two answers Shawn
Lets deal with the issue of nakedness first. A long time ago we taught in a church school in Paua New Guinea, the famous Martyrs School. It was right near the village of Aganahambo and there was aid post up the road, (I'll never forget the nurse giving me a crystaline penicillian injection there one day). Anyway one could walk in to the village or to the market at Popondetta at any time and see an woman breast feeding a child. We thought nothing of it. So Nigel was born there in Popondetta and Shirley would go regularly to see the nurse at their aid post, and while waiting feed Nigel. No issue, No! the women were all agog, white people do it just like us! Shirley and I thought it was just hillarious, the curosity of native ladies that we were just the same in so many ways to them. I agree with you about nakedness.
Now about living rightly, how would I know, a simple cabbie. Who in this group went to that Bible College, And who is a BSF leader. I'll confuse the issue with 'Situation Ethics', 'Cultural Ethics', the difference between 'venial sins' and 'mortal sins' some old-style Catholicism there, and even other issues and theories. Ha!
Gary
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