MoonlessNight said:While I'm not sure that I would say that Jesus did not have a sex drive, I also don't think that having a sex drive is an essential part of human. There have been some historical figures that did not seem to particularly care about sex at all (Lovecraft comes to mind since I am familiar with him; there are probably others), and today there are people who claim to be asexual in that they simply don't get sexual urges. Are those people then not fully human?
Is jesus didn't have sexual urges then he doesn't represent the general population and (as far as I'm concerned of course) thus has no business dying for us. As for Lovecraft (if you are talking about H.P. Lovecraft the author) he went insane and so did his parents. Asexuals are defined as a person who is lacking in sex or functinal sexual organs. If someone doesn't have genitals or has malformed genitals then I don't believe they have a place in this discussion because the subject would necessarily exclude any outliers or extremes.
As far as masturbation goes I have to say that for something to be a sin it has to have some type of logic to it. I may not believe in god but his commandments have reasons behind them that can be discerned. Relieving sexual tension seems an unlikely candidat for sin (hence the lack of scripture speaking of it). Moreover I'd even go as far as to say that someone who masturbates regularly and without excess needs less sex in their life.
But as always I may be wrong, feel free to refute.
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