Yusuf Evans
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momalle1 said:What if you are thinking about your spouse, or in David Lee Roth's case, yourself?
Well, I have heard of bodybuilders who masturbated thinking about themselves.
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momalle1 said:What if you are thinking about your spouse, or in David Lee Roth's case, yourself?
KalEl76 said:Well, I have heard of bodybuilders who masturbated thinking about themselves.Semantics in relation to the spouse issue. Obviously, I'm referring to lusting after someone other than your spouse.
I guess they are interested in everyone else's sex life, so God must be too.Belk said:One of the issues I have always had with Christianity is the idea that an all powerful god who created this huge universe with such diverse wonders would give a flying fig what I do with the reproductive apparatus that he assigned me. Some people want to make their gods very small and petty for some reason.![]()
Danielof the Island said:I have seen big, long posts about why self pleasure is a sin going as far as endless Bible qoutes. All of that is good, but I recently came to a very simplified conclussion.Thoughts?
- Self pleasure is to have sex with your self.
- Premarrital sex is a sin.
- Self pleasure is a sin, since it's effectively premarrital sex.
- Wait until you're married!
Who first said "There are two sorts of men, those who touch, and those who lie about it"?SummerMadness said:99% of men touch, the 1% that don't have no arms. If masturbation is a sin, all men will go to hell.
Danielof the Island said:I have seen big, long posts about why self pleasure is a sin going as far as endless Bible qoutes. All of that is good, but I recently came to a very simplified conclussion.
Thoughts?
- Self pleasure is to have sex with your self.
- Premarrital sex is a sin.
- Self pleasure is a sin, since it's effectively premarrital sex.
- Wait until you're married!
Danielof the Island said:Thoughts?
If self pleasure is a sin, then lent is pointless because that's most likely how we should be have all year round.Danielof the Island said:I have seen big, long posts about why self pleasure is a sin going as far as endless Bible qoutes. All of that is good, but I recently came to a very simplified conclussion.Thoughts?
- Self pleasure is to have sex with your self.
- Premarrital sex is a sin.
- Self pleasure is a sin, since it's effectively premarrital sex.
- Wait until you're married!
Not Christianity, people. I have heard some liberal christians talk about masturbation in a very positive manner and almost as if we all should be doing it.Argumentumadhominem said:At times it seems like Christianity takes everything your DNA naturally tells you to do and makes it wrong.
So you are saying that god makes something a sin not because it causes harm, but because it might cause harm.Jacob4Jesus said:God decides that premarital sex is a sin. Why? Perhaps because the likelyhood of pregnancy. God might want the child to have his father and mother in a loving union because that might be best for the child.
So this means that if you don't think something is wrong, then it is not a sin. I like this idea. Can we get this incorporated into doctrine?TheDag said:The bible does say though that if you think something is wrong then it is a sin for you to do that.
The bible does say though that if you think something is wrong then it is a sin for you to do that.
Whoa there, Lilly! Self pleasure by reading? Are you sure it isn't a sin reading that kind of books?Lilly of the Valley said:There are rt ways to have pleasure and wrong ways. I can have self pleasure by reading...am I sinning? No...it depends what you do to get that pleasure and your motive in it.
I never gave the points as much thought as you did. I agree self pleasure is not a sin. When we go on vacation that is self pleasure yet I doubt God would see that as a sin. We can do things that are self pleasing. However it is when they become more important than God that it is a problem.Asimov said:
4. Self-pleasure is not defined as a sin.
faster_jackrabbit said:So this means that if you don't think something is wrong, then it is not a sin. I like this idea. Can we get this incorporated into doctrine?
Oh silly me you won't be dissapointed cause you don't believe in the concept of sin!faster_jackrabbit said:Oh, wait, I don't believe in the concept of sin. Never mind.
Argumentumadhominem said:When you try to restrict something as primitive and deep rooted as masturbation, you're throwing open the gates of chaos. Trying to get people to suppress and demonize their natural urges like that is beyond ridiculous. There have actually been a lot of cases where Christian teenagers have offed themselves because they couldn't take the guilt of it.
At times it seems like Christianity takes everything your DNA naturally tells you to do and makes it wrong.
KalEl76 said:I don't think masturbation in and of itself would be a sin; it's the thoughts running through the mind that are the sin.
Funny, as far as channeling lust goes masturbation seems about the least indulgent activity short of doing nothing.Marie D said:Exactly - M is a sin because it's about indulging human lust rather than suppressing it or channeling it into a positive and Godly activity (making love with one's spouse).
It takes a serious agenda-driven reading of Onan to conclude that the mere 'spilling of seed' is considered sinful.However in the case of men it may be additionally sinful due to the spilling of seed...