LadyRushia (post: 1485240) wrote:Also, Savannah, that fellow you toasted kind of looks like the 11th Doctor.
Toasted?
Well, in that case, cheers! *raises glass of non-alcoholic beverage (aka water)*
LadyRushia (post: 1485240) wrote:Also, Savannah, that fellow you toasted kind of looks like the 11th Doctor.
Yuki-Anne (post: 1485257) wrote:Toasted?
Well, in that case, geronimo! *raises glass of non-alcoholic beverage (aka water)*
steenajack wrote:this one Christian girl I knew spoke with the teacher about how drawing nude figures went against her religion
Nate (post: 1485591) wrote:Did she get laughed at? I wonder what religion the Renaissance painters were, then. I mean I thought they were Christian, but I guess I was wrong!
Nate (post: 1485598) wrote:You get lucky sometimes, I suppose. My comment wasn't so much about the reservation as the reasoning behind it. I can see "I'm not exactly comfortable with drawing a nude figure" being reasonable but it's the "because I'm a Christian" part I'm scoffing at. I mean, Michaelangelo. That's all I'm sayin'.
Nate (post: 1485598) wrote:You get lucky sometimes, I suppose. My comment wasn't so much about the reservation as the reasoning behind it. I can see "I'm not exactly comfortable with drawing a nude figure" being reasonable but it's the "because I'm a Christian" part I'm scoffing at. I mean, Michaelangelo. That's all I'm sayin'.
Nate (post: 1485598) wrote:You get lucky sometimes, I suppose. My comment wasn't so much about the reservation as the reasoning behind it. I can see "I'm not exactly comfortable with drawing a nude figure" being reasonable but it's the "because I'm a Christian" part I'm scoffing at. I mean, Michaelangelo. That's all I'm sayin'.
Nate (post: 1485598) wrote:I mean, Michaelangelo. That's all I'm sayin'.
TheMewster wrote:I WAS thinking about being an art major. Now I'm not because this would cause me to have sexual thoughts and as a Christian, we need to flee sexual immorality. Now I'm not commanding anyone to do anything other to pray and listen to their convictions, but as for me, I think I'd have a conviction against this. And obeying God is much more important that some stupid degree that you can't even take to Heaven.
TheMewster (post: 1485654) wrote:I WAS thinking about being an art major. Now I'm not because this would cause me to have sexual thoughts and as a Christian, we need to flee sexual immorality. Now I'm not commanding anyone to do anything other to pray and listen to their convictions, but as for me, I think I'd have a conviction against this. And obeying God is much more important that some stupid degree that you can't even take to Heaven.
QtheQreater (post: 1485661) wrote:Like others have said, if you are trying to study a pose, shading, or muscle structure in class, you won't really be paying attention to the whole "awkward" part of the situation. I understand the reservation, though, and good luck with that. Talking to your professor couldn't hurt]
This. I would recommend not saying "Because I'm Christian" though, as it may give him/her more of a reason to be rude.If you have the ability to go to a private Christian university, a lot of them have figure drawing class with clothed and bathing-suited models. No live nudes. The dead ones are in the cadaver labs (sorry, couldn't help it ).
steenajack (post: 1485618) wrote: Anyway, interesting that Michaelangelo was a Christian.
steenajack (post: 1485618) wrote: Anyway, interesting that Michaelangelo was a Christian.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Atria35 (post: 1485670) wrote:To be honest, I find regular people kinda ugly when naked! xD And that's exactly what these models are- they don't look like Jonny Depp or Kiara Knightly. I mean, they're beautiful in their own ways, but after having been able to sit in on one of my friend's classes (the teacher let me in instead of waiting for her outside), I can honestly say lust is the last thing that's going on in the classroom.
Jaden Mental (post: 1485788) wrote:Weird, I always thought Michelangelo was a turtle.
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