- God created mankind nude and everything was considered good;
- Mankind sinned and then became aware of nakedness;
- God provided clothes because He considered it immoral to be nude in a social setting after that;
The above reasoning is perplexing to me - specifically, the transition from point 2 to point 3 and the implications of point 3 in regard to other portions of Scripture as well as God's nature.

Q: Why is social nudity now immoral - specifically?
Q: What biblical (as opposed to social) reasons support such a view?
* PLEASE NOTE, in talking about nudism, I am NOT speaking of licentious, promiscuous or behavior that is in any way sexual - obviously, this would be sinful. I am speaking of practicing social nudity while maintaining ideals of traditional Christian marriage (i.e., lifetime comittment of one woman & one man) and traditional Christian sexual morality (that is, sex only between husband and wife within the privacy of marriage and that excludes homosexual, premarital or extramarital sexual relationships). This also implies opposition to pornography and other sexualized nakedness in the media.