Originally posted by Remora91 The other day in class, we were talking about sex as part of our Government and Civil Economics class. The topic was different beliefs and how none of them are right or wrong. The guy sitting next to me raised his hand, and said, "Well, even if you're having sex within marriage, it's still a sin, because you're having impure thoughts while doing it." He wen ...[text shortened]... beliefs or could explain the logic behind him (like what you're supposed to think about).
If you have the cahonas I hope that you will ask him what is his background on what he believes and where he goes to Church. Thanks.
Originally posted by RBHILL If you have the cahonas I hope that you will ask him what is his background on what he believes and where he goes to Church. Thanks.
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Ah, I see. You're talking about the guy who is sexually repressed.
Originally posted by RBHILL If you have the cahonas I hope that you will ask him what is his background on what he believes and where he goes to Church. Thanks.
I can tell you that it's pretty much pentecostal and holiness.
Originally posted by reader1107 Well, there is the Bible story about the couple who prayed BEFORE intercourse. The woman had many husbands prior to that marriage but they all died on their wedding night, in theory because they didn't pray first. But really, next time you and your wife get together, don't let that fear of a lightning bolt or other dreadful event worry you too much...
What Bible or version are you reading? Where is that scripture reference??
This is the most hilarious—and fun—thread on here! According to Remora’s classmate, I guess I’m in big trouble—lusting after my wife as I do... Without the intervention of prayer and all that...
Originally posted by vistesd This is the most hilarious—and fun—thread on here! According to Remora’s classmate, I guess I’m in big trouble—lusting after my wife as I do... Without the intervention of prayer and al that...
Originally posted by Remora91 He went on to explain that the woman or man experiencing any unnecessary pleasure from sex is also a sin, accidental or not.
Can anyone explain what the necessary pleasures are, as opposed to the unnecessary pleasures. Stocken, this is generally your subject - you got any ideas on this? 🙂
man seems to have the problem not god with sex. as we beilive he made all, all have to reproduce, the problem comes in our abuse of it. he gave many concubines and wives to his chosen abraham to solomon and only got annoyed when they did something against his laws. ie david had 300 but he pursued a married woman and sent the husband to die in battle. The laws are sometimes hard to grasp but the sex act and thinking of it will be between you and god.
Originally posted by vistesd This is the most hilarious—and fun—thread on here! According to Remora’s classmate, I guess I’m in big trouble—lusting after my wife as I do... Without the intervention of prayer and all that...
I was listening to Howard Stern the other morning and he was talking about what a foul mood he had been in. He was in a foul, or evil mood because he had not had sex for a couple of days. I really liked his girlfriend's attitude about this. She said it was her job to get the "evil" out of him so he could be in a better mood. Who cannot relate to this?