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06-09-2004, 12:17 AM
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Location: Margaritaville USA
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Barefoot in Church - y/n?
* Posted this in the bare it forum and got positive feedback - just wondering what type of feedback I would get in this forum.
I love going barefoot and every new place that I go barefoot is a minor victory for me. I fear people’s reactions, more than how my feet would react to different surfaces. Which often prevents me from going barefoot into public places more often.
As with most places the dress code seems more relaxed, I’ve noticed people wearing shorts and often a t-shirt to church. I love being comfortable as much as the next person does but I still believe in wearing docker style pants and a collar shirt to church. When it comes to footwear I tend to be more casual, when weather permits I wear flip-flops to church. Well thinking as other barefoot enthusiast do ~ wearing flip-flops is not much different than going barefoot, your foot is already exposed just walking on your own soles. So I recently attended church without shoes, but at first I had mixed emotions – I’m I doing something disrespectful and this feels good (helped that the church is carpeted)
I don’t think I would have tried going barefoot to church if it wasn’t for the fact that I didn’t know anyone there. This goes back to the fact that I fear others reaction to me being barefoot, places people aren’t use to seeing other without shoes.
Has anyone else ever gone barefoot to Church?
Is going barefoot to Church acceptable?
Does anyone have any similar experiences in public establishments/church?
Bud08
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06-09-2004, 12:32 AM
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When I was younger I went to church barefoot, and my cousin does now. She's a cool girl, she goes barefoot everywhere. Anyways, no one had a problem, but it's a pretty easy going church.
One thing that I get creeped out about going barefoot is being barefoot in public washrooms. Sometimes I see pubes on the floor. I don't want those stuck to my feet!
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06-09-2004, 02:55 AM
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I'm in my thirties so being barefoot in church maybe viewed differently. I have been to mass at least 3 occasions without shoes, which I haven’t noticed any weird reactions or heard any comments.
Bud
btw - I agree with you on the public restrooms, that's the only place I have a problem going barefoot.
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06-09-2004, 03:05 AM
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way to go noogs!
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well, it's not going to be like god is going to be pissed off because you went barefoot to church. he didn't create us with shoes on our feet.
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06-09-2004, 10:16 PM
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'put off thy shoes'
It should be quite ok - in the old testament Moses was told to remove his shoes because he was treading on holy ground - so why should christians object?
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06-09-2004, 10:31 PM
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God doesn't care what you wear, and besides, when you were born you were naked and barefoot. The only reason I can think of to dress up or wear shoes to church is the fear of being judged by others, because all God cares about is your soul. Respect for God is not shown through clothing, it's shown through how you live your life and treat others.
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06-10-2004, 05:29 AM
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Barefoot....why not? I'm a barefooted person myself. I'm actually quite uncomfortable in shoes.
It is common practice, in quite a few faiths, for one to remove their shoes before entering their holy places. Has been for ions. So, remove 'em I say.
Sue
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06-10-2004, 10:44 AM
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I agree.
I've often been barefoot to church, no problem with that. Only thing I didn't like...when someone asked me why I was barefoot and stuff and after all the reasons I gave still wasn'T convinced it's not a bad thing to be barefoot in church I used the argument I actually don't like: "Jesus didn'T wear trainers either, did he?" I don't like to say that because I'm not a believing Christian anymore and after that sentence the person looked at me as if I was a fundamentalist... *sigh*
I think really what makes people not like to go barefoot to church is not that God might not like it, but simply the others' opinions and stares.
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06-10-2004, 01:29 PM
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Every animal except us goes butt neked everywhere. We are the only
ones with morals and modesty both of which are destructive concepts.
You don't need morals or modesty to discern right and wrong. And you
don't need shoes or clothes to contemplate the infinite. If you go someplace that has a problem with that, you are in the wrong place, spiritually and otherwise. OK, so who wants to go chant to the infinite butt naked in the woods? I'm not so big on buildings either.
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06-10-2004, 04:32 PM
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Go to a Unitarian church, you can be barefoot there.
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