Mormons In A n-de Art Class
What do you think... Is it okay for Mormons to be In A N-de Art Class because they are learning about the art of one's physique?
Mormons: Drawing Naked Body - Mormon Art Class (Hover)
I am not sure if I am the right person to answer this because I am not the typical LDS (at least that's what I think). Even though I do not see it as a big deal, I would personally not participate because I would probably be quite embarrassed about looking at someone's naked body.
As an LDS artist, I think that it's still unnecessary to use the naked body as an art form, regardless of how "profound" or "beautiful" it might seem. Sure, our bodies are beautiful things... but because they are such they are to be handled with care and sensitivity. There's no reason why students should use a nude model as opposed to a clothed form other than seeing the raw form that's creating the shapes, but that could be achieved through tight-fitting clothing (which isn't all that good in itself but much better than nudity). Respect your body and save it for the one you marry.
We are called to chastity and modesty. I think this kinda falls into the law of chastity.(From an LDS prospective)
Paul mentions clearly in some of his letters of how we should think of our bodies after the holy spirit was conferred on us. (Speaking about Adultery)
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1 Corinthians 6:19 What? know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own? 20 For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's. Thes. 4:3 For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication. |
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3 Nephi 12:28 But I say unto you, that whosoever looketh on a woman, to lust after her, hath committed adultery already in his heart. |
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D&C 63:16 And verily I say unto you, as I have said before, he that looketh on a woman to lust after her, or if any shall commit adultery in their hearts, they shall not have the Spirit, but shall deny the faith and shall fear. |
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Gen. 3:7 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons. |
Ryaan, I understand some of your points but I am not quite sure about some of the scriptures you are quoting "that whosoever looketh on a woman, to lust after her, hath committed adultery already in his heart." Are you implying that if you are in an art class looking at the naked body of a woman for the purpose of drawing/painting only you are automatically "lusting" after her?
I'm not saying that just because you look at a body in the naked form that you are automatically lusting and ultimately committing adultery. However, I am saying that there is a fine line that must be observed when looking temptation in the face. As a result of Adam & Eve's transgression, we have been subjected to temptation.
We have the agency to choose right from wrong. It is like playing with fire to subject yourself to temptation willfully. If you tempt god, be sure you know what your getting in to... this goes with many aspects of life. In this particular realm of temptation, God has cautioned us specifically.
I'm not qualified to make judgments or to interpret the scriptures. It all boils down to your own understanding and confidence in dealing with temptation. If I see a naked girl that looks good, my knee jerk reaction would be to lust. If I see a fat naked girl, id pass judgment.... either way, with out being in the situation, I see the repentance process as imminent.
Rather off topic, but... (yesterday it didn't let me contribute to more than one topic because I'm not a paid member, I hope that isnt the case for this message.) |
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I understand your points better now, I just could not grasp the back up scriptures you put. I think it has a lot to do with the circumstances as well and of course with our own weaknesses. Some people may be affected by it, others don't. In the end, I think is not something that is so necessary for the name of "art" that we need to put ourselves through it in order to see whether we will be affected by it or not.
Justifying using a nude model to learn how to paint nudes, to me, is like justifying letting non-worthy non-members enter in the temple to write an article about the ordinances and ceremonies we perform there. What's meant to be sacred is reserved.
Temple=Sacred=Human Body
A good talk that makes a similar comparison would be
'Taking to Heart the Atonement of Christ (Van C. Gessel)'