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281 . Kass 43; Poretsky 47; Seal 87.<br />
282 . Poretsky 46-47.<br />
283 . Poretsky 42, 53.<br />
284 . Kass 43. When the King James Version was printed, it was taboo to talk about subjects such as incest more<br />
explicitly. See Seal 87.<br />
285 . See Exodus 28:6-14, 39:2-7.<br />
286 . See Isaiah 20:4, Ezekiel 16:37, 16:39, 23:29, Hosea 2:3, Micah 1:8, 1:11, Nahum 3:5, and Revelations 3:17.<br />
See also Hebrews 4:13.<br />
287 . Barbour 362-63.<br />
288 . "Spirituality" 82.<br />
289 . John Paul II 190.<br />
290 . Miles xiv. Havelock Ellis, however, notes that in later years "the Church was passionately eager to fight against<br />
what it called 'the flesh' and thus fell into the error of confusing the subjective question of sexual desire with the<br />
objective spectacle of the naked form. 'The flesh' is evil; therefore, 'the flesh' must be hidden. And they hid it,<br />
without understanding that in so doing they had not suppressed the craving for the human form but, on the contrary,<br />
had heightened it by imparting to it the additional fascination of a forbidden mystery." (Robinson, Body Packaging<br />
29)<br />
291 . St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, noted in Cunningham 49.