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Would a Jehovah’s Witness be disfellowshipped for becoming an internet sensation?
03-24-2014, 04:53 PM
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I looked up the link you posted, it seemed while some of the photos are geared toward Fitness and conditioning, others are a bit provocative and is best saved for the husband and not the public. Considering the world we live in now with so many men oggling at women's bodies the wrong way or viewing women as sex objects, it would be more discreet not to display her body too much. I'm not saying people shouldn't wear appropriate athletic gear for Gym, Power-walking, strength training, marathons, or Long distance running, etc. Only that one should be mindful of what they wear, and it's wise not to over display one's body too much online.

Jehovah's witnesses are not barred from using the internet, FB, or Y!A, a christian want to use those device properly and with right motives. Some may choose to use FB, twitter, or Youtube, to keep in touch with friends and relatives, others may choose to use Instagram to display artwork or garden plants for sale, or family photo. It is up to them. However, there's a caution to be discreet and the bible is only right in telling women to dress modest and dress properly.

Maybe Miss Selter wants to inspire fellow Americans to lose weight, she may have good motives but posting anything a little too flashy should be avoided since we currently live in a very immoral world that focus on sexuality and body parts.

Don't get me wrong, I run regularly (20+ miles per week), and I pop weights @ home. But I still attire myself appropriately. I respect my body and the focus is on the workout, not posting photos online or anything like that (like showing off, No). Women do need to wear good/fitting exercise bra when lifting weights, doing push-ups, aerobics, and such. So it's up to each woman (or christian woman) to decide on what attire is appropriate. Sure, I may look great in my work out attire, but my personal reasons is not because of showing off or posting those pics online (or getting 2,000,000 followers). Some people may feel that showing their bodies is necessary to be popular or to be accepted, but it is different with a christian whose conscience is trained by the bible.

(This is usually what I wear when working out, runner's tights, either T-shirt with arm sleeves, or long sleeve sweater, & ASICS trainers) Modesty is the best policy ;-)
http://www.coolfitwear.com/images/CW-X_runner.jpg

Your questions: Would a Jehovah’s Witness be disfellowshipped for becoming an internet sensation?
Answer: No. But would a christian woman wants those type of attention by posting pictures with porvocative attire or undies? I don't think so.
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