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I thought about this while reading some of the posts to seoulsearch's thread on actractiveness.
Topics for discussion:
- Why didn't God make everyone beautiful/attractive?
- Why is beauty so often equated with moral goodness (especially when Hollywood starlets prove otherwise)?
- What is God's purpose (if any) for ugliness?
- What is God's purpose (if any) for physical flaws that can't be helped? (or at least can't be helped without expensive surgeries)
- We seem to have all agreed that attraction is important and it's ok for Christians to feel that way, so how should Christians feel about cosmetic surgery or other, um, enhancements, etc?
Discuss away!!
Topics for discussion:
- Why didn't God make everyone beautiful/attractive?
- Why is beauty so often equated with moral goodness (especially when Hollywood starlets prove otherwise)?
- What is God's purpose (if any) for ugliness?
- What is God's purpose (if any) for physical flaws that can't be helped? (or at least can't be helped without expensive surgeries)
- We seem to have all agreed that attraction is important and it's ok for Christians to feel that way, so how should Christians feel about cosmetic surgery or other, um, enhancements, etc?
Discuss away!!