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Naked pint: London's nude pub – BBC London

Naked pint: London's nude pub – BBC London

The Coach and Horses in Soho says it is the UK’s first pub to be granted a nudist licence. For the first time, they’re having a naked singalong to try saving the pub from a chain takeover.

Video by Jamie Moreland.

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  1. Many pagan cultures throughout history considered public nudity normative, especially Spartan, Greek, and Roman societies. In more recent years, pubic nudity has become more and more acceptable, with many groups promoting a “back-to-nature” philosophy and the supposed health benefits of taking off one’s clothes. Nudists, or naturists, form clubs, frequent clothing-free beaches, and engage in activities ranging from hiking to horseback riding au naturel.

    Although the world’s standards may permit or even encourage nudity, the Bible has a different perspective. It is true that the first humans were created unclothed by God (Genesis 2:25). Adam and Eve were innocent in their nakedness, but after the fall everything changed. When they sinned, “the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked” (Genesis 3:7). Never before had they realized they were unclothed—the concepts of “clothed” and “unclothed” were meaningless to them. Sin affected their hearts and minds, creating vulnerability, guilt, and shame, and these things produced fear (verse 10). In their attempt to cover their spiritual shame, Adam and Eve intuitively covered their bodies. We should note that, when God took away their fig leaves—a sadly inadequate covering—He replaced them with something more permanent—animal skins (verse 21). Thus, God regarded clothing as appropriate and necessary in a fallen world.

    Nudity now has implications of sinfulness attached to it. With few exceptions, the Bible presents nakedness as shameful and degrading (Genesis 9:21; Exodus 20:26; 32:25; 2 Chronicles 28:19; Isaiah 47:3; Ezekiel 16:35-36; Luke 8:27; Revelation 3:17; 16:15; 17:16). The only passages in which nudity is free of shame are those that describe Eden’s idyllic setting or that deal with marital relations (Proverbs 5:18-19; Song of Solomon 4).

    We still live in a fallen world, surrounded by lust, immorality, and perversion. The innocence of Eden is gone. Naturist philosophy ignores the results of the fall. Even in “asexual” contexts, public displays of nudity dishonor God by pretending an innocence that no longer exists. A Christian should definitely not be a nudist or participate in nudist activities.
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  2. I can't believe there's so many comments saying that nudity is wrong or nudity is associated with sex… It isn't! A naked human body is the most natural you can be. It's not weird nor shameful, it's comfortable, practical and healthy!

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  4. Adam and Eve were born with nothing on? I must call error on this theological statement! I've always been led to believe that birth wasn't the way they appeared, and according to Michelangelo et al, they wore fig leaves.

  5. We actually have a place called "Nud Pob" here in Boston. Which sounds like "Nude Pub" in some British accent. ?
    It's a Thai restaurant, though. ?

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