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Man Created “Modesty” —Mark Twain

Posted in Faith with tags , , , , , , , on November 22, 2020 by Randy M. Olson

…they heard God walking among the bushes (which was An afternoon custom of His), and they were smitten with fright. Why? Because they were naked. They had not known it before. They had not minded before. Neither had God. In that memorable moment immodesty was born, and some people have valued it ever since, though it would certainly puzzle them to explain why. Adam & Eve entered the world naked and unashamed— naked and pure-minded. And no descendant of theirs has ever entered it otherwise. All have entered it naked, unashamed and clean in mind. They have entered it modest. They had to acquire immodesty in the soiled mind; there was no other way to get it. A Christian mother’s first duty is to soil her child’s mind, and she does not neglect it. Her lad grows up to be a missionary and goes to the innocent savage and to the civilized Japanese and soils their minds. Whereupon they adopt immodesty. They conceal their bodies, they stop bathing naked together. The convention mis-called “modesty” has no standard, and cannot have one, because it is opposed to nature an reason and is therefore an artificiality and subject to anybody’s whim— anybody’s diseased caprice. And so in India the refined Lady covers her face and breasts and leaves her legs naked from the hips down. While the refined European lady covers her legs and exposes her face and breasts. In land’s inhabited by the innocent savage, the refined lady soon gets used to full-grown native’s stark nakedness, and ceases to be offended by it.

A highly cultivated French count and countess, unrelated to each other, who were marooned in their night clothes by shipwreck upon an uninhabited island in the eighteenth century, were soon naked. Also, ashamed—for a week. After that their nakedness did not trouble them and soon ceased to think about it.

You have never seen a person with clothes on? Oh well, you haven’t lost anything.