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Churches can say whastever they please. But the thread is about what God thinks--isn't it?
God doesn't exist.
Churches can say whastever they please. But the thread is about what God thinks--isn't it?
And the mandate to Adam was fill the earth=not overflow-just fill. But in the frenzied heat and copious sweat of the sex act, seems the instructions were misunderstood. LOL
We gotta leave some room for Earth's other earthlings.So everyone becomes virtuous with old age! Sure way to sainthood? LOL Look at the bright side, no more huffing, puffing and sweating like a stuck sow, begging, crawling while sprawling, gyrating while ululating, keening while screaming, ovulating, impregnating while insinuating, sticking while kicking and an infinity of annoying and exhausting exceteras which plague both young sexes. Free to twiddle your thumbs to kingdom comes. That's the life!
Hugh Hefner didn't get the memo...![]()
Originally Posted by Radrook
Churches can say whastever they please. But the thread is about what God thinks--isn't it?
God doesn't exist.
Who are u kidding.. in the last 50 years the population on earth has doubled, compared to the last 1950 years with such a thing as 'birth control' available lol.
And that is...?The biblical God thinks what the biblical God is said to expresses in the Bible. That is the fundamental Christian view.
And that is...?
Is it not interesting that sexual repression seems to be a common thread in many different religions?
Well, certainly. You're telling us that God thinks "what the Bible says" without actually telling us what the Bible says.That is, from a Christian standpoint, what ever the Bible tells us in reference to morality and all other subjects found within its pages.
Aren't we going around in circles a bit here? Can you be more specific?
Yes, I do. Buddhist monks and nuns are required to be celibate. One of the goals of "nirvana" is that you no longer have any desire for anything of the flesh. It's considered the ideal to not want it.
In at least one branch, homosexuality is considered "inappropriate":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_topics_and_Buddhism#Tibetan_Buddhism
I spoke too strongly about Catholicism. I meant to say that having children is the first reason and everything else is far secondary (which is why birth control is not allowed, even within marriage, and oral sex is banned, even within marriage.)
This gives you a good idea of what they think about it:
http://www.catholic.com/library/Birth_Control.asp
Basically, they think it is to procreate. Even the fun is linked to children.
Well, certainly. You're telling us that God thinks "what the Bible says" without actually telling us what the Bible says.
Would you mind telling us what the Bible says about sex? Given that the Bible is apparently a perfect reflection of the mind of God?
Okay, thanks for that. Now may I ask for your own opinion? Just as a comparison.What I said is that from a Christian standpoint the Bible reflects the mind of God. About sex? Well, it condemns fornication, adultery, bestiality, incest and homosexuality and angelic/human copulation or any type of amorous relation between the twain. Although some might take umbrage with that homosexualty category. But since you are asking me and not them that is my understanding. It condemns sex outside of marriage. It also depicts God as permitting concubinage until Christianity appears.
I'd like to know how God feels about wet dreaming. When the "spillage of seed" is uncontrolled. I guess God never evaluated the effects of raging hormones.This is a question that occurred to me while catching up on the "Love the Christian" thread. God hates sex. You can't have sex unless you are married - it's a sin. You can't have homosexual sex - it's a sin. You can't use birth control - it's a sin. You can't show bare skin in public - it's a sin. You can't masturbate - it's a sin.
In fact, according to God, you can only have sex with a married spouse, and only for the purposes of procreation. Ordained priests aren't supposed to have sex at all! What the hell does God have against sex?? And if it's bad, why the hell did he make it so damn good?
Note: keen readers will notice that I have mixed up sexual taboos from several different sects here and generalised the hell out of the whole argument. Deal with it.

Okay, thanks for that. Now may I ask for your own opinion? Just as a comparison.
My opinion is that many of these prohibitions have social functions which keep society running smoothly.
First point: adultery happens all the time, and society is as stable as ever.My opinion is that many of these prohibitions have social functions which keep society running smoothly. For example, adultery is a form of theft which can lead to a violent reaction from a spouse leading to violent encounters which can result in murder. It weakens the basic social unit of the nuclear family. Children grow up more psychologically stable in a family where both parents are present and have a smooth relationship and not one full of bickerings and suspicions. So the prohibition of adultery is definitely pro social stability. The same with all the other ones mentioned.
This is a question that occurred to me while catching up on the "Love the Christian" thread. God hates sex.