While surfing the Internet, I came across this article, revealing an interesting piece of history regarding the wearing of swimsuits.
From this article, comes this interesting observation by Susan Sessions Rugh:
As Ms. Rugh observes, “today their [women's] swimsuits look ridiculously modest.” There's no question in this writer's mind that we need more godly women in our country today who are willing to “look ridiculously modest.”
In this writer's mind, the swimsuits that women wear today versus what they wore at the turn of the 20th century, is just one indicator among many of the steady decline of the moral mindset and values we once had in our country.
Dear reader, do you know that how we dress reflects the attitude of our heart?
—Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets
From this article, comes this interesting observation by Susan Sessions Rugh:
“Susan Sessions Rugh, an American history professor at Brigham Young University, points out that as the years passed, swimsuits became smaller and smaller. Earlier in the century, the sexes were often segregated on the beach and women were chaperoned, even though today their swimsuits look ridiculously modest,”Rugh said in an interview with Weather.com. “Swimsuits shrunk over the years as new stretch fabrics and manufacturing methods allowed a more form-fitting garment.”
As Ms. Rugh observes, “today their [women's] swimsuits look ridiculously modest.” There's no question in this writer's mind that we need more godly women in our country today who are willing to “look ridiculously modest.”
In this writer's mind, the swimsuits that women wear today versus what they wore at the turn of the 20th century, is just one indicator among many of the steady decline of the moral mindset and values we once had in our country.
Dear reader, do you know that how we dress reflects the attitude of our heart?
—Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets
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