It would be far better to me if I could find good theological support for the idea but it doesn't seem to be nearly as defensible at this point in my studying it.
I ask the Lord to help me with all things, offer my acts as sacrifices, when going outside, etc, and often try to perpetually ask Him for mercy (a practice recommended by the Fathers, to never cease praying in that way). In the Faith we are called to "pray without ceasing," and so these are ways...
Burqas and such wear is actually cool in the hot weather. Covering the skin in the heat with breathable material keeps one far cooler than having it uncovered. These things were made to be worn there, so I would expect nothing less.
When I see stuff like this I think perhaps something is just wrong with US culture, but I am likely biased to think that because I do not think the nation has had a single morally good day.
No, I think you simply have a different view of Hell and human persons, so it seems that you've "talked past" the whole time. But God bless, I'm sure there is a gulf. At least it's not the Gulf Coast, we might get high in the waters.
In short: Adam was placed above all creation beneath him, including the other animals and plants. Before he did wrong none of them died, due to him doing wrong they now die. When the righteous are raised from the dead and honored by God all the creatures that have died will be given life and...
I'm not sure. People say it's often a mental health issue. Perhaps the system of schooling we have is not conducive to the best mental health among students.
People choosing to express modesty in their culture concerning clothing (for the virtue of modesty in my opinion is far more than just clothing) is not dependent on what the desires of others may or may not be wholly in my opinion.