Zecryphon
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"How many do you usually ask about their masturbating habits?"Haha! "God" is simply the capitalised version of the old norse/german word "gott" which means deity.
There's nothing to rationalize away.
How many do you usually ask about their masturbating habits?
And what's wrong with fantasizing? Is any fantasy sinful by default? I think this says more about your own fantasies than anybody elses.
But the "poster in question" doesn't equal any person who may touch.
I agree that porn can poison people's ideas of sexuality, their bodies etc. But masturbation in itself does the opposite. It's a natural and healthy thing that helps people get to know themselves. Having sex with someone, it's tremendously helpful that they both know their own bodies and what works for them. It also does relive stress and it can aid sleep, and it feels good.
It does? Where?
I'm sure it does, but the bible doesn't call it that. God doesn't call it that. How on earth is mastubation abuse of oneself!?
Come on... really. What makes scratching your back different?
For you, yes, I'm sure that's the case.
They're not?
I don't exactly see the conflict here... your "need" is to do something about that 100% natural, human, God-designed erection, while God on the other hand would that you rather not, because... umm, because of what exactly?
Actually, you'd be the one refusing to die to self here, since you subject yourself to all these "touch not"s and abuse your body and twist sexuality and bodily functions into something weird and unnatural.
Jesus doesn't equal christianity.
I have asked no one about their habit of masturbation in this thread, yet here we are talking about it. You don't need to ask directly, some people just like to talk about this topic. LOL
"And what's wrong with fantasizing? Is any fantasy sinful by default? I think this says more about your own fantasies than anybody elses."
Yes, fantasies can be sinful. It depends on what the fantasy involves, what it's substance is. Nice little personal attack there. I know it's what you have to resort to when you have nothing else to bring to the table.
"But the "poster in question" doesn't equal any person who may touch."
People who fantasize about other people while masturbating are objectifying other people for their own pleasure and selfish interests. That is not a healthy behavior, that's my point. The poster in question has admitted to using masturbation as a way to deal with all the lustful thoughts he was having about girls when he was 12 years old.
"I agree that porn can poison people's ideas of sexuality, their bodies etc. But masturbation in itself does the opposite. It's a natural and healthy thing that helps people get to know themselves."
Which psychology or sociology class did you learn this in?
"Having sex with someone, it's tremendously helpful that they both know their own bodies and what works for them. It also does relive stress and it can aid sleep, and it feels good."
Ah, a classic rationalization of sin. I knew you wouldn't let me down. LOL
"It does? Where?"
The fact that you are clueless about this is not surprising. Try Genesis.
"I'm sure it does, but the bible doesn't call it that. God doesn't call it that. How on earth is mastubation abuse of oneself!?"
Did you read the verses in 1 Corinthians? Obviously not.
"Come on... really. What makes scratching your back different?"
Are you scratching your back to acheieve sexual satisfaction or gratification? Another thing that makes scratching your back different is people can scratch their back anywhere they wish, both in public and private, in church too. When's the last time someone masturbated in public or in church without anyone raising at least an eyebrow to their behavior?
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It's also fueled by adulterous thoughts.
"For you, yes, I'm sure that's the case."
Yet, another personal attack that is totally uncalled for in the course of this discussion. Instead of dealing with the statement that masturbation is fueled by adulterous thoughts or trying in some way to counter my statement, you'd rather project a behavior upon me, that you're so certain I'm engaging in, without any proof whatsoever. Just how do you do that? With statements such as this, you're proving my point that when you have nothing to bring to the table, this is the kind of behavior you have to resort to. Ya know for someone who seems to be a liberal Christian you really do justice to the old saying: "liberals love everyone, until someone disagrees with one." Well done, Holo. You can be very proud of yourself. You have not disappointed in the least here. LOL
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The people you're fantasizing about are not your husband or wife.
"They're not?"
You could fantasize about your spouse, but the success of the porn industry shows that most people who touch, clearly are not thinking of their spouse.
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You're putting your needs above God's desires.
"I don't exactly see the conflict here... "
Of course you don't.
"your "need" is to do something about that 100% natural, human, God-designed erection, while God on the other hand would that you rather not, because... umm, because of what exactly?"
It is in clear violation of His plan for human sexuality. The two shall become one flesh thing, that rings a bell doesn't it?
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It's a sin. It's evidence that a person has not truly died to themselves and still live for themselves as opposed to living for God. Since you claim to have died to yourself and live only for God, you should be in agreement with me on this. See 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 for clarification.
"Actually, you'd be the one refusing to die to self here,"
Oh, right I forgot, you can do no wrong.
"since you subject yourself to all these "touch not"s and abuse your body and twist sexuality and bodily functions into something weird and unnatural."
Um no, actually I subject myself to God's written word and His revealed plan for my life.
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Why? I've dahsed all your hope for Christianity. There's nothing left for you here. Best to be moving on.
"Jesus doesn't equal christianity"
So, we could have Christianity without Christ? How does that work? I can't wait to hear this one. Should be a doozy! LOL
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