Agentmanningctu said:I want to have sex. I want to have cookies. What's the difference? Neither are illegal unless the former is with children.
paine said:Thinking of sex, wanting sex and having sex is not a sin. People have been having sex not being married for hundreds of years. In the USA its self. according to the bible Adam and eve had sex not being married. although the bible says good punished eve by placing the baby in here.(we all know that's bull)
I'd say thats a good thing for everyone apart from NAMBLA 😛sapper said:Governments have since made sex below a certain age wrong or illegal, this combined with religious beliefs has affected our moral judgement of what age it is right for a couple to have sex.
YOU ONE OF THEM NUMBLA BOYSS???Gimgak said:I'd say thats a good thing for everyone apart from NAMBLA 😛sapper said:Governments have since made sex below a certain age wrong or illegal, this combined with religious beliefs has affected our moral judgement of what age it is right for a couple to have sex.
Jack01 said:I'm a christian, but I live to my own morals and merits.
Is it a sin to be hungry, or thirsty or tired? All inevitable and uncontrollable feelings or emotions. It's how you act about them that defines a person in my book.
I'm not a Christian but I very much agree.Logan18 said:It doesn't matter what we think is a sin and isn't as long as we do what we think is right. We, being Christians, aren't to decide what is and isn't. We shouldn't judge and we shouldn't decide what is a sin and isn't.
I'm a Christian, but I can't say I agree with you. Theoretically, if I think killing people is right, then should I do it? By your philosophy, I should go and kill people, but by a judge, I don't think saying "I thought it was right", will get me off the hook. It does matter what Christians believe is a sin and what isn't. We may not abide by all the commandments, but we act on what is morally right, and that in turn is affected by religion.Logan18 said:It doesn't matter what we think is a sin and isn't as long as we do what we think is right. We, being Christians, aren't to decide what is and isn't. We shouldn't judge and we shouldn't decide what is a sin and isn't.
I would like to reserve this post to call you old-fashioned.Humble Novice said:Sex by itself isn’t a sin. Religions like Judaism and Christianity encourage intercourse as long as it’s done within the boundaries of marriage. While procreation is one thing, recreation is another matter. Call me old-fashioned, but I believe that sex should be reserved to those who truly love one another no matter what. The immorality of sex depends on those who engage in the act itself. For example, rape would be considered as evil because it focuses on dominance and submission rather than mutual passion.
Humble Novice said:Sex by itself isn’t a sin. Religions like Judaism and Christianity encourage intercourse as long as it’s done within the boundaries of marriage. While procreation is one thing, recreation is another matter. Call me old-fashioned, but I believe that sex should be reserved to those who truly love one another no matter what. The immorality of sex depends on those who engage in the act itself. For example, rape would be considered as evil because it focuses on dominance and submission rather than mutual passion.
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