Comments, please. Is the author correct?
http://www.sexinchrist.com/
I would particularly be interested in debate about this claim from the Fisting article:
Before attempting fisting, a Christian husband and wife should pray together and ask for divine guidance. The husband should ask that God guide his hand and work through him, and for the skill and patience to fist his wife correctly and maximize her pleasure. The wife should pray for openness and readiness to receive God’s love and grace in the form of her husband’s hand.
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesDoc, that was most interesting, but I believe that the writer took extreme liberties in interpreting the various texts to justify various acts. It would be analogous to taking the liberty of saying Jesus wrote the book of Romans.
Comments, please. Is the author correct?
http://www.sexinchrist.com/
I would particularly be interested in debate about this claim from the Fisting article:
Before attempting fisting, a Christian husband and wife should pray together and ask for divine guidance. The husband should ask that God guide his hand and work through him, and ...[text shortened]... nness and readiness to receive God’s love and grace in the form of her husband’s hand.
Imagine the Christian who believes "God's hand is in everything." Does this mean that it is up my rectum or can it mean that Jesus wrote Romans? I hope RBHill will offer an opinion on this fascinating set of articles.
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesWill not God's people speak up?
Comments, please. Is the author correct?
http://www.sexinchrist.com/
I would particularly be interested in debate about this claim from the Fisting article:
Before attempting fisting, a Christian husband and wife should pray together and ask for divine guidance. The husband should ask that God guide his hand and work through him, and ...[text shortened]... nness and readiness to receive God’s love and grace in the form of her husband’s hand.
Originally posted by kirksey957I'm not gods person but I do agree with you. The writer did take exteme liberties in his interpretation.
Doc, that was most interesting, but I believe that the writer took extreme liberties in interpreting the various texts to justify various acts. It would be analogous to taking the liberty of saying Jesus wrote the book of Romans.
Imagine the Christian who believes "God's hand is in everything." Does this mean that it is up my rectum or can it mean th ...[text shortened]... esus wrote Romans? I hope RBHill will offer an opinion on this fascinating set of articles.