Guilty Pleasure Secret #18: In my spare time, I enjoy watching MTV's Made.
That's right kids, I have been home from college for 1.5 weeks and have already wasted several hours on this show.
Today on the show, they hosted a Made dance competition - pitting 3 teens who have zero dance experience against each other on their quest to gaining skills in the hip-hop arena.
As the last girl gets ready, he coach describes her progress:
"When we first met, she was so shy. She was a goody-goody, the Deacon's daughter. She was known more for her faith than anything else."
He says this like it's some horrible insult to be known for your faith. But, sure enough, she strutted her way onto the stage in shorts that might make your neighborhood volleyball star jealous. When it came time for her to comment on her newfound confidence, she states that:
"If being confident is being sassy and sexy - then I'm okay with that."
I am all for dreams and wanting to expand your abilities. But, the peopleo n this show act as though being known for her faith and they equate a sexy attitude with having confidence. When did this become the case? Better yet, why are so many Christians okay with and embracing it?
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