July 23, 2000 Humble Messenger
Humble Messenger
Volume 8, Week 30 July 23, 2000
The Last Word on Cheerleaders Mark Roberts
A new Arena Football League team has come to Los Angeles, and to
spark interest and ticket sales the Avengers have plastered the LA area with shocking
billboards. Several of these billboards are too obscene to print here but I did notice
this gem: "ON SUNDAY, APRIL 9TH, SIX BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WILL SHOW YOU THEIR
PANTIES" (source: Sports Illustrated, 4-13-00).
I find that message to be coarse and vulgar. I also find it refreshingly honest about the
role cheerleaders play in American sports. With great regularity I have tried to encourage
young women (and their parents) to recognize that cheerleaders, many majorettes, and drill
team dancers are immodestly appareled. I have done so in a (mostly vain) effort to show
that participating in such activities is a violation of 1 Timothy 2:9: "women adorn
themselves in modest apparel, with propriety and moderation."
For most men such an effort seems needless. Men know exactly why sports teams have shapely
young women prissing around in very short skirts: because it appeals to the lust of the
eye and worldly people like to lust. Regrettably, this point seems absolutely lost on
many women. I have talked at length with women of a variety of ages who simply did not
understand the effects of a short skirt on men. Many women seem determined to believe that
cheerleading or drill team dancing is not immodest, and does not cause lust. Every attempt
at rational reasoning seems to fall upon deaf ears. Why do cheerleading outfits have to be
so short, if all the girls do is lead cheers? Why do drill team outfits often feature
color contrasting skirts and underwear, so that no one can miss when the young women flash
the audience? Why do majorettes often wear what is little more than a skimpy skin-tight
bathing suit? Why do drill teams and cheerleaders bend over or do gyrations and dance
numbers that cause their skirts to flap up or rise up? In short (no pun intended), why do
these young ladies wear so little?
Yet instead of accepting what everyone knows to be true some seem determined to defend the
wearing of skimpy attire as being righteous. I have been told "People can lust after
you no matter what you wear." Certainly that is so, but does that absolve one of all
responsibility to dress properly? "A person can't control what other people
think." Again, another evident truth. However, the Bible places a responsibility upon
Christians to do what they can to prevent others from sinning (see 1 Cor. 8-10). There is
just no way to rationalize around it: leading cheers is not wrong, but what these girls
are required to wear is. A woman who is interested in godliness will simply not wear such
outfits. Titus 2:5 speaks of women's need to be "discreet, and chaste" while 1
Peter 3:4 talks of the impor-tance of inner character and spirituality being seen even in
how one dresses. The word of God speaks with consistent voice: godly women do not display
their bodies in the way cheerleaders, majorettes, and drill team dancers do.
If there be any lingering doubts about this matter doesn't the billboard cited above
emphatically remove them? Finally someone has decided to be honest about the purpose for
cheerleading: lust. The Avengers are telling the truth that so many others seem to want to
hide or ignore: come leer and lust at our cheerleaders' bodies. They are making a
no-holds-barred absolutely honest and straightforward appeal to carnal and fleshly lusts.
It may be upsetting to see it spelled out boldly but at least no one can deny what
cheerleading is about.
So, if you're thinking about trying out for cheerleading or drill team just go ahead and
announce your decision the way the Avengers would: "I believe a Christian woman ought
to show the world her panties." Perhaps your daughter is wrestling with this
decision, feeling peer pressure to be a cheerleader but wondering if a Christian really
should do such. Go ahead and tell her: "It's fine, dear, for you to show your
underwear to the world and be an object of leering lust - we support your decision to
cause others to sin." Kind of hard to say, isn't it? Perhaps the Avengers' billboard
will end this ridiculous debate. Truly, the last word on cheerleading and other such
activities was spoken long ago by the Lord: "If anyone loves the world, the love of
the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world; the lust of the flesh, the
lust of the eyes, and the pride of life; is not of the Father but is of the
world" (1 John 2:15-16).
NEWS
Bill and Jodine Faulkner's daughter, Courtney
McCaskill, underwent emergency surgery Friday evening due to a tubal pregnancy. The
surgery went well. She is in Northeast Hospital . . . The Lord willing, Chuck Durham
will be with us twelve days from now, August 4, Friday evening, to begin a weekend
series of lessons. We will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 10:00
a.m. and 6 p.m., and regular times on Sunday. Don't miss out on this opportunity to
serve, to worship and to be edified! . . . Craig Moore's step-father, Bill
Reeves, is to undergo prostate cancer surgery on Tuesday . . Misty Coody gave
birth to a new baby girl, Jade, on Saturday, July 15. She weighed in at 6 lb., 11
oz. . . . John and Evelyn Lowrance have moved to 23319 Briarcreek Blvd,
Spring, TX 77373 (281-350-9867) . . . Gospel Meeting: Murphy Rd. Church of Christ,
Missouri City, July 23-28. Preaching: Larry Bailey. Topics and location on
announcement in foyer . . . Kris Emerson is preaching in Liberty today, both
morning and evening . . . Next Sunday is the fifth Sunday of the month. The Sunday evening
assembly will be devoted to singing praise to our God . . . Copies of our newspaper
articles are posted on the bulletin board. They are published in three papers: Humble;
Kingwood; Montgomery County. If you do not receive an Observer newspaper at your house,
call 281-446-1071 and let them know. Speak with Janet or Thomas J. Cook . .
. Whoever is last to leave and lock the building, please check to see that the lights are
off and the facilities flushed in the restrooms . . . The church building is not a
football stadium or a movie show. Please pick up your trash . . . The church's web site - http://www.kingwoodcable.com/colblip/humblechurchofchrist/ -
is again being maintained. Wally has posted all of the Humble Messengers, the
completed Acts class (chps. 13-28), class on "Religious History," and the
current class on "Answering Religious Error." The Observer articles are also
being posted. If you find the web site useful, drop a note via email to Wally and let him
know (col.blip@ bigfoot.com).
Transportation for Zelma Bobbitt
AUGUST
Wed. 2 pm Eddie Crain
Sun. 6 pm
Wed. 9 pm Eddie Crain
Sun. 13 pm Wally Ottersbach
Wed. 16 pm Eddie Crain
Sun. 20 pm Fontenots
Wed. 23 pm Rocky
Sun. 27 pm Jim Crain
Wed. 30 pm Eddie Crain
Wednesday Evening Close
July 26 Randy Smith
Aug 2 Charles Tu
Aug 9 Gary Tuttle
Aug 28 John Whitehead
SCHEDULED TO SERVE
July 26 - Wednesday
Announcements: Wally Ottersbach
Song Leader: Gregg Hutson
Close: Randy Smith
July 30 - Sunday
AM
Announcements: Jeff Bogs
Song Leader: Gary Tuttle
First Prayer: Ralph Robinson
Preaching: Steve Fontenot
Closing Prayer: Rocky Rodriguez
PM
Song Leader: Dwight Osteen
First Prayer: John Whitehead
Preaching: Singing
Closing Prayer: Arthur Wilborn
Lord's Table, AM & PM
Bread: Robert Rice
Fruit of the Vine: Jim Porterfield
Contribution: Charles Tu
Assistant: Ed Schindler