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Divine Sex: Liberating Sex from Religious Tradition?
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<blockquote data-quote="ClementofA" data-source="post: 71322324" data-attributes="member: 388980"><p>I think the NT would not approve certain OT sanctioned practices such as rape under particular conditions, stoning people to death for adultery, etc.</p><p></p><p>IMO people don't need the Song of Solomon to tell them sex is enjoyable. There is plenty of secular erotic poetry, sex-ed classes, internet inappropriate content, etc. Evidently dogs, cats, monkeys & other animals like doing it too. </p><p></p><p>How many wives & concubines did Solomon have? Over 1000? Would the NT approve of polygamy?</p><p></p><p>The problem with sex occurs when it is not edifying, you are under its power or sinning against your own body (1 Cor 6). Do all to the glory of God.</p><p></p><p>To Paul the prescription for curbing illicit sex & uncontrollable lusts was marriage (1 Cor.7). This chapter bears little resemblance to the Song of Solomon. Does any NT writer quote the SS, hint at its meaning or apply it to marriage? Is it even talking about a married couple?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClementofA, post: 71322324, member: 388980"] I think the NT would not approve certain OT sanctioned practices such as rape under particular conditions, stoning people to death for adultery, etc. IMO people don't need the Song of Solomon to tell them sex is enjoyable. There is plenty of secular erotic poetry, sex-ed classes, internet inappropriate content, etc. Evidently dogs, cats, monkeys & other animals like doing it too. How many wives & concubines did Solomon have? Over 1000? Would the NT approve of polygamy? The problem with sex occurs when it is not edifying, you are under its power or sinning against your own body (1 Cor 6). Do all to the glory of God. To Paul the prescription for curbing illicit sex & uncontrollable lusts was marriage (1 Cor.7). This chapter bears little resemblance to the Song of Solomon. Does any NT writer quote the SS, hint at its meaning or apply it to marriage? Is it even talking about a married couple? [/QUOTE]
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