Were humans meant to wear clothes?


Were Humans Meant to Wear Clothes?  

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    • No
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I seriously think everything would be a lot easier naked. Dangerous, nasty, sexy and easier. :|

Those African tribes got it down pretty good methinks.

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Well if humans never wore clothes, I'm guessing everyone would be stuck around the equator?

Of course, there is also the possibility that we might become more hairy to compensate.

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I think the question should be: Were humans meant to do anything?

I mean, who decides what we were meant to do? God? Is there really a god?

Stupid Theory of Knowledge class.

LOL Yeah, I had a Philosophy of Religion class a couple semesters ago... Classes like that get you asking about everything and anything, even when you don't normally do that :p

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LOL Yeah, I had a Philosophy of Religion class a couple semesters ago... Classes like that get you asking about everything and anything, even when you don't normally do that :p

Haha yea. Our French teacher was trying to explain some tense to us, and was saying that you use this one when you KNOW something and the other when you are unsure. So me and the other people that were also in Theory of Knowledge kept asking how one would actually "know" something. The teacher said that it was this one way because "we are French, and the French are crazy, and that's how the French like it". It was great.

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I think the question should be: Were humans meant to do anything?

I mean, who decides what we were meant to do? God? Is there really a god?

Stupid Theory of Knowledge class.

That's exactly what I was about to ask. Who's to say what we are and aren't meant to do?

I just figure it was part of our evolution as mankind, so yeah, I think we are.

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In my opinion I think humans were not supposed to use clothes as God created man (Adam) and Adam was naked until he eat the forbidden fruit and became ware of his "nakedness".

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I think the question should be: Were humans meant to do anything?

I mean, who decides what we were meant to do? God? Is there really a god?

Stupid Theory of Knowledge class.

Haha...ToK....IB?

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humans would be very cold without clothes.

humans invented clothes to protect themselves(from weather, weapons, sharp rocks, teeth, etc). not because they were ashamed. only after people started covering up did they become ashamed.

adam and eve... yeah... that happened dude.

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No. Humans were not meant to wear clothes. They were developed to help survive the elements, wind, rain, sun, and eventually snow. Which allowed humans to migrate to colder climates around the globe.

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Haha yea. Our French teacher was trying to explain some tense to us, and was saying that you use this one when you KNOW something and the other when you are unsure. So me and the other people that were also in Theory of Knowledge kept asking how one would actually "know" something. The teacher said that it was this one way because "we are French, and the French are crazy, and that's how the French like it". It was great.

um...what? :|

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yes, as a part of natural evolution we lost a lot of climate protection, because it was too cold we had to wear clothes... which in turn made us not need body hair so we lost all of that so now we have to wear clothes unless we live in a very hot climate... hmm how long till we loose our heads hair? to be honest we dont actually need it to survive...

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i have never seen a tribe that doesnt wear anything at all. not even the ones that are really apart of the regular world. even caveman used clothes. is a way to help adapt the surroundings.

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I chose no, but then I thought about how human ancestors probably had some type of animal skin protection long before Homo Sapiens Sapien appears anywhere. So I still don't think our bodies were designed to wear anything, but that human reasoning saw that animals with thick hairy hides could survive better in the cold and that we could do the same by taking their skin. I warm environments, its probably not necessary beyond protecting your private parts from burning in the sun.

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