Friday, October 10, 2008

Modesty

Canadian novelist Michael O'Brien weighs in on modesty:
"I am convinced that the modern harping on the supposed repressiveness of the past is really no more than a symptom of our current obsession with sex. If we were to plunge back a century or two, I think we would find that while our ancestors' manner of dress was indeed more formal, and at times even constricting, most people still wed and had children and made happy marriages with startling frequency - and with an enviable rate of success. Compare that to our own dismal, liberated era, in which the image of the cavorting human body is thrust at us a thousand times a day from the pages of the tabloids at the supermarket check-out counter, from chewing gum commercials on television, home computer screens, and from what is being worn on the beach and at church. Modesty has gone out of style."
Read more here.

1 comment:

David Nybakke said...

Great find Ath. After following the 2 links to his complete article I like how Michael O'Brien keeps a forward march to his theme on 'modesty' and does not fall back into some romanticized version of Eden. He takes on the bunk and mythology of the culture of death and shamelessness and gets us back on the road to Paradise.