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The Shame of Nakedness: America's DisgraceOn the Lord's Day, March 20, 2011, John Pittman Hey delivered a sermon titled "The Shame of Nakedness: America's Disgrace." In this sermon, Mr. Hey decried the government's use of forced nudity to humiliate prisoners, arrestees, and even ordinary citizens. He explored America's history of honorable treatment, and how it collapsed in the last decade. He described the causes of this wickedness, and pointed out why our Lord Jesus had to suffer in nakedness upon the cross to save poor sinners. To obtain a PDF transcript of the message, click here (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). To listen to the sermon, click the play arrow button in the player below:
Some Supporting DocumentsHere are a few supporting documents that were referenced in the sermon (note: Adobe Acrobat Reader required):
Scott Horton on George Washington's Humane Principles of Warfare
JTF-GITMO Interrogation SOP Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's Authorizing Memorandum CIA Memo on Interrogation Methods Military Log of Torture of Al-Qahtani Summary of Senate Armed Services Committee Findings Senate Armed Services Committee Final Report
A Summary of the SermonThe recent news about the mistreatment of an army soldier at the hands of his jailers causes us to consider our country's increasing use of forced nudity as a method of humiliation and abuse of soldiers, prisoners, and even ordinary citizens. The Scriptures tell us that the shame of nakedness was caused by rebellion against God's commandment by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. All through Scripture, we are commanded to clothe the naked out of compassion toward them. Repeatedly, God instructs the righteous man to show such pity. When our nation was founded, a new humaneness in warfare was brought in by George Washington, who required of American soldiers the highest humanity in the treatment of enemy POWs. America led in the promulgation of ever restrictive requirements for humane treatment. But in the last decade, our nation's leaders have explicitly ordered the use of compelled nakedness for the purpose of humiliation and degradation. Now, ordinary citizens are humiliated by law enforcement, and travelers have been forced to submit to naked searches at our airports. Because of our nation's decadence, we have become comfortable with nakedness and lewdness. No wonder our government feels free to humiliate by force in this way. Our Lord Jesus took upon Himself the shame of nakedness when He hung upon the cross in our place. He was made sin for us, and He suffered the shame of nakedness that is the consequence of sin. By His death, He has taken away our sin and our shame, and clothed His people with garments of righteousness! He endured great shame to save us. The joy set before Him of saving His people drove Him to discount that shame for us! |
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