is possible to purposely mislead. However, there are more cases where the real problem was in the mind of the viewer rather than anywhere else.
Its important to remember that nudity is how man was created, is how all animals live, without problem. It is only when man became aware of how to misunderstand and think wrongly was that ever a problem.
One common point is that the art could cause lust. This is something that I have questioned for some time now, more and more with other topics coming into the same question. And simply put, it is this: Why do you have to think anything?
For example, if a person walked down the street, fully clothed, modestly (whatever that is in your imagination) and another person lusted after them, who is in the wrong? 1000 other people could also look at the same person and not lust after them.
Remember that there are people in the world that think anything less than the burqa is immodest and inciting lust.
Now what if someone lusted after a person at the local swimming pool, is the unsuspecting person anymore guilty? I think in this scenario you could imagine a busy pool, where 99% of people are not lusted after, yet wear similar clothing.
The common denominator in all of these cases is the mind of the person who lusts, not who or what they look at.
I say what because there has been cases in the past where people lust after inanimate objects. Objects that were never created with this intention ever in mind, yet it happened. One case was a woman who was sexually attracted to a rollercoaster. Now, you could never accuse the engineering team of inciting lust, yet it happened. This same pattern could be applied to anything any artists creates.
Intention is extremely important, don't misunderstand what I'm saying, it is possible to incite, it is possible to purposely mislead. However, there are more cases where the real problem was in the mind of the viewer rather than anywhere else.
Its important to remember that nudity is how man was created, is how all animals live, without problem. It is only when man became aware of how to misunderstand and think wrongly was that ever a problem.
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