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Christian Naturism

Today, I have decided to start a series on this personal blog dedicated to Christian Naturism, a topic often considered taboo and, therefore, controversial.

Cultural rejection, along with disapproval from many conservative denominations, has caused many people interested in practicing naturism to hesitate, influenced by these prejudices. These groups often justify their stance with biblical arguments that associate nudity with indecency, and as a result, they consistently view it in a negative light.

I remember when I wanted to start practicing nudism, I also had many doubts. The ideas from the conservative Christian tradition, which portray the human body as "sinful by nature," were deeply ingrained in me. I had to confront my own biases and reconcile this inclination with my orthodox Christian upbringing. To that end, I decided to reread the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, looking for any signs that might help me understand if nudism was truly forbidden.

I did not find any explicit passages indicating that this practice was prohibited, although there are texts where nudity is seen as inappropriate, generally because it is associated with behaviors like drunkenness, immorality, or dishonor. To my surprise, what I found contradicted many of the beliefs I had been taught in my religious upbringing: I read about King David dancing naked, prophets walking naked and barefoot, and Peter fishing without clothes, among other passages that seemed to suggest the opposite. Interestingly, it was through this search to determine if naturism is allowed that I gained a more authentic understanding of what it means to be Christian.

During this process, I also found great help in a blog by a pastor who spoke openly about naturism without considering it "sinful." Many of his interpretations aligned with mine, which was very useful to me. Unfortunately, that website no longer exists, or at least I have not been able to find it.

For this reason, I have decided to write about this topic, hoping to help those who feel drawn to naturism but have held back due to preconceived ideas about the human body.

I assume that if you are reading this entry on my blog, you already know what naturism is. However, for those who are not familiar, here is a simple definition I found online: "Naturism is a way of living in harmony with nature, characterized by the practice of communal nudity, with the aim of fostering respect for oneself, others, and the environment" (Spanish Federation of Naturism). Some call it simply nudism, but I consider that label incomplete and inaccurate, as it's not just about being naked. For me, it is a way of life that contrasts entirely with modern life, where we depend on external aids or technology. It’s as if we were the only species on the planet that is maladapted, as if God had made a mistake in our design by giving us a body that always seems to need something external to feel “complete” or protected. But God doesn't make mistakes; the problem lies not in our original design, but in how we have culturally drifted away from what is natural, constructing an artificial life that requires clothing, technology, and comforts to feel secure or adequate. This trend has only intensified over the centuries, to the point where today many people feel vulnerable without a cell phone. Naturism, on the other hand, invites us to question this perspective and rediscover that we were created with everything we need. We are enough to live in harmony with our home, our planet, our environment, without the barriers and conditions we have imposed on ourselves.

What does this have to do with Christ? How does this glorify God? Perhaps some of you are asking these questions. This is something I will try to clarify throughout this series of blog entries. This first post is just an introduction. As I continue, I will address certain parts of Scripture that are key to supporting what I’ve expressed here.

I invite you to leave comments on my blog. You don't need to agree, but I’m also not looking to start endless debates. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but perhaps we can learn together. Also, if anyone would like to share their own experiences related to this topic, they can do so in the comments.
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Penny · 46-50, F
https://www.openbible.info/topics/being-yourself

some cherry picked verses:

Romans 12:2 ESV
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.

1 Samuel 16:7 ESV
But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”

Philippians 2:3 ESV
Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.

Proverbs 16:3 ESV
Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.
We were made beutifully. Our bodies should be respected and honoured. I cannot respect a man whose di** is swinging around in public. Nudity doesn't mean sx , I can have sx with all my garments on. I am trying to raise a boy to have respect for women. We were made in His likeness. We show mutual respect. As I became a woman I covered my fragile womanhood. I protected myself/my body and kept lusty men in line. When a woman are ***ed the perpetrator will say, she wore next to nothing and was asked for it.
He saw that we were ready for love and expressions of love and He covered us with a garment of love. He protected us.
We will most likely, become a man's wife or a woman's husband. I honour your man/wife kind of thing and you, mine. To honour our relationship we share our bodies with just our partner. They look upon our beauty it's for their eyes only. We make what we have as a couple , more precious.
Be naked if you wish but respect those who don't want to see.
Ynotisay · M
No debate necessary but I'm always curious why people go with "naturism" when what it REALLY is is exhibitionism and voyeurism. Why not just own it? The song and dance isn't necessary.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
The nudist resort I occasionally visit has services at 9 AM Sundays. A resident there is an ordained minister.

I heard the Pope recently made a positive statement regarding Naturism.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
Naturism was normal until the fall of mankind. While I too practice nudism from a Christian perspective I know that we can not return to Eden. There will always be some sort of sin creeping in. Sadly too many non nudists will blame that sin on being nude. The same sin occurs in clothed setting as well but we nudism not being the norm is a handy excuse on which to lay the blame.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@chichornio

and Peter fishing without clothes,

Do you have a verse for that statement?
Nothing but lust and desires of the flesh are the reason for nudism.
@hippyjoe1955 Yes, sorry, Trump is a very Godly man 😆

Also the biggest problem with your nudist paradise- lust.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic So you vote for the satanist Harris. No one is perfect but why do you pick the most vile? Honest question since you brought up Trump and I didn't.
@hippyjoe1955 Username. Don't vote either.

Ok, which Godly people do I attack? You brought up the point.
Iamnaked · M
Nude is natural,
As God made us. Again, I live without shame. I was made in his image.
YoMomma ·
Because that's not Christian that's paganism
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@YoMomma What makes you think being naked makes one a pagan?
Iamnaked · M
I go nude in many places with many clothed people. No one freaks out. It’s how I handle the situation I think.
I was made in Gods image and I live without shame.
MethDozer · M
Nudism. It's called nudism properly since it has absolutely nothing to do with nature
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