I'm uncomfortable with nudity in the Church's artistic tradition

We don't need to see photos of car crash victims to know that they died nastily.

And, it's not respectful to show the photos of rape victims being raped, for example.

The depravity of the treatment of Christ is a major part of the Christian Tradition, we are to remember how Christ lowered him self below all other in the most humble fashion. We are to recall vividly on how he was treated.
There is nothing sexy about how we depict Christ, if there are any inclinations to those perversions it's on you.
I honestly cannot agree with anything you've said.

You are lucky the Antiochian Parish near me held a gala with bikini dancers.

Is nudity something you associate with sexuality?

tfw stronger than death

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Stop sexualising the human body.

Yeah, I guess so, either renaissance or ancient greek/roman.
Post some res-lewds m8.

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Not from the Renaissance but whatever
truly ahead of their time

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I think I'm okay with the really old icons' depiction of nudity, but I think Greek art really brought a bad influence to catholic artistic traditions. The Greeks were sexually depraved. It still can't get through my head how the Church accepted their influence in arts.

End thyself, puritan.