Originally posted by eagles54The uncleaner, the better! 😀
According to http://www.bible.com/answers/ahomosex.html , heterosexual oral sex is "not normal or natural as it is an unclean act."
Is that actually the viewpoint of Christians? Is there a direct reference in the Bible?
But seriously, oral sex has been determined to be a sufficient condition for sodomy. That is most likely why Christians see it as unnatural. (See Cribs' old thread).
Originally posted by eagles54I love that site.
According to http://www.bible.com/answers/ahomosex.html , heterosexual oral sex is "not normal or natural as it is an unclean act."
Is that actually the viewpoint of Christians? Is there a direct reference in the Bible?
Who knew Pokemon taught kids to "embrace certain evil spirits as friends"?
Any other vegetarians out there?
"One of these [false] doctrines, is the worship of the "deity of nature" as some do today. Often vegetarianism is a part of their beliefs--the idea that all of nature is God."
UFO's?
"One of these such doctrines, is the worship of the "deity of nature" as some do today. Often vegetarianism is a part of their beliefs--the idea that all of nature is God."
Well Darfius already explained all this to us earlier.
You'll also find everything you need to know about Y2K, including a nice rationalization written afterwards.
Edit: Oh yeah, the Bible also has something to say about Elian Gonzales as well.
Originally posted by eagles54First question: Yep. Some christians.
According to http://www.bible.com/answers/ahomosex.html , heterosexual oral sex is "not normal or natural as it is an unclean act."
Is that actually the viewpoint of Christians? Is there a direct reference in the Bible?
Second: Don't know. I'm sure if you look through enough bibles and enough versions of the christian religions you'll find it though. You can find just about anything in a bible if you look long enough.
Originally posted by wibI don't think it's there. I don't think you can deduce it from Scripture. There's no command that says you may only have sex if you are intending to reproduce, or you may only have intercourse.
First question: Yep. Some christians.
Second: Don't know. I'm sure if you look through enough bibles and enough versions of the christian religions you'll find it though. You can find just about anything in a bible if you look long enough.
Originally posted by sasquatch672Er...did'nt he die for the "origional" sin? I did not know his death was a blank check for future transgretions.
Mmm. Well, the Pope said that any sexual activity that does not have the potential to lead to reproduction is a sin.
But Jesus died for my sins, so I'm in the clear. YEEEE-HAAAA!
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