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Latest post Mon, Feb 11 2008 12:50 PM by nona the brit. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  474905 Sat, 09 Feb 08 03:09 PM
I've heard that most Korean women undergo cosmetic surgery, probably in order to make themselves look more attractive.
Meanwhile, Christians account for around 30 percent of the population of the country.
(If my memory serves correctly, Catholics make up 10 percent of the population and Protestants 20 percent.)
I can't get this.
The teachings of Christianity seem to demand that humans accept themselves as they are.
For example, they claim that human cloning should be forbidden for this reason.
Similarly, other reproductive technologies are forbidden.
Considering this way, I can't understand why most Christian women in Korea undergo cosmetic surgery.
I'm afraid that what they're doing is against the teachings of Christianity.

Anonymous, 1 yr 284 days ago
protestants are christians. theyre just another sub-division like methodists, baptists etc.
and it isnt against christianity to have cosmetic surgery.
nona the brit  +  475613 Mon, 11 Feb 08 12:50 PM
It seems unlikely that 'most' women in any country have cosmetic surgery? Do you have any facts to back up this idea?
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