Freak
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Originally posted by Bob Enyart
Freak (I must admit, it seems weird to address a Christian that way),
Okay.
Dir: “Children who grow up in a culture without clothes of course become conditioned to live that way. But when a person is saved, I will tell you this, that modesty does come back.
Inserted from Freak's Post: "Yes, a life changes (including one's modesty) when you come to Christ..."
As I have noted, generally speaking that is the case. But not always.
Bob to Dir: Is such public nudity mostly in the villages, or equally in the larger cities?
Dir: In my experience, it is mostly in the villages.
I agree. Btw, has this director lived in Africa (and where did he visit in Africa?]
Bob to Freak: Freak, do you agree that the nudity is mostly in the villages? I'd like to know from your experience. When you indicated "Even in Cotonou (which is the captial) you'll see many of the women topless (like in the marketplace)" that seemed to confirm what the director said, and the impression I've picked up over the years that tribal nudity where it persists is mostly in villages. Can you please let us know if that is the case or not?
As I have stated in the past that is usually the case but even in large cities one finds public nudity.
So, even though the issue is about the smallest point made in a lengthy debate, I still judged it as worth checking. I have supported missionaries over the years, I have spoken at length with our missionary friends when they visit, our dear friends Mike and Loretta went to Africa for a couple years as missionaries, and right now I am working with Kenyan nationals who are translating The Plot into Swahili (kiswahili).
Great to hear.
And over the years, we have discussed this issue, and I have been under the impression that:
* Christian influence has made some significant cultural impact regarding modesty
Generally speaking yes.
* that while toplessness exists in many villages, there are also many places where women have taken to covering up
Yes.
* and that toplessness is much more common in villages which resist missionary activity than it is elsewhere
Generally speaking yes.
* and that toplessness is less common in the larger cities, which have a greater mix of influences, including that of Christianity, all of which can exert a wider influence on behavior.
In Contonou however you see alot of women topless in the market place.
At any rate, if I am convinced that I am wrong in all this (I'm still looking for more information), I would make a correction in the debate itself, so that I do not mislead others in the future who may read it, yet never see these threads.
Okay.
I don't understand why you would think that I would intentionally present false evidence?
My concern lies with this: "So tribesmen can adopt minimalist clothing and condition their women to go topless, but missionaries find that women in such cultures readily reassert their modesty." This isn't always true and that needs to be made clear. Are you willing to make that clairfication?
By the way, here is my last question for you (I really want your answers): how about tribal women who have become Christian, and have dressed modestly for a couple years. Do you think if a local man sees a Christian woman, or perhaps a few of them, and asks her (or them) to take off their tops, do you think he would have an easy go of it?
Depends on many issues, Africa is quite different--women are often not regarded as high as men. Even in the Christian church women are not highly regarded.
If not, wouldn't you say that this is some evidence that even though "tribesmen can adopt minimalist clothing and condition their women to go topless... missionaries find that women in such cultures readily reassert their modesty."
As I have stated, topless tribeswomen do NOT "readily" reassert their modesty. Even when they come to Christ , often times it is not "readily." This is simply the facts. I speak of someone who has lived and has traveled there dozens of times visiting 5 different nations.
Sincerely, -Bob Enyart
Sincerely-Freak
Questions for Bob:
Will you now acknowledge that this statement is not always true: "So tribesmen can adopt minimalist clothing and condition their women to go topless, but missionaries find that women in such cultures readily reassert their modesty." Will you make the clairfication?
Do you recognize that "readily" was a bad choice for a word to describe what happens when missionaries arrive in a village?