The Shame of Thy Nakedness:
The Bride Wore a Veil; the Groom a Bow Tie
By Ron Halbrook

At a wedding in a southeast Texas nudist camp, the bride wore a veil, the groom a bow tie, and the minister his glasses--nothing more! No, this is not a joke; nor is it funny. Such events are degrading to marriage and the home, and demoralizing to our nation, state, and community. This mockery of a marriage ceremony was covered by Richard Kotrla II in the Browsing on the Brazos column for September 23, l993 (Brazoria County News).

Can't the press report on Peeping Toms, voyeurs, exhibitionists, nudists, and other perversions without going along for the ride? Public nudity is a moral outrage. Indecency does not become pure when those who practice it gather into a camp. How about an incest community (for consenting children only, of course), a free-sex commune, a polygamy colony, or a bestiality camp? This is like sanctifying the sin of homosexuality by forming a homosexual church, or sanctifying the slaughter of infants by calling an abortion death house a health and reproductive services clinic. Shall we sanitize murder by establishing a Mercy Assisted-Suicide Hospital? Almost anything is possible in a society where the proper technique for committing fornication is facilitated by teaching safe sex to unmarried teenagers.

When people lose their moral bearings, they consider perverted practices to be freedom of expression in its purest form. They consider clothing and standards of decency a facade. They may hide their practices for a while, but then they want to come out of the closet and be accepted as part of the community. Some of us may feel we could not join such infamous camps and communes, but we admire how friendly and open their inhabitants are about their lifestyle.

We need to get back to the Bible, back to its family and moral values, back to its teaching on how to truly love God and our fellowman (Matthew 22:37-40). We are losing sight of the very purpose of our existence:

Every word of God was given for our good. "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." (Matthew 4:4).

We need to put our clothes back on and respect Bible standards of modesty and decency. God Himself, when sin entered the world, put proper clothing on man and woman to protect them from temptation (Genesis 3:21). The garments He made covered more than their fig-leaf briefs, covering the upper body and hanging down around their knees. Since that time, God has taught that it is shameful for men and women to uncover their nakedness, in whole or in part (Isaiah 47:2-3; 1 Timothy 2:8-10). Proper clothing prevents displaying "The shame of thy nakedness." (Revelation 3:18) When men harden their hearts against God, they lose their sense of shame and no longer blush at immodesty, indecency, or immorality (Jeremiah 6:15).

Let us forsake our sins and the hardness of our hearts. Believe in Jesus, repent of all sin, confess him as God's Son, and be baptized for the remission of your sins (Mark 16:16; Romans 10:10; Acts 2:38).