For my part, I think that true respect for the human body would involve not being disgusted by its mere appearance on screen.
But then, I clearly don't run the MPAA.
On the other hand, I agree with you to the extent that "less is more".... that is, restrictions on creativity often force filmmakers to be more clever and entertaining than they would otherwise have been.
Still.... I really hope you're not advocating that filmmakers submit themselves to moral censorship based on Christianity. You do realize that doing so means, in effect, going back to the bad old days of the Production Code and the Catholic Legion of Decency?
I've heard stories about how Hays Office censors objected to films about the Holocaust because they feared the nudity of emaciated concentration camp prisoners would somehow be titillating.
Faced with the specter of censorious bureaucratic fools, I'll take Game of Thrones any day.