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To What Extent Do You Practice Sexual Modesty?

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Erica:

--- Quote from: Christianwhitenation.name on October 10, 2007, 05:53:50 PM ---These things are not to be mentioned among us. FOR us to allow such is wrong.

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Sidebar (sort of) Racism is wrong on EVERY level but people still do it. There are some things you can't stop people from doing.

Erica:

--- Quote from: ftf on October 10, 2007, 06:20:21 PM ---Rather than shouting, can someone quote the bible verses that say that one should not kiss or hug outside of marriage. Anyone find the verses prohibiting sex outside of marriage, but I have never seen any prohibiting either of the other two things being here discussed.

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There is a Bible verse that says we shouldn't fornicate. I can't remember where it is though. I must grab my Bible for the next responses.

Erica:

--- Quote from: kellymaureen on October 10, 2007, 08:07:08 PM ---I dont see anything wrong with a kiss on the cheek.....and if I had sexual thoughts about my male friends..they wouldnt be my friends any longer, you cant have those feelings for friends and still remain friends.  Luckily we are all entitled to live our lives as we see fit in the US ;)  Ive lived my life to this point with few regrets, Im content.

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Great post, Kellymaureen. :)

Wayne Jude:
Kelly im with you, you sound typically Black...NO controls ,Just live!

Barach Velvel ben Lazer Eliazer:

--- Quote from: Tzvi Ben Roshel on October 10, 2007, 02:49:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: Barach Velvel ben Lazer Eliazer on October 10, 2007, 01:04:50 AM ---The hugging, kissing and hand shaking taboos are only a part of Hasidim. They're perfectly acceptable in other demoninations.


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This is a false statement. If you are going to bring a statement like that then please back it up with Halahic proof, Im no Mr. perfect but writing wronge Halahic statements should be countered by any Jew who hears or sees it.

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Hasidim is a practice of having the furthest possible restrictions to help in preventing the breaking of any Jewish laws. Hasidic Jews do not kiss, hug or shake hands with the strange women to avoid impure thoughts or worse. This is a sound idea and one I have great respect for.

However, Orthodox Jews can shake hands with strange women, just as long as it doesn't bring about impure thoughts. Orthodoxy is the most traditional of the demoninations, and abides by everything the Torah commands, nothing more, nothing less.

There is nothing strong with taking extra precautions or additional methods in abiding by Jewish law. Those who take these extra precautions wouldn't be considered to be breaking Orthodoxy tradition. If one wants to not shake hands with strange women, as to avoid impure thoughts than it's not taboo. In fact it should be encouraged to be a careful as possible. That is why those who want to ensure their purity become a part of the Hasidic movement.

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